2 Timothy 3:9
but they shall not advance any further, for their folly shall be manifest to all, as theirs also did become.
but they shall not advance any further, for their folly shall be manifest to all, as theirs also did become.
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6for of these there are those coming into the houses and leading captive the silly women, laden with sins, led away with desires manifold,
7always learning, and never to a knowledge of truth able to come,
8and, even as Jannes and Jambres stood against Moses, so also these do stand against the truth, men corrupted in mind, disapproved concerning the faith;
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.
2and many shall follow out their destructive ways, because of whom the way of the truth shall be evil spoken of,
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.
13and evil men and impostors shall advance to the worse, leading astray and being led astray.
18Let no one deceive himself; if any one doth seem to be wise among you in this age -- let him become a fool, that he may become wise,
19for the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God, for it hath been written, `Who is taking the wise in their craftiness;'
20and again, `The Lord doth know the reasonings of the wise, that they are vain.'
10And thou -- thou hast followed after my teaching, manner of life, purpose, faith, long-suffering, love, endurance,
22professing to be wise, they were made fools,
16and the profane vain talkings stand aloof from, for to more impiety they will advance,
17and their word as a gangrene will have pasture, of whom is Hymenaeus and Philetus,
18who concerning the truth did swerve, saying the rising again to have already been, and do overthrow the faith of some;
31And they eat of the fruit of their way, And from their own counsels they are filled.
32For the turning of the simple slayeth them, And the security of the foolish destroyeth them.
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,
13This their way `is' folly for them, And their posterity with their sayings are pleased. Selah.
14not giving heed to Jewish fables and commands of men, turning themselves away from the truth;
15all things, indeed, `are' pure to the pure, and to the defiled and unstedfast `is' nothing pure, but of them defiled `are' even the mind and the conscience;
16God they profess to know, and in the works they deny `Him', being abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work disapproved.
3The folly of man perverteth his way, And against Jehovah is his heart wroth.
20for, if having escaped from the pollutions of the world, in the acknowledging of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and by these again being entangled, they have been overcome, become to them hath the last things worse than the first,
21for it were better to them not to have acknowledged the way of the righteousness, than having acknowledged `it', to turn back from the holy command delivered to them,
16as also in all the epistles, speaking in them concerning these things, among which things are certain hard to be understood, which the untaught and unstable do wrest, as also the other Writings, unto their own destruction.
17Ye, then, beloved, knowing before, take heed, lest, together with the error of the impious being led away, ye may fall from your own stedfastness,
28And, according as they did not approve of having God in knowledge, God gave them up to a disapproved mind, to do the things not seemly;
18that they said to you, that in the last time there shall be scoffers, after their own desires of impieties going on,
9Then He declareth to them their work, And their transgressions, Because they have become mighty,
19out of us they went forth, but they were not of us, for if they had been of us, they would have remained with us; but -- that they might be manifested that they are not all of us.
4and indeed, from the truth the hearing they shall turn away, and to the fables they shall be turned aside.
19for gladly do ye bear with the fools -- being wise,
18There is no fear of God before their eyes.'
10and in all deceitfulness of the unrighteousness in those perishing, because the love of the truth they did not receive for their being saved,
11and because of this shall God send to them a working of delusion, for their believing the lie,
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,
8The wisdom of the prudent `is' to understand his way, And the folly of fools `is' deceit.
14but their minds were hardened, for unto this day the same vail at the reading of the Old Covenant doth remain unwithdrawn -- which in Christ is being made useless --
38and now I say to you, Refrain from these men, and let them alone, because if this counsel or this work may be of men, it will be overthrown,
9The appearance of their faces witnessed against them, And their sin, as Sodom, they declared, They have not hidden! Wo to their soul, For they have done to themselves evil.
4in which they think it strange -- your not running with them to the same excess of dissoluteness, speaking evil,
3And also, when he that is a fool Is walking in the way, his heart is lacking, And he hath said to every one, `He `is' a fool.'
7willing to be teachers of law, not understanding either the things they say, nor concerning what they asseverate,
3let not any one deceive you in any manner, because -- if the falling away may not come first, and the man of sin be revealed -- the son of the destruction,
16Again I say, may no one think me to be a fool; and if otherwise, even as a fool receive me, that I also a little may boast.
9The thought of folly `is' sin, And an abomination to man `is' a scorner.
24of certain men the sins are manifest beforehand, leading before to judgment, and certain also they follow after;