2 Peter 2:10
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 Peter 2:18-22
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.”