3:1 And
this
know
thou,
that
in
the
last
days
there
shall
come
perilous
times,
3:2 for
men
shall
be
lovers
of
themselves,
lovers
of
money,
boasters,
proud,
evil-speakers,
to
parents
disobedient,
unthankful,
unkind,
3:3 without
natural
affection,
implacable,
false
accusers,
incontinent,
fierce,
not
lovers
of
those
who
are
good,
3:4 traitors,
heady,
lofty,
lovers
of
pleasure
more
than
lovers
of
God,
3:5 having
a
form
of
piety,
and
its
power
having
denied;
and
from
these
be
turning
away,
3:6 for
of
these
there
are
those
coming
into
the
houses
and
leading
captive
the
silly
women,
laden
with
sins,
led
away
with
desires
manifold,
3:7 always
learning,
and
never
to
a
knowledge
of
truth
able
to
come,
3:8 and,
even
as
Jannes
and
Jambres
stood
against
Moses,
so
also
these
do
stand
against
the
truth,
men
corrupted
in
mind,
disapproved
concerning
the
faith;
3:9 but
they
shall
not
advance
any
further,
for
their
folly
shall
be
manifest
to
all,
as
theirs
also
did
become.
3:10 And
thou--thou
hast
followed
after
my
teaching,
manner
of
life,
purpose,
faith,
long-suffering,
love,
endurance,
3:11 the
persecutions,
the
afflictions,
that
befell
me
in
Antioch,
in
Iconium,
in
Lystra;
what
persecutions
I
endured,
and
out
of
all
the
Lord
did
deliver
me,
3:12 and
all
also
who
will
to
live
piously
in
Christ
Jesus
shall
be
persecuted,
3:13 and
evil
men
and
impostors
shall
advance
to
the
worse,
leading
astray
and
being
led
astray.
3:14 And
thou--be
remaining
in
the
things
which
thou
didst
learn
and
wast
entrusted
with,
having
known
from
whom
thou
didst
learn,
3:15 and
because
from
a
babe
the
Holy
Writings
thou
hast
known,
which
are
able
to
make
thee
wise--to
salvation,
through
faith
that
[is]
in
Christ
Jesus;
3:16 every
Writing
[is]
God-breathed,
and
profitable
for
teaching,
for
conviction,
for
setting
aright,
for
instruction
that
[is]
in
righteousness,
3:17 that
the
man
of
God
may
be
fitted--for
every
good
work
having
been
completed.