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1
But
there were
also
false prophets
among
the people,
as
there will be
false teachers
among
you
also
,
who
will stealthily introduce
destructive
heresies,
even
denying
the Master
having bought
them,
bringing upon
themselves
swift
destruction.
2
And
many
will follow after
their
sensuality,
through
whom the
way
of the
truth
will be maligned.
3
And through
covetousness
they will exploit
you
with fabricated
words,
for whom the
judgment
of long ago
is not idle,
and their
destruction
does not
slumber.
4
For
if
God
did not
spare
the
angels
having sinned, but having cast
them
down to Tartarus, in chains of gloomy darkness, delivered
them
,
being kept
for
judgment;
5
and
He did not spare
the
ancient
world, but
preserved
Noah,
a herald
of righteousness, one of eight,
having brought
the
flood upon
the
world
of
the
ungodly;
6
and
He condemned
the
cities
of Sodom
and
Gomorrah
to destruction,
having reduced
them
to ashes,
having set
an example
of what is coming on
the ungodly;
7
and
He rescued
righteous
Lot,
being distressed
by the
conduct
in
sensuality
of the
lawless
8
(for that
righteous
man
dwelling,
among
them,
day
after
day
,
was tormented
in
his
righteous
soul,
through seeing
and
hearing
their
lawless
deeds)
9
then the
Lord
knows
to deliver
the
devout
out of
temptation
and
to keep
the
unrighteous
being punished
unto
the
day
of judgment,
10
and
especially
those
walking
after
the
flesh
in
the
passion
of defilement
and
despising
authority.
Bold,
self-willed, they do not tremble
blaspheming
glorious ones,
11
whereas
angels, being
greater
in strength
and power, do not bring
against
them
a reviling
judgment
before
the
Lord.
12
But
these,
like
irrational
animals,
hav
in
g been born
as creatures of
in
st
in
ct
for
capture
and
destruction
,
blasphem
in
g
in
what
they are ignorant of,
in
their
destruction
also will be destroyed,
13
suffer
in
g wrong
as the
wage
of unrighteousness;
esteem
in
g
carousal
in
daytime
as
pleasure;
blots
and
blemishes,
revel
in
g
in
their deceptions, feast
in
g with you;
14
having
eyes
full
of adultery,
and
unceasing
from sin;
enticing
unestablished
souls;
having
a heart
having
been exercised
in craving
children
of a curse!
15
Having forsaken
the
straight
way
,
they have gone astray,
having followed
in the
way
of Balaam
son
of Bosor,
who
loved
the
wage
of unrighteousness.
16
But
he had
reproof
for his own
transgression
by
a mute
donkey;
hav
in
g spoken
in
a mans
voice,
it restra
in
ed the
madness
of the
prophet.
17
These
are
springs
without water
and mists
being driven
by
storm,
for whom
gloom
of darkness
has been reserved.
18
For
speaking
arrogant words
of vanity,
they entice
to sensuality
with
the
passions
of
the
flesh
those
barely
escaping
from
those
living in error,
19
promising
them
freedom,
them
selves being
slaves
of corruption.
For
by what
anyone
has been subdued,
by that
also
he is enslaved.
20
For if,
having escaped
the
pollutions
of
the
world
through
the
knowledge
of
the
Lord
and
Savior
Jesus
Christ, now
again
having been entangled in these they are subdued,
the
last
state
has become
worse
to them than
the
first.
21
For it would have been
better
for them not
to have known
the
way
of righteousness,
than
having known
it
,
to have turned
from the
holy
commandment
having been delivered
to them.
22
The thing
true
of the
proverb
has happened
to them: A dog
having returned
to
its
own
vomit, and, A sow
having washed,
to
her
rolling place
in
the
mire.
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