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But
there
were
a
false
prophets
also
among
the
people,
even
as
there
shall
be
b
false
c
teachers
among
you,
who
privily
shall
bring
in
damnable
heresies,
even
denying
the
Lord
that
d
bought
them,
and
bring
upon
themselves
swift
destruction.
2 And
many
shall
follow
their
pernicious
ways;
by
reason
of
whom
the
way
of
a
truth
shall
be
evil
spoken
of.
3 And
through
covetousness
shall
they
with
a
feigned
words
make
merchandise
of
you:
whose
b
judgment
now
of
a
long
time
lingereth
not,
and
their
c
damnation
slumbereth
not.
4 For
if
God
spared
not
the
a
angels
that
sinned,
but
cast
them
down
to
b
hell,
and
delivered
them
into
chains
of
darkness,
to
be
reserved
unto
c
judgment;
5 And
spared
not
the
old
world,
but
saved
a
Noah
the
eighth
person,
a
preacher
of
b
righteousness,
bringing
in
the
c
flood
upon
the
world
of
the
ungodly;
6 And
turning
the
cities
of
a
Sodom
and
Gomorrha
into
ashes
condemned
them
with
an
overthrow,
making
them
an
b
ensample
unto
those
that
after
should
live
ungodly;
7 And
delivered
just
a
Lot,
b
vexed
with
the
c
filthy
conversation
of
the
wicked:
8 (For
that
righteous
man
dwelling
among
them,
in
seeing
and
hearing,
a
vexed
his
righteous
soul
from
day
to
day
with
their
unlawful
deeds;)
9 The
Lord
knoweth
how
to
a
deliver
the
b
godly
out
of
c
temptations,
and
to
d
reserve
the
unjust
unto
the
day
of
e
judgment
to
be
punished:
10 But
chiefly
them
that
a
walk
after
the
flesh
in
the
b
lust
of
c
uncleanness,
and
despise
d
government.
e
Presumptuous
are
they,
selfwilled,
they
are
not
afraid
to
speak
evil
of
dignities.
11 Whereas
angels,
which
are
greater
in
power
and
might,
bring
not
railing
accusation
against
them
before
the
Lord.
12 But
these,
as
a
natural
brute
beasts,
made
to
be
taken
and
destroyed,
speak
evil
of
the
things
that
they
understand
not;
and
shall
utterly
b
perish
in
their
own
corruption;
13 And
shall
receive
the
a
reward
of
unrighteousness,
as
they
that
count
it
b
pleasure
to
c
riot
in
the
day
time.
Spots
they
are
and
blemishes,
sporting
themselves
with
their
own
deceivings
while
they
feast
with
you;
14 Having
eyes
full
of
adultery,
and
that
cannot
cease
from
sin;
beguiling
unstable
souls:
an
heart
they
have
exercised
with
covetous
practices;
cursed
children:
15 Which
have
a
forsaken
the
right
b
way,
and
are
gone
c
astray,
following
the
way
of
d
Balaam
the
son
of
Bosor,
who
loved
the
e
wages
of
unrighteousness;
16 But
was
rebuked
for
his
iniquity:
the
dumb
a
ass
speaking
with
man's
voice
forbad
the
madness
of
the
prophet.
17 These
are
a
wells
without
water,
clouds
that
are
carried
with
a
tempest;
to
whom
the
b
mist
of
c
darkness
is
reserved
for
ever.
18 For
when
they
a
speak
great
swelling
words
of
b
vanity,
they
c
allure
through
the
d
lusts
of
the
flesh,
through
much
wantonness,
those
that
were
clean
e
escaped
from
them
who
live
in
error.
19 While
they
promise
them
a
liberty,
they
themselves
are
the
b
servants
of
c
corruption:
for
of
whom
a
man
is
overcome,
of
the
same
is
he
brought
in
d
bondage.
20 For
if
after
they
have
a
escaped
the
b
pollutions
of
the
world
through
the
knowledge
of
the
Lord
and
Saviour
Jesus
Christ,
they
are
c
again
d
entangled
therein,
and
e
overcome,
the
latter
end
is
f
worse
with
them
than
the
beginning.
21 For
it
had
been
better
for
them
not
to
have
a
known
the
way
of
b
righteousness,
than,
after
they
have
known
it,
to
c
turn
from
the
holy
commandment
delivered
unto
them.
22 But
it
is
happened
unto
them
according
to
the
true
proverb,
The
dog
is
turned
to
his
own
a
vomit
again;
and
the
sow
that
was
b
washed
to
her
wallowing
in
the
mire.
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