Verse 11
11. for this cause—because "they received not the love of the truth." The best safeguard against error is "the love of the truth."
shall send—Greek, "sends," or "is sending"; the "delusion" is already beginning. God judicially sends hardness of heart on those who have rejected the truth, and gives them up in righteous judgment to Satan's delusions (Isaiah 6:9; Isaiah 6:10; Romans 1:24-26; Romans 1:28). They first cast off the love of the truth, then God gives them up to Satan's delusions, then they settle down into "believing the lie": an awful climax (1 Kings 22:22; 1 Kings 22:23; Ezekiel 14:9; Job 12:16; Matthew 24:5; Matthew 24:11; 1 Timothy 4:1).
strong delusion—Greek, "the powerful working of error," answering to the energizing "working of Satan" (1 Timothy 4:1- :); the same expression as is applied to the Holy Ghost's operation in believers: "powerful" or "effectual (energizing) working" (1 Timothy 4:1- :).
believe a lie—rather, "the lie" which Antichrist tells them, appealing to his miracles as proofs of it . . . (1 Timothy 4:1- :).
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