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The Holy Bible in Modern English. Revised Edition.
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Ferrar Fentons 'Holy Bible in Modern English. All spelling, punctuation and formatting maintained through-out. Verse ordering follows the King James version for clarity and necessary organization of the verses.

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MFT PE2 2:1 Still, false prophets did appear among the People, as among you also there will be false teachers, men who will insinuate destructive heresies, even disowning the Lord who ransomed them; they bring rapid destruction on themselves,
MFT PE2 2:2 and many will follow their immorality (thanks to them the true Way will be maligned);
MFT PE2 2:3 in their lust they will exploit you with cunning arguments — men whose doom comes apace from of old, and destruction is awake upon their trail.
MFT PE2 2:4 For if God did not spare angels who had sinned, but committing them to pits of the nether gloom in Tartarus, reserved them under punishment for doom:
MFT PE2 2:5 if he did not spare the ancient world but kept Noah, the herald of righteousness, safe with seven others, when he let loose the deluge on the world of impious men:
MFT PE2 2:6 if he reduced the cities of Sodom and Gomorra to ashes when he sentenced them to devastation, and thus gave the impious an example of what was in store for them,
MFT PE2 2:7 but rescued righteous Lot who was sore burdened by the immoral behaviour of the lawless
MFT PE2 2:8 (for when that righteous man resided among them, by what he saw and heard his righteous soul was vexed day after day with their unlawful doings) —
MFT PE2 2:9 then be sure the Lord knows how to rescue pious folk from trial, and how to keep the unrighteous under punishment till the day of doom,
MFT PE2 2:10 particularly those who fall in with the polluting appetite of the flesh and despise the Powers celestial. Daring, presumptuous creatures! they are not afraid to scoff at the angelic Glories;
MFT PE2 2:11 whereas even angels, superior in might and power, lay no scoffing charge against these before the Lord.
MFT PE2 2:12 But those people! — like irrational animals, creatures of mere instinct, born for capture and corruption, they scoff at what they are ignorant of; and like animals they will suffer corruption and ruin,
MFT PE2 2:13 done out of the profits of their evil-doing. Pleasure for them is revelling in open daylight — spots and blots, with their dissipated revelling, as they carouse in your midst! —
MFT PE2 2:14 their eyes are full of harlotry, insatiable for sin; their own hearts trained to lust, they beguile unsteady souls. Accursed generation!
MFT PE2 2:15 they have gone wrong by leaving the straight road, by following the road of Balaam son of Bosor, who liked the profits of evil-doing —
MFT PE2 2:16 but he got reproved for his malpractice: a dumb ass spoke with human voice and checked the prophet's infatuation.
MFT PE2 2:17 These people are waterless fountains and mists driven by a squall, for whom the nether gloom of darkness is reserved.
MFT PE2 2:18 By talking arrogant futilities they beguile with the sensual lure of fleshly passion those who are just escaping from the company of misconduct —
MFT PE2 2:19 promising them freedom, when they are themselves enslaved to corruption (for a man is the slave of whatever overpowers him).
MFT PE2 2:20 After escaping the pollutions of the world by the knowledge of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ, if they get entangled and overpowered again, the last state is worse for them than the first.
MFT PE2 2:21 Better had they never known the Way of righteousness, than to know it and then turn back from the holy command which was committed to them.
MFT PE2 2:22 They verify the truth of the proverb: "The dog turns back to what he has vomited, the sow when washed will wallow in the mire."




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AKJV ROM 8:32 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?