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Text -- 2 Peter 2:21 (NET)

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2:21 For it would have been better for them never to have known the way of righteousness than, having known it, to turn back from the holy commandment that had been delivered to them.
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Robertson: 2Pe 2:21 - -- It were better ( kreitton ēn ). Apodosis of a condition of second class without an , as is usual with clauses of possibility, propriety, obligation...

It were better ( kreitton ēn ).

Apodosis of a condition of second class without an , as is usual with clauses of possibility, propriety, obligation (Mat 26:24; 1Co 5:10; Rom 7:7; Heb 9:26).

Robertson: 2Pe 2:21 - -- Not to have known ( mē epegnōkenai ). Perfect active infinitive of epiginōskō (cf. epignōsei , 2Pe 2:20) to know fully.

Not to have known ( mē epegnōkenai ).

Perfect active infinitive of epiginōskō (cf. epignōsei , 2Pe 2:20) to know fully.

Robertson: 2Pe 2:21 - -- The way of righteousness ( tēn hodon tēs dikaiosunēs ). For the phrase see Mat 21:33, also the way of truth (2Pe 2:2), the straight way (2Pe 2:...

The way of righteousness ( tēn hodon tēs dikaiosunēs ).

For the phrase see Mat 21:33, also the way of truth (2Pe 2:2), the straight way (2Pe 2:15).

Robertson: 2Pe 2:21 - -- After knowing it ( epignousin ). Second aorist active participle of epiginōskō (just used) in the dative plural agreeing with autois (for the...

After knowing it ( epignousin ).

Second aorist active participle of epiginōskō (just used) in the dative plural agreeing with autois (for them).

Robertson: 2Pe 2:21 - -- To turn back ( hupostrepsai ). First aorist active infinitive of hupostrephō , old and common verb, to turn back, to return.

To turn back ( hupostrepsai ).

First aorist active infinitive of hupostrephō , old and common verb, to turn back, to return.

Robertson: 2Pe 2:21 - -- From ( ek ). Out of. So in Act 12:25 with hupostrephō . With ablative case. See Rom 7:12 for hagia applied to hē entolē (cf. 1Ti 6:14). 2 P...

From ( ek ).

Out of. So in Act 12:25 with hupostrephō . With ablative case. See Rom 7:12 for hagia applied to hē entolē (cf. 1Ti 6:14). 2 Peter strikes a high ethical note (2Pe 1:5.).

Robertson: 2Pe 2:21 - -- Delivered ( paradotheisēs ). First aorist passive participle feminine ablative singular of paradidōmi .

Delivered ( paradotheisēs ).

First aorist passive participle feminine ablative singular of paradidōmi .

Wesley: 2Pe 2:21 - -- The whole law of God, once not only delivered to their ears, but written in their hearts.

The whole law of God, once not only delivered to their ears, but written in their hearts.

JFB: 2Pe 2:21 - -- "the way of truth" (2Pe 2:2). Christian doctrine, and "the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour."

"the way of truth" (2Pe 2:2). Christian doctrine, and "the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour."

JFB: 2Pe 2:21 - -- Back again; so the Greek.

Back again; so the Greek.

JFB: 2Pe 2:21 - -- The Gospel which enjoins holiness; in opposition to their corruption. "Holy," not that it makes holy, but because it ought to be kept inviolate [TITTM...

The Gospel which enjoins holiness; in opposition to their corruption. "Holy," not that it makes holy, but because it ought to be kept inviolate [TITTMANN].

JFB: 2Pe 2:21 - -- Once for all; admitting no turning back.

Once for all; admitting no turning back.

Clarke: 2Pe 2:21 - -- For it had been better for them not to have known - For the reasons assigned above; because they have sinned against more mercy, are capable of more...

For it had been better for them not to have known - For the reasons assigned above; because they have sinned against more mercy, are capable of more sin, and are liable to greater punishment

Clarke: 2Pe 2:21 - -- The holy commandment - The whole religion of Christ is contained in this one commandment, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with...

The holy commandment - The whole religion of Christ is contained in this one commandment, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, with all thy mind, and with all thy strength; and thy neighbor as thyself."He who obeys this great commandment, and this by the grace of Christ is possible to every man, is saved from sinning either against his God or against his neighbor. Nothing less than this does the religion of Christ require.

Calvin: 2Pe 2:21 - -- 21. By saying that having forsaken the commandment delivered unto them, they returned to their own pollutions, he intimates first, how inexcusable...

