2:1 And
there
did
come
also
false
prophets
among
the
people,
as
also
among
you
there
shall
be
false
teachers,
who
shall
bring
in
besides
destructive
sects,
and
the
Master
who
bought
them
denying,
bringing
to
themselves
quick
destruction,
2:2 and
many
shall
follow
out
their
destructive
ways,
because
of
whom
the
way
of
the
truth
shall
be
evil
spoken
of,
2:3 and
in
covetousness,
with
moulded
words,
of
you
they
shall
make
merchandise,
whose
judgment
of
old
is
not
idle,
and
their
destruction
doth
not
slumber.
2:4 For
if
God
messengers
who
sinned
did
not
spare,
but
with
chains
of
thick
gloom,
having
cast
[them]
down
to
Tartarus,
did
deliver
[them]
to
judgment,
having
been
reserved,
2:5 and
the
old
world
did
not
spare,
but
the
eighth
person,
Noah,
of
righteousness
a
preacher,
did
keep,
a
flood
on
the
world
of
the
impious
having
brought,
2:6 and
the
cities
of
Sodom
and
Gomorrah
having
turned
to
ashes,
with
an
overthrow
did
condemn,
an
example
to
those
about
to
be
impious
having
set
[them]
;
2:7 and
righteous
Lot,
worn
down
by
the
conduct
in
lasciviousness
of
the
impious,
He
did
rescue,
2:8 for
in
seeing
and
hearing,
the
righteous
man,
dwelling
among
them,
day
by
day
the
righteous
soul
with
unlawful
works
was
harassing.
2:9 The
Lord
hath
known
to
rescue
pious
ones
out
of
temptation,
and
unrighteous
ones
to
a
day
of
judgment,
being
punished,
to
keep,
2:10 and
chiefly
those
going
behind
the
flesh
in
desire
of
uncleanness,
and
lordship
despising;
presumptuous,
self-complacent,
dignities
they
are
not
afraid
to
speak
evil
of,
2:11 whereas
messengers,
in
strength
and
power
being
greater,
do
not
bear
against
them
before
the
Lord
an
evil
speaking
judgment;
2:12 and
these,
as
irrational
natural
beasts,
made
to
be
caught
and
destroyed--in
what
things
they
are
ignorant
of,
speaking
evil--in
their
destruction
shall
be
destroyed,
2:13 about
to
receive
a
reward
of
unrighteousness,
pleasures
counting
the
luxury
in
the
day,
spots
and
blemishes,
luxuriating
in
their
deceits,
feasting
with
you,
2:14 having
eyes
full
of
adultery,
and
unable
to
cease
from
sin,
enticing
unstable
souls,
having
an
heart
exercised
in
covetousnesses,
children
of
a
curse,
2:15 having
forsaken
a
right
way,
they
did
go
astray,
having
followed
in
the
way
of
Balaam
the
[son]
of
Bosor,
who
a
reward
of
unrighteousness
did
love,
2:16 and
had
a
rebuke
of
his
own
iniquity--a
dumb
ass,
in
man's
voice
having
spoken,
did
forbid
the
madness
of
the
prophet.
2:17 These
are
wells
without
water,
and
clouds
by
a
tempest
driven,
to
whom
the
thick
gloom
of
the
darkness
to
the
age
hath
been
kept;
2:18 for
overswellings
of
vanity
speaking,
they
do
entice
in
desires
of
the
flesh--lasciviousnesses,
those
who
had
truly
escaped
from
those
conducting
themselves
in
error,
2:19 liberty
to
them
promising,
themselves
being
servants
of
the
corruption,
for
by
whom
any
one
hath
been
overcome,
to
this
one
also
he
hath
been
brought
to
servitude,
2:20 for,
if
having
escaped
from
the
pollutions
of
the
world,
in
the
acknowledging
of
the
Lord
and
Saviour
Jesus
Christ,
and
by
these
again
being
entangled,
they
have
been
overcome,
become
to
them
hath
the
last
things
worse
than
the
first,
2:21 for
it
were
better
to
them
not
to
have
acknowledged
the
way
of
the
righteousness,
than
having
acknowledged
[it]
,
to
turn
back
from
the
holy
command
delivered
to
them,
2:22 and
happened
to
them
hath
that
of
the
true
similitude;
`A
dog
did
turn
back
upon
his
own
vomit,'
and,
`A
sow
having
bathed
herself--to
rolling
in
mire.'