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Text -- 2 Peter 2:9-22 (NET)

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2:9 –if so, then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from their trials, and to reserve the unrighteous for punishment at the day of judgment, 2:10 especially those who indulge their fleshly desires and who despise authority. Brazen and insolent, they are not afraid to insult the glorious ones, 2:11 yet even angels, who are much more powerful, do not bring a slanderous judgment against them before the Lord. 2:12 But these men, like irrational animals– creatures of instinct, born to be caught and destroyed– do not understand whom they are insulting, and consequently in their destruction they will be destroyed, 2:13 suffering harm as the wages for their harmful ways. By considering it a pleasure to carouse in broad daylight, they are stains and blemishes, indulging in their deceitful pleasures when they feast together with you. 2:14 Their eyes, full of adultery, never stop sinning; they entice unstable people. They have trained their hearts for greed, these cursed children! 2:15 By forsaking the right path they have gone astray, because they followed the way of Balaam son of Bosor, who loved the wages of unrighteousness, 2:16 yet was rebuked for his own transgression (a dumb donkey, speaking with a human voice, restrained the prophet’s madness). 2:17 These men are waterless springs and mists driven by a storm, for whom the utter depths of darkness have been reserved. 2:18 For by speaking high-sounding but empty words they are able to entice, with fleshly desires and with debauchery, people who have just escaped from those who reside in error. 2:19 Although these false teachers promise such people freedom, they themselves are enslaved to immorality. For whatever a person succumbs to, to that he is enslaved. 2:20 For if after they have escaped the filthy things of the world through the rich knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, they again get entangled in them and succumb to them, their last state has become worse for them than their first. 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. 2:22 They are illustrations of this true proverb: “A dog returns to its own vomit,” and “A sow, after washing herself, wallows in the mire.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Balaam the son of Beor,son of Beor of Pethor on the Euphrates River
 · Beor the father of the prophet Balaam.,father of Bela king of Edom,father of Balaam the prophet


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Heresy | Doctrines | Minister | Wicked | JUDE, EPISTLE OF | Anarchy | Balaam | Worldliness | Apostasy | PETER, THE SECOND EPISTLE OF | PETER, SIMON | Greed | ESCHATOLOGY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, VI-X | BOSOR | Beor | Judgment | Adultery | Temptation | Nicolaitanes | Mist | more
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NET Notes: 2Pe 2:9 The adverbial participle κολαζομένους (kolazomenou") can refer either to contemporane...

NET Notes: 2Pe 2:10 Δόξας (doxas) almost certainly refers to angelic beings rather than mere human authorities, though it is difficult to tell wh...

NET Notes: 2Pe 2:11 ‡ Some witnesses lack παρὰ κυρίῳ (para kuriw; so A Ψ 33 81 1505 1881 2464 al vg co), while o...

NET Notes: 2Pe 2:12 This cryptic expression has been variously interpreted. (1) It could involve a simple cognate dative in which case the idea is “they will be utt...

NET Notes: 2Pe 2:13 Or “carousing,” “reveling.” The participle ἐντρυφῶντες (entrufwnte&qu...

NET Notes: 2Pe 2:14 Grk “having hearts trained in greediness, children of cursing.” The participles continue the general description of the false teachers, wi...

NET Notes: 2Pe 2:15 “Wages of unrighteousness” in Greek is the same expression found in v. 13, “wages for harmful ways.” The repetition makes the ...

NET Notes: 2Pe 2:16 Balaam’s activities are detailed in Num 22—24 (see also Num 31:8, 16).

NET Notes: 2Pe 2:17 Grk “utter darkness of darkness.” Verse 4 speaks of wicked angels presently in “chains of utter darkness,” while the final fat...

NET Notes: 2Pe 2:18 Or “deceit.”

NET Notes: 2Pe 2:19 Grk “for by what someone is overcome, to this he is enslaved.”

NET Notes: 2Pe 2:20 Grk “they again, after becoming entangled in them, are overcome by them.”

NET Notes: 2Pe 2:22 The source of this quotation is uncertain. Heraclitus has often been mentioned as a possible source, but this is doubtful. Other options on the transl...

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