21. By saying that having forsaken the commandment delivered unto them, they returned to their own pollutions, he intimates first, how inexcusable they were; and secondly, he reminds us that the doctrine of a holy and virtuous life, though common to all and indiscriminately belonging to all, is yet peculiarly taught to those whom God favors with the light of his gospel. But he declares that they who make themselves slaves again to the pollutions of the world fall away from the gospel. The faithful also do indeed sin; but as they allow not dominion to sin, they do not fall away from the grace of God, nor do they renounce the profession of sound doctrine which they have once embraced. For they are not to be deemed conquered, while they strenuously resist the flesh and its lusts.

Defender: 2Pe 2:21 - -- Knowledge is necessary, but knowledge alone is insufficient for salvation. One must not only know the basic facts about salvation but must receive Chr...

Knowledge is necessary, but knowledge alone is insufficient for salvation. One must not only know the basic facts about salvation but must receive Christ as personal Savior in true repentance and faith."

TSK: 2Pe 2:21 - -- it had : Mat 11:23, Mat 11:24; Luk 12:47; Joh 9:41, Joh 15:22 the way : Pro 12:28, Pro 16:31; Mat 21:32 to turn : Psa 36:3, Psa 36:4, Psa 125:5; Eze 3...

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Barnes: 2Pe 2:21 - -- For it had been better for them ... - Compare the notes at Mat 26:24. It would have been better for them, for: (1)\caps1     t\...

For it had been better for them ... - Compare the notes at Mat 26:24. It would have been better for them, for:

(1)\caps1     t\caps0 hen they would not have dishonored the cause of religion as they have now done;

(2)\caps1     t\caps0 hey would not have sunk so deep in profligacy as they now have; and,

(3)\caps1     t\caps0 hey would not have incurred so aggravated a condemnation in the world of woe. If people are resolved on being wicked, they had better never pretend to be good. If they are to be cast off at last, it had better not be as apostates from the cause of virtue and religion.

Poole: 2Pe 2:21 - -- It had been better for them not to have known their sin had been less if they had not known the truth, but now they sin against knowledge, and therei...

It had been better for them not to have known their sin had been less if they had not known the truth, but now they sin against knowledge, and therein their apostacy is much worse than their ignorance would have been.

The way of righteousness the way of obtaining righteousness by Christ, and of living godly in Christ, 2Ti 3:12 , prescribed in the gospel; the same which is called the right way, 2Pe 2:15 , and the way of truth, 2Pe 2:2 .

The holy commandment the same in other words. It is called holy, not only as proceeding from God, who is holy, but as teaching nothing but what is holy, and being the means God useth in making men holy, and as being opposed to the pollutions of the world before mentioned.

Gill: 2Pe 2:21 - -- For it had been better for them,.... Not that ignorance is good, or to be excused; but it would have been a lesser evil, and not so much aggravated: ...

For it had been better for them,.... Not that ignorance is good, or to be excused; but it would have been a lesser evil, and not so much aggravated:

not to have known the way of righteousness; the same with "the way of truth", 2Pe 2:2, and "the right way", 2Pe 2:15, the Gospel, which points out the way and method of a sinner's justification before God, which is not by the works of the law, but by the righteousness of Christ imputed to them, and received by faith; and which teaches men to live soberly, righteously, and godly; and a large, notional, though not an experimental knowledge, these apostates had of the word and doctrine of righteousness, and indeed of the whole of the Christian religion, which may truly go by this name:

than after they have known it; owned, embraced, and professed it:

to turn: the Vulgate Latin version, and some copies, as the Alexandrian and others, add, to that which is behind; to their former lusts, or errors, or worse, which they had turned their backs upon externally:

from the holy commandment delivered unto them; by the commandment is meant the Gospel also, see 2Pe 3:2; called holy, because of its nature and influence, and in opposition to the pollutions of the world; and which is the faith once delivered, Jud 1:3, and which they received, as delivered to them; and, particularly, the ordinances of it, which they once submitted to, kept, and observed, as they were delivered to them, but now relinquished, or corrupted: wherefore, it would have been better for them to have been in their former ignorance, either in Judaism, or in Gentilism, since proportionate to a man's light is his guilt, and so his punishment, see Rom 2:12.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Pe 2:1-22 - --1 He foretells them of false teachers, shewing the impiety and punishment both of them and their followers;7 from which the godly shall be delivered, ...

