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😈 Top 100 Evil People in the Bible – The Ultimate Crime File Dossier [RANKED]
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📂 Crime Files #1–30
Satan (Lucifer) – The original rebel, deceiver in Eden, accuser in Job, tempter of Christ. Mastermind behind nearly every evil plot.
Judas Iscariot – Betrayed Jesus with a kiss for 30 silver coins. The archetype of treachery.
The Serpent in Eden – Deceived Eve with cunning words. Introduced sin into the world (Genesis 3).
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😈 Top 100 Evil People in the Bible – The Crime File Dossier

An unholy roll call of the most sinister, treacherous, bloodthirsty and deceitful figures ever to stalk the holy pages of scripture…


📂 Crime Files #1–30

1. Satan (Lucifer)The original rebel, deceiver in Eden, accuser in Job, tempter of Christ. Mastermind behind nearly every evil plot.

2. Judas IscariotBetrayed Jesus with a kiss for 30 silver coins. The archetype of treachery.

3. CainFirst murderer in history. Killed his brother Abel out of jealousy (Genesis 4).

4. Pharaoh of the ExodusHeart hardened. Enslaved Israel, resisted Moses, and drowned his army in the Red Sea (Exodus).

5. JezebelWicked queen who promoted Baal worship, murdered prophets, and threatened Elijah (1 Kings 16–21).

6. AhabWeak king manipulated by Jezebel. Coveted Naboth’s vineyard, enabling murder.

7. Herod the GreatOrdered the slaughter of Bethlehem’s infants to kill baby Jesus (Matthew 2).

8. Herod AntipasBeheaded John the Baptist after a seductive dance and rash promise (Mark 6).

9. DelilahBetrayed Samson for silver, led to his capture and humiliation (Judges 16).

10. AbsalomKing David’s son. Staged a coup, slept with his father’s concubines publicly (2 Samuel).

11. HamanPlanned genocide against Jews in Persia. Hanged on the gallows he built for Mordecai (Book of Esther).

12. Ananias & SapphiraLied to the Holy Spirit about their offering. Dropped dead instantly (Acts 5).

13. NebuchadnezzarRuthless conqueror who destroyed Jerusalem. Later humbled by madness from God (Daniel).

14. PilateWashed his hands of Jesus’ death but sanctioned the crucifixion (Matthew 27).

15. KorahLed a rebellion against Moses. Swallowed alive by the earth (Numbers 16).

16. Eli’s Sons (Hophni & Phinehas)Corrupt priests who exploited sacrifices and seduced women (1 Samuel 2).

17. Simon the Sorcerer (Magus)Tried to buy the Holy Spirit’s power. Rebuked harshly by Peter (Acts 8).

18. Ishmael (Assassin of Gedaliah)Committed political murder post-Babylon exile. Threw bodies in a cistern (Jeremiah 41).

