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  • They were the generation who did not believe when God, in his great patience, delayed punishing the world while Noah was building the ark in which a small group of eight persons escaped through water. (1 Peter 3, 20)

  • You are fortunate if you are insulted because of the name of Christ, for the Spirit of glory rests on you. (1 Peter 4, 14)

  • So, strive with the greatest determination and increase your faith with strength, strength with knowledge, (2 Peter 1, 5)

  • Indeed, what we taught you about the power and the return of Christ Jesus our Lord was not drawn from myths or formulated theories. We ourselves were eyewitnesses of his majesty, (2 Peter 1, 16)

  • Know this well: no prophecy of Scripture can be handed over to private interpretation, (2 Peter 1, 20)

  • Many, nonetheless, will imitate their vices and because of them the Way of Truth will be discredited. (2 Peter 2, 2)

  • Neither did he pardon the ancient world when he unleashed the waters of the flood upon the world of wicked people, but protected only Noah, the eighth prophet of righteousness. (2 Peter 2, 5)

  • and they will suffer the repayment of their wickedness. They enjoy fleeting pleasures; they are obscene and vicious who delight in deceiving you when they share in your fraternal meals. (2 Peter 2, 13)

  • These people are like waterless springs, clouds driven by a storm which move swiftly into the blackest darkness. (2 Peter 2, 17)

  • They promise freedom when they themselves are slaves of corruption: for people are slaves to whatever dominates them. (2 Peter 2, 19)

  • Indeed, after being freed from worldly vices through the knowledge of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, they returned to those vices and surrendered to them; and their present state has become worse than the first. (2 Peter 2, 20)

  • Indeed, they deliberately ignore that in the beginning the heavens existed first and earth appeared from the water, taking its form by the word of God. (2 Peter 3, 5)


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