MHCC: 2Pe 2:17-22 - --The word of truth is the water of life, which refreshes the souls that receive it; but deceivers spread and promote error, and are set forth as empty,...

Matthew Henry: 2Pe 2:10-22 - -- The apostle's design being to warn us of, and arm us against, seducers, he now returns to discourse more particularly of them, and give us an accoun...

Barclay: 2Pe 2:17-22 - --Peter is still rolling out his tremendous denunciation of the evil men. They flatter only to deceive. They are like wells with no water and like mist...

Constable: 2Pe 2:1-22 - --IV. THE DANGER TO THE CHRISTIAN 2:1-22 Peter next warned his readers of the false teachers who presented a messa...

Constable: 2Pe 2:20-22 - --D. The Condemnation of False Teachers 2:20-22 Peter focused his discussion next on the false teachers' final doom to warn his readers of the serious r...

College: 2Pe 2:1-22 - --2 PETER 2 B. WARNING AGAINST FALSE TEACHERS (2:1-22) 1. The Coming of False Teachers (2:1-3) 1 But there were also false prophets among the people,...

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Commentary -- Other

Evidence: 2Pe 2:21 When sinners make professions of faith and refuse to have any regard for God’s Moral Law, their latter end becomes worse than the first. They fall a...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) THE SECOND EPISTLE OF PETER ABOUT a.d. 66 OR 67 By Way of Introduction Most Doubtful New Testament Book Every book in the New Testament is cha...

JFB: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) AUTHENTICITY AND GENUINENESS.--If not a gross imposture, its own internal witness is unequivocal in its favor. It has Peter's name and apostleship in ...

JFB: 2 Peter (Outline) ADDRESS: EXHORTATION TO ALL GRACES, AS GOD HAS GIVEN US, IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF CHRIST, ALL THINGS PERTAINING TO LIFE: CONFIRMED BY THE TESTIMONY OF APO...

TSK: 2 Peter 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Pe 2:1, He foretells them of false teachers, shewing the impiety and punishment both of them and their followers; 2Pe 2:7, from which th...

Poole: 2 Peter 2 (Chapter Introduction) PETER CHAPTER 2

MHCC: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) This epistle clearly is connected with the former epistle of Peter. The apostle having stated the blessings to which God has called Christians, exhort...

MHCC: 2 Peter 2 (Chapter Introduction) (2Pe 2:1-9) Believers are cautioned against false teachers, and the certainty of their punishment shown from examples. (2Pe 2:10-16) An account of th...

Matthew Henry: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Epistle General of Peter The penman of this epistle appears plainly to be the same who wrote...

Matthew Henry: 2 Peter 2 (Chapter Introduction) The apostle, having in the foregoing chapter exhorted them to proceed and advance in the Christian race, now comes to remove, as much as in him lay...

Barclay: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND LETTER OF PETER The Neglected Book And Its Contents Second Peter is one of the neglected books of the New Testament. ...

Barclay: 2 Peter 2 (Chapter Introduction) False Prophets (2Pe_2:1) The Sins Of The False Prophets And Their End (2Pe_2:1 Continued) The Work Of Falsehood (2Pe_2:2-3) The Fate Of The Wicke...

Constable: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical Background This epistle claims that the Apostle Peter wrote it...

Constable: 2 Peter (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1-2 II. The condition of the Christian 1:3-11 ...

Constable: 2 Peter 2 Peter Bibliography Alford, Henry. Alford's Greek Testament. 4 vols. New ed. London: Rivingtons, 1884. ...

Haydock: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) THE SECOND EPISTLE OF ST. PETER, THE APOSTLE. INTRODUCTION. This epistle, though not at first received [by some Churches] as canonical, was ac...

Gill: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 PETER Though there was, among the ancients, a doubt concerning the authority of this epistle, which is first mentioned by Origen ...

Gill: 2 Peter 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 PETER 2 This chapter contains a description of false teachers, that were then in Christian churches, as there had been false prop...

College: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION ABOUT THIS COMMENTARY This commentary is written for serious students of the Bible, including Bible class teachers, preachers, college ...

College: 2 Peter (Outline) OUTLINE I. INTRODUCTION - 1:1-15 A. Salutation and Greeting - 1:1-2 B. Preface: Exhortation to Godly Living - 1:3-11 C. Occasion: The ...

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