Book Summary - Son of Perdition
Son of Perdition is a theological and prophetic exploration of one of Scripture's most ominous figures-the Antichrist-traced through biblical history and prophecy. This work examines the mysterious connections between Cain, Judas Iscariot, the tribe of Dan, Beelzebub, and the final Antichrist, presenting the possibility of a recurring spirit or identity that reemerges across history to oppose God's purposes.
Drawing from Old and New Testament passages, the book follows the Antichrist's prophetic lineage, exploring how Cain's rebellion, Dan's absence from the tribes in Revelation, Judas's betrayal of Yeshua, and the demonic title of Beelzebub converge in the person of the "man of lawlessness" described by Paul. The text also delves into the figure's future role as a false judge of Israel, his desecration of the temple, and the courtroom imagery in Revelation and Zechariah, including the angel's command not to measure the outer court, where the nations will trample the holy city.
Structured as a detailed commentary, the book examines each connection through scriptural exegesis, historical background, and prophetic patterns, revealing how Satan's counterfeit kingdom mirrors and distorts God's plans. It challenges readers to discern the spiritual dynamics at work in history and to recognize the signs of the end times, offering both warning and encouragement for those who remain faithful to the true Messiah, Yeshua.