this is a behind scene of the Map of the soul photoshoot, did Jimin talk about his alter ego here or what ?
This "alter ego" that Jimin was "channeling" is a demonic spirit... demons are disembodied spirits of fallen angels. They enter into humans and "copy or imitate personalities " They also enter into animals or inhabit territories or certain places...
Who is this Alex Armanto? (Note: must be Armando, if properly translated).
Alex is of Greek origin that comes from the name Alexander, meaning "defender of men or people." Armando is of Spanish origin meaning, Army of Man/Men. So there's a creepy/scary correlation of the names there...
What does the Bible tell about Alexander?
In 1 Timothy 1:20, Hymenaeus is included in the "some" who had put away faith and a good conscience and who had made shipwreck concerning faith.
The apostle Paul adds that he had delivered Hymenaeus and Alexander to Satan, that they might learn not to blaspheme.
Here's a commentary on the verse from Matthew Poole:
Of which men who have made shipwreck of a good conscience and concerning faith,
Hymenaeus and Alexander are two persons. Of Hymenaeus we read, 2 Timothy 2:17,18; he affirmed the resurrection was past, and overthrew the faith of many.
Of Alexander we read, 2 Timothy 4:14; he was a great enemy to Paul, the same person, as some judge, mentioned Acts 19:33, then a friend to Paul, but afterwards one who did him much harm.
Whom I have delivered unto Satan: we meet with the same phrase, 1 Corinthians 5:5: see the notes there. Some think by it is signified a peculiar power granted the apostles, God in those primitive times confirming regular excommunications, by letting Satan loose upon persons excommunicated to torture them; but we find nothing of this in Scripture. I rather think the sense is no more than, whom I excommunicated and cast out of the church, making them of the world again, (as the world is opposed to the church, and kingdom of Christ), which, for the greater terror, the apostle expresseth by this notion of being delivered to Satan, who is called the god of this world, & c.
That they may learn not to blaspheme: not that I might ruin and undo them, but that I might amend them by this exercise of discipline, teaching them to take heed of spreading damnable and pernicious errors to the reproach of God. Or, perhaps, with their perverse opinions (which is very ordinary) they mingled reproachful speeches concerning God.