Judas Iscariot and the Coming Antichrist – KJV Bible Study Chart
A premium VerseQuest Ministries KJV Bible study chart comparing Judas Iscariot with the coming Antichrist. This one comprehensive chart traces the son of perdition, the Beast from the bottomless pit, Satan’s counterfeit program, Judas’ betrayal, signs and wonders, economic control, and final judgment. Designed for serious Bible students, prophecy teaching, sermon preparation, and rightly divided KJV study.
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This premium VerseQuest Ministries Bible study chart examines the serious and often overlooked connection between Judas Iscariot and the coming Antichrist from a KJV Bible-believing perspective. Built around the key title “the son of perdition,” this chart lays out the major Scripture links between Judas, the Beast, the bottomless pit, Satan’s counterfeit program, and the final man of sin revealed in prophecy.
This one comprehensive chart compares Judas Iscariot and the Antichrist side by side, using clear KJV references, short verse snippets, doctrinal observations, practical warnings, and a strong teaching summary. It highlights Judas as “a devil” among the twelve, his betrayal of innocent blood, his connection to “his own place,” and the Antichrist’s future rise, deception, signs, economic control, and final judgment.
Perfect for personal Bible study, sermon preparation, prophecy teaching, discipleship, printing, or sharing with serious students of Scripture, this chart is designed to help believers see how the Bible connects the first great betrayer near Christ’s first coming with the final great deceiver before Christ’s second coming.
Includes:
• One premium Bible study comparison chart
• KJV-only Scripture references and snippets
• Judas and Antichrist side-by-side parallels
• Key text chain from John, Acts, Thessalonians, and Revelation
• Doctrinal observations and practical warnings
• Clean, professional VerseQuest-style layout for study and teaching
This chart is for students of the Bible who want more than surface-level prophecy teaching. It is bold, detailed, rightly divided, and built to make the Scripture connections plain.
Judas Iscariot, the son of perdition, the coming Antichrist, the man of sin, the Beast, the bottomless pit, Satan’s counterfeit Christ, betrayal, false discipleship, religious deception, signs and lying wonders, the money bag and buying and selling, the thirty pieces of silver, the kiss of betrayal, the temple of God, the mark of the Beast, Abaddon, Apollyon, the final deceiver, KJV Bible prophecy, rightly divided doctrine, Christ’s second coming, final judgment.
This chart presents a concentrated KJV study of the biblical links between Judas Iscariot and the coming Antichrist. The strongest doctrinal connection is the title “the son of perdition,” used of Judas in John 17:12 and of the man of sin in 2 Thessalonians 2:3. Judas is also called “a devil” in John 6:70, goes to “his own place” in Acts 1:25, and is connected with betrayal, Satanic entrance, false discipleship, religious nearness, and blood money.
Students should compare Judas’ role at Christ’s first coming with the Antichrist’s role before Christ’s second coming. Judas was near Christ outwardly but belonged to Satan inwardly. The Antichrist will likewise appear religious, powerful, and persuasive, yet will be empowered by Satan and revealed as the final deceiver. This study also shows how Judas’ money bag foreshadows the Beast’s economic control, how Judas’ signs and ministry warn that miracles do not prove salvation, and how Judas’ betrayal by a kiss pictures Satan’s use of false peace and false affection.
Key study emphasis: Judas was not merely an ordinary traitor. He was the devil among the twelve, the son of perdition, and the prophetic shadow of the final man of sin. The chart should be studied slowly with an open King James Bible, comparing John 6, John 13, John 17, Acts 1, Psalm 41, Psalm 55, Psalm 109, Zechariah 11, 2 Thessalonians 2, Revelation 13, and Revelation 17.
Use this chart to teach the biblical connection between Judas Iscariot and the coming Antichrist from a KJV Bible-believing perspective. It is especially useful for prophecy studies, sermon preparation, discipleship lessons, Sunday school teaching, personal Bible study, and comparing Scripture with Scripture. The chart helps students see why Judas was more than an ordinary traitor, why Jesus called him “a devil,” why both Judas and the Antichrist are connected to the title “the son of perdition,” and why the Beast ascending from the bottomless pit matters doctrinally. It also provides practical warnings about false profession, religious nearness without regeneration, signs and wonders without salvation, and Satan’s ability to place counterfeit servants close to holy things.
For deeper study, compare the Gospel records of Judas Iscariot in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with Acts 1, 2 Thessalonians 2, and Revelation 13 and 17. Students should also study the prophetic Psalms applied to Judas, especially Psalm 41, Psalm 55, Psalm 69, and Psalm 109, along with Zechariah 11 and Daniel 9–11. This chart pairs well with VerseQuest prophecy studies, KJV Bible study charts, rightly divided doctrinal essays, Revelation studies, Antichrist studies, and future VerseQuest resources in the Judas Iscariot and the Coming Antichrist series.

