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What does the Bible say about treachery?

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The Bible condemns treachery, especially in the context of false teachings and corrupt religious leaders.

The Scriptures, particularly in Malachi 2, present a severe denunciation of treachery, portraying it as a contemptible act. Malachi describes treachery not only as an act of betrayal among individuals but as a profound violation of the covenant of God. God condemns treacherous preachers who handle His Word deceitfully, leading others away from the truth of the gospel. These leaders are likened to ministers of Satan, disguising their intentions as messengers of light while corrupting the understanding of God’s holiness and grace.
Scripture References: Malachi 2:1-17

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Treachery
Don Fortner · Aug 23, 2009
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