2 Peter 2:17
These are wells without water, and clouds by a tempest driven, to whom the thick gloom of the darkness to the age hath been kept;
These are wells without water, and clouds by a tempest driven, to whom the thick gloom of the darkness to the age hath been kept;
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10and these, as many things indeed as they have not known, they speak evil of; and as many things as naturally (as the irrational beasts) they understand, in these they are corrupted;
11wo to them! because in the way of Cain they did go on, and to the deceit of Balaam for reward they did rush, and in the gainsaying of Korah they did perish.
12These are in your love-feasts craggy rocks; feasting together with you, without fear shepherding themselves; clouds without water, by winds carried about; trees autumnal, without fruit, twice dead, rooted up;
13wild waves of a sea, foaming out their own shames; stars going astray, to whom the gloom of the darkness to the age hath been kept.
18for overswellings of vanity speaking, they do entice in desires of the flesh -- lasciviousnesses, those who had truly escaped from those conducting themselves in error,
11Or darkness -- thou dost not see, And abundance of waters doth cover thee.
12and these, as irrational natural beasts, made to be caught and destroyed -- in what things they are ignorant of, speaking evil -- in their destruction shall be destroyed,
13about to receive a reward of unrighteousness, pleasures counting the luxury in the day, spots and blemishes, luxuriating in their deceits, feasting with you,
14having eyes full of adultery, and unable to cease from sin, enticing unstable souls, having an heart exercised in covetousnesses, children of a curse,
15having forsaken a right way, they did go astray, having followed in the way of Balaam the `son' of Bosor, who a reward of unrighteousness did love,
16and had a rebuke of his own iniquity -- a dumb ass, in man's voice having spoken, did forbid the madness of the prophet.
22A land of obscurity as thick darkness, Death-shade -- and no order, And the shining `is' as thick darkness.'
14Clouds and wind, and rain there is none, `Is' a man boasting himself in a false gift.
17When together, morning `is' to them death shade, When he discerneth the terrors of death shade.
18Light he `is' on the face of the waters, Vilified is their portion in the earth, He turneth not the way of vineyards.
3and in covetousness, with moulded words, of you they shall make merchandise, whose judgment of old is not idle, and their destruction doth not slumber.
4For if God messengers who sinned did not spare, but with chains of thick gloom, having cast `them' down to Tartarus, did deliver `them' to judgment, having been reserved,
12And He setteth darkness Round about Him -- tabernacles, Darkness of waters -- thick clouds of the skies.
30And it howleth against it in that day as the howling of a sea, And it hath looked attentively to the land, And lo, darkness -- distress, And light hath been darkened by its abundance!
21And now, they have not seen the light, Bright it `is' in the clouds, And the wind hath passed by and cleanseth them.
20And the wicked `are' as the driven out sea, For to rest it is not able, And its waters cast out filth and mire.
15A day of wrath `is' that day, A day of adversity and distress, A day of waste and desolation, A day of darkness and gloominess, A day of cloud and thick darkness.
2Who `is' this -- darkening counsel, By words without knowledge?
6He poureth on the wicked snares, fire, and brimstone, And a horrible wind `is' the portion of their cup.
18They are as straw before wind, And as chaff a hurricane hath stolen away,
11He maketh darkness His secret place, Round about Him His tabernacle, Darkness of waters, thick clouds of the skies.
5Let darkness and death-shade redeem it, Let a cloud tabernacle upon it, Let them terrify it as the most bitter of days.
6And he hath been as a naked thing in a desert, And doth not see when good cometh, And hath inhabited parched places in a wilderness, A salt land, and not inhabited.
16That are black because of ice, By them doth snow hide itself.
17By the time they are warm they have been cut off, By its being hot they have been Extinguished from their place.
13Who are forsaking paths of uprightness, To walk in ways of darkness,
19The way of the wicked `is' as darkness, They have not known at what they stumble.
22And unto the land it looketh attentively, And lo, adversity and darkness! -- Dimness, distress, and thick darkness is driven away, But not the dimness for which she is in distress!
19these are those setting themselves apart, natural men, the Spirit not having.
30He turneth not aside from darkness, His tender branch doth a flame dry up, And he turneth aside at the breath of His mouth!
13For two evils hath My people done, Me they have forsaken, a fountain of living waters, To hew out for themselves wells -- broken wells, That contain not the waters.
18For ye came not near to the mount touched and scorched with fire, and to blackness, and darkness, and tempest,
6Therefore a night ye have without vision, And darkness ye have without divination, And gone in hath the sun on the prophets, And black over them hath been the day.
7and the present heavens and the earth, by the same word are treasured, for fire being kept to a day of judgment and destruction of the impious men.
25They feel darkness, and not light, He causeth them to wander as a drunkard.
4A stream hath broken out from a sojourner, Those forgotten of the foot, They were low, from man they wandered.
8In like manner, nevertheless, those dreaming also the flesh indeed do defile, and lordship they put away, and dignities they speak evil of,
6messengers also, those who did not keep their own principality, but did leave their proper dwelling, to a judgment of a great day, in bonds everlasting, under darkness He hath kept,
14By day they meet darkness, And as night -- they grope at noon.
2While that the sun is not darkened, and the light, And the moon, and the stars, And the thick clouds returned after the rain.
14Thick clouds `are' a secret place to Him, And He doth not see;' And the circle of the heavens He walketh habitually,
16and the profane vain talkings stand aloof from, for to more impiety they will advance,
16Who have been cut down unexpectedly, A flood is poured out on their foundation.
17Ears they have, and they give not ear, Nose -- there is no breath in their mouth!
17Surely in vain is the net spread out before the eyes of any bird.