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2 Peter 2:1–22

THE JUDGMENT OF FALSE TEACHERS

There were indeed false prophetsac among the people, just as there will be false teachersad among you. They will bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who boughtae them, and will bring swift destruction on themselves. Many will follow their depraved ways, and the way of truth will be maligned because of them.af They will exploitag you in their greedah with made-up stories. Their condemnation,ai pronounced long ago, is not idle, and their destruction does not sleep.

For if God didn’t spareaj the angels who sinned but cast them into hellF,ak and delivered them in chainsG of utter darkness to be kept for judgment;al and if he didn’t spare the ancient world, but protected Noah,am a preacher of righteousness, and seven others,H,an when he brought the flood on the world of the ungodly; and if he reduced the cities of Sodom and Gomorraha to ashes and condemned them to extinction,A making them an example of what is coming to the ungodly;B,b and if he rescued righteous Lot,c distressed by the depraved behavior of the immoral (for as that righteous man lived among them day by day, his righteous soul was tormented by the lawless deeds he saw and heardd)—then the Lord knows how to rescuee the godly from trials and to keep the unrighteous under punishment for the day of judgment,f 10 especially those who follow the polluting desires of the flesh and despise authority.g

Bold, arrogant people! They are not afraid to slander the glorious ones; 11 however, angels, who are greater in might and power, do not bring a slanderous charge against them before the Lord.C 12 But these people, like irrational animals—creatures of instinct born to be caught and destroyed—slander what they do not understand, and in their destruction they too will be destroyed. 13 They will be paid back with harm for the harm they have done. They consider it a pleasure to carouse in broad daylight. They are spots and blemishes, delighting in their deceptionsD while they feast with you. 14 They have eyes full of adulteryh that never stop looking for sin. They seduce unstable people and have hearts trained in greed. Children under a curse!i 15 They have gone astray by abandoning the straight pathj and have followed the path of Balaam,k the son of Bosor,E who loved the wages of wickednessl 16 but received a rebuke for his lawlessness: A speechless donkey spoke with a human voice and restrained the prophet’s madness.m

17 These people are springs without water, mists driven by a storm. The gloom of darkness has been reserved for them.n 18 For by uttering boastful, empty words,o they seduce, with fleshly desires and debauchery, people who have barely escapedF from those who live in error. 19 They promise them freedom, but they themselves are slaves of corruption, since people are enslaved to whatever defeats them.p 20 For if, having escaped the world’s impurity through the knowledge of the LordG and Savior Jesus Christ,q they are again entangled in these things and defeated, the last state is worse for them than the first.r 21 For it would have been better for them not to have known the way of righteousnesss than, after knowing it, to turn back from the holy commandt deliveredu to them.v 22 It has happened to them according to the true proverb: A dog returns to its own vomit,H,w and, “A washed sow returns to wallowing in the mud.”

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