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  • And in avarice, they will negotiate about you with false words. Their judgment, in the near future, is not delayed, and their perdition does not sleep. (2 Peter 2, 3)

  • whereas the Angels, who are greater in strength and virtue, did not bring against themselves such a deplorable judgment. (2 Peter 2, 11)

  • Yet truly, these others, like irrational beasts, naturally fall into traps and into ruin by blaspheming whatever they do not understand, and so they shall perish in their corruption, (2 Peter 2, 12)

  • These ones are like fountains without water, and like clouds stirred up by whirlwinds. For them, the mist of darkness is reserved. (2 Peter 2, 17)

  • promising them freedoms, while they themselves are the servants of corruption. For by whatever a man is overcome, of this also is he the servant. (2 Peter 2, 19)

  • For if, after taking refuge from the defilements of the world in the understanding of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, they again become entangled and overcome by these things, then the latter state becomes worse than the former. (2 Peter 2, 20)

  • But they willfully ignore this: that the heavens existed first, and that the earth, from water and through water, was established by the Word of God. (2 Peter 3, 5)

  • By water, the former world then, having been inundated with water, perished. (2 Peter 3, 6)

  • Therefore, most beloved, while awaiting these things, be diligent, so that you may be found to be immaculate and unassailable before him, in peace. (2 Peter 3, 14)

  • My little sons, this I write to you, so that you may not sin. But if anyone has sinned, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ, the Just One. (1 John 2, 1)

  • Whoever declares himself to be in the light, and yet hates his brother, is in the darkness even now. (1 John 2, 9)

  • But whoever hates his brother is in the darkness, and in darkness he walks, and he does not know where he is going. For the darkness has blinded his eyes. (1 John 2, 11)


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