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What does the Bible say about wicked men and the devil?

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The Bible compares wicked men to the devil, highlighting their shared characteristics of enmity toward God and a propensity to sin.

The Scripture portrays wicked men as being comparable to the devil, particularly in their rebellion against God and their natural inclination to sin. For instance, John 6:70 states, 'Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?' This verse indicates that even among the chosen, there can be those who embody a spirit of wickedness akin to that of the devil himself. The comparison emphasizes that wicked men, although created as God's creatures, have turned away from their intended righteousness, reflecting how the devil was originally created as an angel of light but has degenerated into an adversary of God. Additionally, scriptures such as Ecclesiastes 7:29 and Job 15:16 explain that sin has led to this moral corruption, demonstrating that wickedness is not inherent but rather a deviation from God's creation.
Scripture References: John 6:70, Ecclesiastes 7:29, Job 15:16

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