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Son of Perdition in details

  Now some people designate Jesus Christ as the son of Perdition, but this is utterly wrong, as who were not got into Judgment, represented by Bene Elohim or represented by Judgment card, are the ones who falls in Perdition, as they were not sealed, although he moved through hells, to bring changes in them positively.

  Jesus Christ isn't typically called the "son of Perdition" in Christian scriptures. Instead, the term "son of perdition" is mentioned in the New Testament, referring to Judas Iscariot (John 17:12) and also to the Antichrist or a wicked person in some interpretations (2 Thessalonians 2:3).

  In John 17:12, Jesus says, "While I was with them, I kept them in thy name, even those whom thou gavest me; and I guarded them, and not one of them perished, but the son of perdition; that the scripture might be fulfilled."

  The term "Perdition" refers to destruction or ruin.

  Jesus is often referred to as the "Son of God" or "Son of Man" in the Bible.

  Regarding spiritual mountains, valleys, and places Jesus visited:

  - *Mount of Olives*: Jesus often went there to pray (Luke 22:39-41, Matthew 21:1) May be compared to Vrindavan, or the forest of Vrinda, or the wife of Shankhchud or Leviathan, the Serpent of Abyss, who as a demon king ruled heaven also. The Krishna or Keter in it maligned Brinda as a form of Vishnu, to break boon that her husband be protected till she remains pious, by preaching Vishnu, similarly, Viraja and Tulsi, the wife of Jalandhar or Behemoth were tricked by Vishnu or Hariel angel.

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  - *Mount Moriah*: Some interpretations link this to the location of Jesus' crucifixion (Genesis 22:2, Matthew 27:33). It is actually Magrib or Makhlook or Karatoatath, the land of Transcendental wisdom or Pragyaparamita siddhi, where mass as even an woman's body could be realized remotely, like to Balaam and Balak, who got ashtray, or Vaman bhairav; the Land of Lake of Burning Brimstone, and there Hatim's consort as Parijad's mortal image was flocked by such satans.

  - *Valley of the Shadow of Death*: Jesus is associated with this phrase in Psalm 23:4, which is often interpreted as a metaphor for spiritual darkness. It is actually Abyss or Jeshophet, or the Upper Cranium of Sati as Trisota abode, or land of conglomeration of three qualities or Gunas as Shivasati gland of the animated astral plane or Sati, and here is Barbelo or Bhramari, with male consort Yesh or Eshwar with YESSHARE enn, a land of Unquenchable thirst and of creation of Angels, who gave rise to Nephilim, diversified into Humans.

  - *Desert/Wilderness*: Jesus spent 40 days fasting and was tempted by Satan (Matthew 4:1-11). It is actually Sei'rim or Land of Avanti or Binte Ebliss or Daughters of Ebliss in wilderness, the lowest form of Bull plus human like characteristics, the lower lip of createress, where they are sacrificed beneath Tabernacle for their sins of immortality. Sindbad travelled there, to meet a flesh eater.

  Some other places Jesus visited include:

  - *Bethlehem*: His birthplace (Matthew 2:1, Luke 2:4-7).

  - *Nazareth*: His hometown (Matthew 2:23, Luke 4:16-30).

  - *Galilee*: A region where he spent much of his ministry (Matthew 4:12-25).

  - *Jerusalem*: The city where he was crucified and resurrected (Matthew 21:1-11, 27:32-33).

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