19. AthaliahKilled her own grandchildren to secure power. Only female monarch of Judah (2 Kings 11).

20. Doeg the EdomiteMassacred 85 priests on Saul’s orders (1 Samuel 22).

21. Lot’s DaughtersGot their father drunk and committed incest (Genesis 19).

22. Eliab (David’s Brother)Belittled David with scorn when he faced Goliath (1 Samuel 17).

23. Nadab and AbihuOffered unauthorized fire before God. Killed by divine fire (Leviticus 10).

24. King Jehoram of JudahMurdered his brothers to secure his throne (2 Chronicles 21).

25. The Sons of Jacob (Selling Joseph)Sold their own brother into slavery, faked his death (Genesis 37).

26. SennacheribBlasphemed God and mocked Jerusalem before being assassinated by his sons (2 Kings 19).

27. Elymas the SorcererOpposed Paul. Struck blind for perverting the truth (Acts 13).

28. RehoboamIgnored wise counsel, oppressed the people. Caused Israel’s split (1 Kings 12).

29. King SaulStarted as God’s anointed, descended into paranoia, murder, necromancy (1 Samuel).

30. The Serpent in EdenDeceived Eve with cunning words. Introduced sin into the world (Genesis 3).


📂 Crime Files #31–50

31. The AmalekitesAttacked Israel’s weak and weary. Doomed to destruction (Deuteronomy 25:17–19).

32. Sanballat and TobiahSlandered Nehemiah, tried to sabotage rebuilding of Jerusalem (Nehemiah).

33. King ManassehFilled Jerusalem with innocent blood. Practiced sorcery, led Judah astray (2 Kings 21).

34. GehaziElisha’s servant. Lied to gain wealth, struck with leprosy (2 Kings 5).

35. Dathan and AbiramJoined Korah’s rebellion. Swallowed alive by the earth (Numbers 16).

36. Pashhur the PriestBeat and imprisoned Jeremiah. Renamed “Terror on Every Side” by God (Jeremiah 20).

37. The Rich Man in Luke 16Lived in luxury, ignored poor Lazarus. Ended up in torment.

38. The People Who Demanded BarabbasFreed a murderer instead of the Messiah (Luke 23).

39. Saul of Tarsus (pre-conversion)Persecuted Christians, approved Stephen’s martyrdom (Acts 7–9).

40. The False Prophets of Baal450 deceivers who misled Israel and were slaughtered by Elijah (1 Kings 18).

41. The Men of SodomDemanded to rape Lot’s guests. Obliterated by fire from heaven (Genesis 19).

42. LabanDeceived Jacob repeatedly. Idolater and manipulator (Genesis 29–31).

43. The Adulterous Woman’s AccusersHypocrites who wanted to stone her. Exposed by Jesus (John 8).

44. King ZedekiahBroke covenant, rebelled against Babylon, watched sons executed, eyes gouged (2 Kings 25).

45. The Thief on the Cross (Unrepentant)Mocked Jesus even in death (Luke 23).

46. The Young Men Who Mocked ElishaCalled him “baldy,” mauled by bears (2 Kings 2).

47. The PhilistinesConstant enemies of Israel, desecrated the Ark (1 Samuel 4–6).

48. The Builders of the Golden CalfWorshipped a statue just after Sinai. Slain by Levites (Exodus 32).

49. The 10 Spies Who Brought FearDiscouraged Israel with bad report. Died by plague (Numbers 13–14).

50. The Sons of BelialA catch-all term for lawless men – rapists, rebels, and false accusers throughout scripture.


📂 Crime Files #51–70

51. Michal (David’s Wife)Mocked David’s worship. Became barren (2 Samuel 6:16–23).

52. UzziahPrideful king who unlawfully entered the temple. Struck with leprosy (2 Chronicles 26).

53. JehuStarted with divine mission, ended in brutal zeal and idolatry (2 Kings 9–10).

54. The Queen of Sheba (Possibly)Historically linked with occultism, though unclear biblically (1 Kings 10).

55. The MidianitesOppressed Israel. Seduced them into Baal worship (Numbers 25).

56. The MoabitesPlotted to curse Israel with Balaam (Numbers 22).

57. The Tower of Babel BuildersTried to defy heaven. God confused their language (Genesis 11).

58. ShimeiCursed David, later executed for rebellion (2 Samuel 16; 1 Kings 2).

59. King Jeroboam ISet up golden calves. Led Israel into lasting idolatry (1 Kings 12).

60. The Prodigal Son’s Older BrotherEmbodiment of self-righteous bitterness (Luke 15).

61. IshboshethSaul’s weak successor. His rule fueled civil war (2 Samuel 2–4).

62. The Egyptian MagiciansOpposed Moses with counterfeit miracles (Exodus 7).

63. The People of NazarethTried to throw Jesus off a cliff (Luke 4).

64. The Ninevites (pre-repentance)Brutal Assyrians, known for savagery (Book of Jonah).

65. The Gibeonites (deceivers)Tricked Israel into a false treaty (Joshua 9).

66. The Levite’s Concubine’s Abusers (Gibeah)Gang-raped and murdered her. Sparked civil war (Judges 19).

67. King AmaziahBrought back idols after victory. Pride brought ruin (2 Chronicles 25).

68. JoabDavid’s general. Murdered rivals in cold blood (2 Samuel 3, 20).

69. The SadduceesReligious elite who denied resurrection and conspired against Jesus.

70. The SanhedrinRigged Jesus’ trial. Abused justice in favor of tradition and control.


📂 Crime Files #71–90

71. The People of Israel (in the wilderness)Grumbled, rebelled, built idols, and doubted God repeatedly.

72. Eli the PriestFailed to discipline his corrupt sons. Judgment came on his whole house.

73. The Man Without the Wedding GarmentCast into outer darkness (Matthew 22:1–14).

74. Bar-Jesus (Elymas the Magician)Called a “son of the devil” by Paul. Opposed the gospel (Acts 13).

75. Alexander the CoppersmithDid Paul “great harm.” May have been an apostate (2 Timothy 4:14).

76. DemasDeserted Paul for love of the world (2 Timothy 4:10).

77. The Crowd Who Mocked JesusSpat, jeered, crowned him with thorns. Shared guilt in the crucifixion.

78. The People Who Demanded a SignRefused to believe without miracles. Hardened hearts (Matthew 12).

79. The NicolaitansHeretical sect rebuked by Jesus in Revelation 2.

80. The Beast and the False Prophet (Revelation)Final end-times deceivers. Cast into the lake of fire.

81. The King of Tyre (Ezekiel 28)Pictured as Satan himself. Claimed divinity. Doomed to destruction.

82. The Whore of Babylon (Revelation)Symbol of religious and political corruption. Drunk on martyr’s blood.

83. The Locusts from the Abyss (Revelation)Torture agents under Apollyon. Unnatural, demonic.

84. Apollyon (Abaddon)King of demonic forces. Name means “Destroyer” (Revelation 9:11).

85. The Merchants of BabylonExploited souls for wealth (Revelation 18).

86. BalaamGreedy prophet who led Israel into sexual sin for money (Numbers 22–24; Revelation 2:14).

87. The Woman Who Hid the Leaven (Parable)Symbol of corrupting influence (Matthew 13).

88. The Fool (Proverbs/Psalms)Denies God, lives in pride and destruction.

89. The Rich Fool (Luke 12)Stored up treasures on Earth. Died suddenly. Lost eternally.

90. The Rebellious Israelites in JudgesEvery man did what was right in his own eyes. Chaos and apostasy reigned.


📂 Crime Files #91–100

91. The False Christs and ProphetsExploit faith for fame and power, leading many into ruin (Matthew 24).

92. The People Who Laughed at NoahMocked God’s warning. Drowned in divine judgment (Genesis 6–7).

93. The People of BabelBuilt a tower to heaven. Scattered by God (Genesis 11).

94. The Leaders Who Refused Ezra’s ReformsResisted God’s restoration. Stalled revival (Ezra 9–10).

95. The Jews Who Plotted Against PaulSwore not to eat until he was dead (Acts 23).

96. The Slave Girl’s Owners (Philippi)Exploited her for profit. Turned violent after exorcism (Acts 16).

97. The Priests Who Conspired Against JesusSought false witnesses and engineered His death.

98. Lot’s WifeLooked back at Sodom despite warnings. Became a pillar of salt (Genesis 19).

99. GoliathBlasphemed the God of Israel. Fell to David’s stone (1 Samuel 17).

100. Lucifer (again)From angel of light to the dragon of Revelation. The bookends of evil.


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