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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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76% exploited religious power
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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 Iscariot – Betrayed Jesus with a kiss for 30 silver coins. The archetype of treachery.
3. Cain – First murderer in history. Killed his brother Abel out of jealousy (Genesis 4).
4. Pharaoh of the Exodus – Heart hardened. Enslaved Israel, resisted Moses, and drowned his army in the Red Sea (Exodus).
5. Jezebel – Wicked queen who promoted Baal worship, murdered prophets, and threatened Elijah (1 Kings 16–21).
6. Ahab – Weak king manipulated by Jezebel. Coveted Naboth’s vineyard, enabling murder.
7. Herod the Great – Ordered the slaughter of Bethlehem’s infants to kill baby Jesus (Matthew 2).
8. Herod Antipas – Beheaded John the Baptist after a seductive dance and rash promise (Mark 6).
9. Delilah – Betrayed Samson for silver, led to his capture and humiliation (Judges 16).
10. Absalom – King David’s son. Staged a coup, slept with his father’s concubines publicly (2 Samuel).
11. Haman – Planned genocide against Jews in Persia. Hanged on the gallows he built for Mordecai (Book of Esther).
12. Ananias & Sapphira – Lied to the Holy Spirit about their offering. Dropped dead instantly (Acts 5).
13. Nebuchadnezzar – Ruthless conqueror who destroyed Jerusalem. Later humbled by madness from God (Daniel).
14. Pilate – Washed his hands of Jesus’ death but sanctioned the crucifixion (Matthew 27).
15. Korah – Led 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. Athaliah – Killed her own grandchildren to secure power. Only female monarch of Judah (2 Kings 11).
20. Doeg the Edomite – Massacred 85 priests on Saul’s orders (1 Samuel 22).
21. Lot’s Daughters – Got 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 Abihu – Offered unauthorized fire before God. Killed by divine fire (Leviticus 10).
24. King Jehoram of Judah – Murdered 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. Sennacherib – Blasphemed God and mocked Jerusalem before being assassinated by his sons (2 Kings 19).
27. Elymas the Sorcerer – Opposed Paul. Struck blind for perverting the truth (Acts 13).
28. Rehoboam – Ignored wise counsel, oppressed the people. Caused Israel’s split (1 Kings 12).
29. King Saul – Started as God’s anointed, descended into paranoia, murder, necromancy (1 Samuel).
30. The Serpent in Eden – Deceived Eve with cunning words. Introduced sin into the world (Genesis 3).
📂 Crime Files #31–50
31. The Amalekites – Attacked Israel’s weak and weary. Doomed to destruction (Deuteronomy 25:17–19).
32. Sanballat and Tobiah – Slandered Nehemiah, tried to sabotage rebuilding of Jerusalem (Nehemiah).
33. King Manasseh – Filled Jerusalem with innocent blood. Practiced sorcery, led Judah astray (2 Kings 21).
34. Gehazi – Elisha’s servant. Lied to gain wealth, struck with leprosy (2 Kings 5).
35. Dathan and Abiram – Joined Korah’s rebellion. Swallowed alive by the earth (Numbers 16).
36. Pashhur the Priest – Beat and imprisoned Jeremiah. Renamed “Terror on Every Side” by God (Jeremiah 20).
37. The Rich Man in Luke 16 – Lived in luxury, ignored poor Lazarus. Ended up in torment.
38. The People Who Demanded Barabbas – Freed 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 Baal – 450 deceivers who misled Israel and were slaughtered by Elijah (1 Kings 18).
41. The Men of Sodom – Demanded to rape Lot’s guests. Obliterated by fire from heaven (Genesis 19).
42. Laban – Deceived Jacob repeatedly. Idolater and manipulator (Genesis 29–31).
43. The Adulterous Woman’s Accusers – Hypocrites who wanted to stone her. Exposed by Jesus (John 8).
44. King Zedekiah – Broke 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 Elisha – Called him “baldy,” mauled by bears (2 Kings 2).
47. The Philistines – Constant enemies of Israel, desecrated the Ark (1 Samuel 4–6).
48. The Builders of the Golden Calf – Worshipped a statue just after Sinai. Slain by Levites (Exodus 32).
49. The 10 Spies Who Brought Fear – Discouraged Israel with bad report. Died by plague (Numbers 13–14).
50. The Sons of Belial – A 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. Uzziah – Prideful king who unlawfully entered the temple. Struck with leprosy (2 Chronicles 26).
53. Jehu – Started 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 Midianites – Oppressed Israel. Seduced them into Baal worship (Numbers 25).
56. The Moabites – Plotted to curse Israel with Balaam (Numbers 22).
57. The Tower of Babel Builders – Tried to defy heaven. God confused their language (Genesis 11).
58. Shimei – Cursed David, later executed for rebellion (2 Samuel 16; 1 Kings 2).
59. King Jeroboam I – Set up golden calves. Led Israel into lasting idolatry (1 Kings 12).
60. The Prodigal Son’s Older Brother – Embodiment of self-righteous bitterness (Luke 15).
61. Ishbosheth – Saul’s weak successor. His rule fueled civil war (2 Samuel 2–4).
62. The Egyptian Magicians – Opposed Moses with counterfeit miracles (Exodus 7).
63. The People of Nazareth – Tried 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 Amaziah – Brought back idols after victory. Pride brought ruin (2 Chronicles 25).
68. Joab – David’s general. Murdered rivals in cold blood (2 Samuel 3, 20).
69. The Sadducees – Religious elite who denied resurrection and conspired against Jesus.
70. The Sanhedrin – Rigged 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 Priest – Failed to discipline his corrupt sons. Judgment came on his whole house.
73. The Man Without the Wedding Garment – Cast 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 Coppersmith – Did Paul “great harm.” May have been an apostate (2 Timothy 4:14).
76. Demas – Deserted Paul for love of the world (2 Timothy 4:10).
77. The Crowd Who Mocked Jesus – Spat, jeered, crowned him with thorns. Shared guilt in the crucifixion.
78. The People Who Demanded a Sign – Refused to believe without miracles. Hardened hearts (Matthew 12).
79. The Nicolaitans – Heretical 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 Babylon – Exploited souls for wealth (Revelation 18).
86. Balaam – Greedy 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 Judges – Every man did what was right in his own eyes. Chaos and apostasy reigned.
📂 Crime Files #91–100
91. The False Christs and Prophets – Exploit faith for fame and power, leading many into ruin (Matthew 24).
92. The People Who Laughed at Noah – Mocked God’s warning. Drowned in divine judgment (Genesis 6–7).
93. The People of Babel – Built a tower to heaven. Scattered by God (Genesis 11).
94. The Leaders Who Refused Ezra’s Reforms – Resisted God’s restoration. Stalled revival (Ezra 9–10).
95. The Jews Who Plotted Against Paul – Swore 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 Jesus – Sought false witnesses and engineered His death.
98. Lot’s Wife – Looked back at Sodom despite warnings. Became a pillar of salt (Genesis 19).
99. Goliath – Blasphemed 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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