2:1 But
false
prophets
also
arose
among
the
people,
just
as
there
will
be
false
teachers
among
you,
who
will
secretly
bring
in
destructive
heresies,
even
denying
the
Master
who
bought
them,
bringing
upon
themselves
swift
destruction.
2:2 And
many
will
follow
their
sensuality,
and
because
of
them
the
way
of
truth
will
be
blasphemed.
2:3 And
in
their
greed
they
will
exploit
you
with
false
words.
Their
condemnation
from
long
ago
is
not
idle,
and
their
destruction
is
not
asleep.
2:4 For
if
God
did
not
spare
angels
when
they
sinned,
but
cast
them
into
hell
and
committed
them
to
chains
of
gloomy
darkness
to
be
kept
until
the
judgment;
2:5 if
he
did
not
spare
the
ancient
world,
but
preserved
Noah,
a
herald
of
righteousness,
with
seven
others,
when
he
brought
a
flood
upon
the
world
of
the
ungodly;
2:6 if
by
turning
the
cities
of
Sodom
and
Gomorrah
to
ashes
he
condemned
them
to
extinction,
making
them
an
example
of
what
is
going
to
happen
to
the
ungodly;
2:7 and
if
he
rescued
righteous
Lot,
greatly
distressed
by
the
sensual
conduct
of
the
wicked
2:8 (for
as
that
righteous
man
lived
among
them
day
after
day,
he
was
tormenting
his
righteous
soul
over
their
lawless
deeds
that
he
saw
and
heard);
2:9 then
the
Lord
knows
how
to
rescue
the
godly
from
trials,
and
to
keep
the
unrighteous
under
punishment
until
the
day
of
judgment,
2:10 and
especially
those
who
indulge
in
the
lust
of
defiling
passion
and
despise
authority.
Bold
and
willful,
they
do
not
tremble
as
they
blaspheme
the
glorious
ones,
2:11 whereas
angels,
though
greater
in
might
and
power,
do
not
pronounce
a
blasphemous
judgment
against
them
before
the
Lord.
2:12 But
these,
like
irrational
animals,
creatures
of
instinct,
born
to
be
caught
and
destroyed,
blaspheming
about
matters
of
which
they
are
ignorant,
will
also
be
destroyed
in
their
destruction,
2:13 suffering
wrong
as
the
wage
for
their
wrongdoing.
They
count
it
pleasure
to
revel
in
the
daytime.
They
are
blots
and
blemishes,
reveling
in
their
deceptions,
while
they
feast
with
you.
2:14 They
have
eyes
full
of
adultery,
insatiable
for
sin.
They
entice
unsteady
souls.
They
have
hearts
trained
in
greed.
Accursed
children!
2:15 Forsaking
the
right
way,
they
have
gone
astray.
They
have
followed
the
way
of
Balaam,
the
son
of
Beor,
who
loved
gain
from
wrongdoing,
2:16 but
was
rebuked
for
his
own
transgression;
a
speechless
donkey
spoke
with
human
voice
and
restrained
the
prophet's
madness.
2:17 These
are
waterless
springs
and
mists
driven
by
a
storm.
For
them
the
gloom
of
utter
darkness
has
been
reserved.
2:18 For,
speaking
loud
boasts
of
folly,
they
entice
by
sensual
passions
of
the
flesh
those
who
are
barely
escaping
from
those
who
live
in
error.
2:19 They
promise
them
freedom,
but
they
themselves
are
slaves
of
corruption.
For
whatever
overcomes
a
person,
to
that
he
is
enslaved.
2:20 For
if,
after
they
have
escaped
the
defilements
of
the
world
through
the
knowledge
of
our
Lord
and
Savior
Jesus
Christ,
they
are
again
entangled
in
them
and
overcome,
the
last
state
has
become
worse
for
them
than
the
first.
2:21 For
it
would
have
been
better
for
them
never
to
have
known
the
way
of
righteousness
than
after
knowing
it
to
turn
back
from
the
holy
commandment
delivered
to
them.
2:22 What
the
true
proverb
says
has
happened
to
them:
"The
dog
returns
to
its
own
vomit,
and
the
sow,
after
washing
herself,
returns
to
wallow
in
the
mire."