2 Peter 3:8
Dearly beloued, be not ignoraunt of this one thinge, how that one daye is with the LORDE as a thousande yeare: and a thousande yeare as one daye.
Dearly beloued, be not ignoraunt of this one thinge, how that one daye is with the LORDE as a thousande yeare: and a thousande yeare as one daye.
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9The LORDE is not slacke to fulfyll his promes (as some me counte slacknesse) but is paciet to vs warde, and wyl not that eny ma shulde be lost, but that euery man shulde amende himselfe.
10Neuertheles the daye of the LORDE shal come euen as a thefe in the night: in the which (daye) the heauens shal perishe with a greate noyse, and the Elementes shal melte with heate, and the earth and ye workes that are therin, shal burne.
11Yf all these thinges shal perishe, what maner persons then ought ye to be in holy couersacion and godlynes,
12lokynge for and hastynge vnto the commynge of the LORDE? In the which the heauens shal perishe with fyre, and the elementes shal melt with heate.
13Neuertheles we loke for a new heauen and a new earth (acordynge to his promes) wherin dwelleth righteousnes.
14Wherfore dearly beloued, seynge that ye loke for soch thinges, be diligent, yt ye maye be founde before him in peace without spot and vndefyled:
15and counte the longsufferynge of oure LORDE youre saluacion, Euen as oure dearly beloued brother Paul (acordinge to the wyssdome geue vnto him) wrote vnto you:
3This first vnderstonde, that in the last dayes there shal come mockers, which wyll walke after their awne lustes,
4& saye: Where is the promes of his commynge? For sence the fathers fell on slepe, euery thinge contynueth as it was from the begynnynge of ye creature.
5This they knowe not (and that wylfully) how that the heauens were afore tyme also, and the earth out of the water, & was in the water by the worde of God,
6yet was the worlde at that tyme destroyed by the same with the floude.
7But the heauens which are yet, and ye earth, are kepte in stoare by his worde, to be reserued vnto fyre agaynst the daye of iudgment and damnacion of vngodly men.
4For a thousande yeares in thy sight are but as yesterdaye that is past, and like as it were a night watch.
1Bvt of ye tymes and seasons (brethre) it is no nede to wryte vnto you.
2For ye youre selues knowe perfectly, that the daye of the LORDE shal come euen as a thefe in the nighte.
17But ye beloued, remeber the wordes which were spoken before of the Apostles of oure LORDE Iesus Christ,
14For the greate daye of the LORDE is at honde, it is harde by, & commeth on a pace. Horrible is ye tydinges of the LORDES daye, then shall the giaunte crie out:
15for that daye is a daye of wrath, a daye of trouble & heuynesse, a daye of vtter destruccion & mysery, a darcke & glomynge daye, a cloudy & stormy daye,
7Be pacient therfore brethren, vnto the comynge of the LORDE. Beholde, the hussbade man wayteth for the precious frute of ye earth, and hath longe pacience there vpon, vntill he receaue the erly and the latter rayne.
8Be ye also pacient therfore, and settle youre hertes, for the commynge of the LORDE draweth nye.
4But ye brethren are not in darknes, that that daye shulde come on you as a thefe.
30After this maner also shal it go, in the daye whan the sonne of man shal appeare.
37Euen as it was in the tyme of Noe, so shal the commynge of the sonne of man be also.
37For yet ouer a litle whyle, and then he that shal come, wyl come, and wyl not tary.
17Ye therfore beloued, seynge ye knowe it before hande, bewarre, lest ye also be plucte awaye thorow the erroure of ye wicked, and fall from yor owne stedfastnes.
33Take hede, watch, & praye, for ye knowe not whan the tyme is.
1Bvt this shalt thou knowe, that in the last dayes shal come parelous tymes.
1For marck, the daye commeth that shall burne as an oue: and all the proude, yee and all soch as do wickednesse, shalbe straw: and the daye that is for to come, shall burne the vp (sayeth the LORDE of hoostes) so that it shal leaue them nether rote ner braunch.
31Heauen and earth shal perishe, but my wordes shal not perishe.
8and with flammynge fyre, to geue vengeauce vnto them that knowe not God, and to them that obeye not the Gospell of oure LORDE Iesus Christ.
7This shalbe that specyall daye, which is knowne vnto the LORDE: nether daye ner night, but aboute the euenynge tyme it shalbe light.
25but the worde of the LORDE endureth for euer. This is the worde, that is preached amonge you.
7therfore appoynteth he a daye agayne after so longe tyme, and sayeth: Todaye (as it is rehearsed by Dauid) Todaye yf ye shal heare his voyce, then harden not youre hertes.
18vnto vs, which loke not on the thinges that are sene, but on them which are not sene. For ye thinges which are sene, are temporall: but the thinges that are not sene, are eternall.
9The LORDE knoweth how to delyuer the godly out of tentacion, and how to reserue the vniust vnto the daye of iudgment for to be punyshed:
3for ye visio is yet farre of for a tyme, but at ye last it shal come to passe, & not fayle. And though he tary, yet wait thou for him, for in very dede he wil come, and not be slacke.
5But thou after thine harde and impenitent hert, heapest vnto thy selfe a treasure of wrath, agaynst the daye of wrath and of the openynge of the righteous iudgment of God,
9Namely, yt we are but of yesterdaye, and considre not, that oure dayes vpon earth are buth a very shadow.
9For lo, the daye of the LORDE shall come, terrible, full of indignacion and wrath: to make the londe waist, and to root out the synne therof.
42Watch therfore, for ye knowe not what houre youre LORDE wil come.
33Heauen and earth shal passe, but my wordes shal not passe.
4One generacio passeth awaye, another commeth, but the earth abydeth still.
39and they regarded it not, tyll the floude came and toke them all awaye) So shal also the commynge of the sonne of man be.
19We haue also a sure worde of prophecie, and ye do well that ye take hede thervnto, as vnto a lighte that shyneth in a darke place vntyll the daye dawne, and the daye starre aryse in youre hertes.
10For one daye in thy courte is better then a thousande:
3Let noman disceaue you by eny meanes. For the LORDE commeth not, excepte the departynge come first, and that that Man of synne be opened, euen the sonne of perdicion,
2He hath wounded vs, & he shal bynde vs vp agayne: after two dayes shal he quycken vs, in the thirde daye he shal rase vs vp, so that we shal lyue in his sight.
15alas, alas for this daye. And why? the daye of the LORDE is at honde, and commeth as a destroyer from the Allmightie.
8Iesus Christ yesterdaye and Todaye, & the same cotinueth for euer.
12Derely beloued, maruell not at this heate (which is come amoge you to trye you) as though some strauge thinge happened vnto you: