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2 Peter 2

False prophets and teachers will arise, denying the Lord and leading many astray with their indulgent lifestyles and false words. God has a history of judging and punishing the wicked, as seen in the examples of the fallen angels, the flood, and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. The Lord knows how to rescue the righteous and reserve the wicked for judgment, but those who follow their fleshly desires and blaspheme will perish in their corruption. Those who turn away from the way of justice after knowing it will be worse off than if they had never known it.

But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be among you lying teachers, who will introduce divisions of perdition, and they will deny him who bought them, the Lord, bringing upon themselves swift destructionAnd many persons will follow their indulgences; through such persons, the way of truth will be blasphemedAnd in avarice, they will negotiate about you with false words. Their judgment, in the near future, is not delayed, and their perdition does not sleepFor God did not spare those Angels who sinned, but instead delivered them, as if dragged down by infernal ropes, into the torments of the underworld, to be reserved unto judgmentAnd he did not spare the original world, but he preserved the eighth one, Noah, the herald of justice, bringing the flood upon the world of the impiousAnd he reduced the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah to ashes, condemning them to be overthrown, setting them as an example to anyone who might act impiouslyAnd he rescued a just man, Lot, who was oppressed by the unjust and lewd behavior of the wickedFor in seeing and in hearing, he was just, though he lived with those who, from day to day, crucified the just soul with works of iniquityThus, the Lord knows how to rescue the pious from trials, and how to reserve the iniquitous for torments on the day of judgmenteven more so, those who walk after the flesh in unclean desires, and who despise proper authority. Boldly pleasing themselves, they do not dread to introduce divisions by blasphemingwhereas the Angels, who are greater in strength and virtue, did not bring against themselves such a deplorable judgmentYet truly, these others, like irrational beasts, naturally fall into traps and into ruin by blaspheming whatever they do not understand, and so they shall perish in their corruptionreceiving the reward of injustice, the fruition of valuing the delights of the day: defilements and stains, overflowing with self-indulgences, taking pleasure in their feasts with youhaving eyes full of adultery and of incessant offenses, luring unstable souls, having a heart well-trained in avarice, sons of cursesAbandoning the straight path, they wandered astray, having followed the way of Balaam, the son of Beor, who loved the wages of iniquityYet truly, he had a correction of his madness: the mute animal under the yoke, which, by speaking with a human voice, forbid the folly of the prophetThese ones are like fountains without water, and like clouds stirred up by whirlwinds. For them, the mist of darkness is reservedFor, speaking with the arrogance of vanity, they lure, by the desires of fleshly pleasures, those who are fleeing to some extent, who are being turned from errorpromising them freedoms, while they themselves are the servants of corruption. For by whatever a man is overcome, of this also is he the servantFor if, after taking refuge from the defilements of the world in the understanding of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, they again become entangled and overcome by these things, then the latter state becomes worse than the formerFor it would have been better for them not to have known the way of justice than, after acknowledging it, to turn away from that holy commandment which was handed on to themFor the truth of the proverb has happened to them: The dog has returned to his own vomit, and the washed sow has returned to her wallowing in the mud
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