2 Peter 2
This chapter warns against false teachers and the danger of apostasy. The author emphasizes the need to guard against false teaching and to grow in knowledge of the truth.
Bible version
False Teachers and Apostasy
Commentary
In 2 Peter 2, the Apostle Peter continues his warning against false teachers. He begins by reminding his readers that God is patient and merciful, but that He will eventually punish those who reject Him. He then goes on to describe the false teachers as “irrational animals” who are “born to be caught and destroyed”. He warns that these false teachers will lead people astray and bring destruction upon themselves. Peter then goes on to describe the false teachers’ behavior in detail. He says that they are “bold and arrogant” and that they “despise authority”. He also says that they are “greedy” and “exploit” people for their own gain. He warns that these false teachers will be judged and punished for their actions. Finally, Peter encourages his readers to remain steadfast in their faith and to remember that God is faithful and just. He reminds them that God will eventually judge the false teachers and that He will reward those who remain faithful to Him. In 2 Peter 2, Peter warns his readers against false teachers and encourages them to remain steadfast in their faith. He reminds them that God is patient and merciful, but that He will eventually judge and punish those who reject Him. He also describes the false teachers’ behavior in detail and encourages his readers to remember that God is faithful and just.
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There are 22 verses in 2 Peter, chapter 2.