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Therefore beloved, knowing
this
beforehand, you beware, lest you should fall from the own steadfastness, having been led away by the error of the lawless.
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Therefore
Therefore, then.
Conj
H3767
οὖν
oun
beloved,
Loved, beloved, with two special applications: the Beloved, a title of the Messiah (Christ), as beloved beyond all others by the God who sent Him; of Christians, as beloved by God, Christ, and one another.
Adj-VMP
H27
ἀγαπητοί
agapētoi
knowing [this] beforehand,
To know beforehand, foreknow.
V-PPA-NMP
H4267
προγινώσκοντες
proginōskontes
beware,
(a) to guard, protect; to be on oneâs guard, (b) of customs and regulations: to keep, observe.
V-PMM-2P
H5442
φυλάσσεσθε
phulassesthe
lest
In order that, so that.
Conj
H2443
ἵνα
ina
having been led away
To lead away with, carry along with (in good or bad sense according to context); to conform oneself willingly to.
V-APP-NMP
H4879
συναπαχθέντες
sunapachthentes
error
A wandering; fig: deceit, delusion, error, sin.
N-DFS
H4106
πλάνῃ
planē
lawless.
Lawless, unrestrained, licentious.
Adj-GMP
H113
ἀθέσμων
athesmōn
you should fall from
To fall out, fall off, fall away; hence in nautical language: to fall off from the straight course; of flowers: to fade away, wither away; to fall from, lose, forfeit; to be cast ashore; to be fruitless.
V-ASA-2P
H1601
ἐκπέσητε
ekpesēte
own
One's own, belonging to one, private, personal; one's own people, one's own family, home, property.
Adj-GMS
H2398
ἰδίου
idiou
steadfastness,
Firmness, steadfastness.
N-GMS
H4740
στηριγμοῦ
stērigmou
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Berean Bible
Therefore beloved, knowing
this
beforehand, you beware, lest you should fall from the own steadfastness, having been led away by the error of the lawless.
King James Bible
Therefore
Ye therefore,
beloved,
knowing this beforehand, you beware,
seeing ye know these things before, beware
lest
you should fall from the own steadfastness, having been
ye also, being
led away
by
with
the error of the
lawless.
wicked, fall from your own stedfastness.
Hebrew Greek English
Therefore
You therefore,
beloved, knowing this beforehand,
be on your guard so that
you
beware, lest you should fall from the own steadfastness, having been led
are not carried
away by the error of
the lawless.
unprincipled men and fall from your own steadfastness,
New American Standard Bible 1995
Therefore
You therefore,
beloved, knowing this beforehand,
be on your guard so that
you
beware, lest you should fall from the own steadfastness, having been led
are not carried
away by the error of
the lawless.
unprincipled men and fall from your own steadfastness,
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