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2 Peter 2:10-22 Good News Bible Catholic Edition (GNBDK)

10. especially those who follow their filthy bodily lusts and despise God's authority.These false teachers are bold and arrogant, and show no respect for the glorious beings above; instead, they insult them.

11. Even the angels, who are so much stronger and mightier than these false teachers, do not accuse them with insults in the presence of the Lord.

12. But these people act by instinct, like wild animals born to be captured and killed; they attack with insults anything they do not understand. They will be destroyed like wild animals,

13. and they will be paid with suffering for the suffering they have caused. Pleasure for them is to do anything in broad daylight that will satisfy their bodily appetites; they are a shame and a disgrace as they join you in your meals, all the while enjoying their deceitful ways!

14. They want to look at nothing but immoral women; their appetite for sin is never satisfied. They lead weak people into a trap. Their hearts are trained to be greedy. They are under God's curse!

15. They have left the straight path and have lost their way; they have followed the path taken by Balaam son of Beor, who loved the money he would get for doing wrong

16. and was rebuked for his sin. His donkey spoke with a human voice and stopped the prophet's insane action.

17. These people are like dried-up springs, like clouds blown along by a storm; God has reserved a place for them in the deepest darkness.

18. They make proud and stupid statements, and use immoral bodily lusts to trap those who are just beginning to escape from among people who live in error.

19. They promise them freedom while they themselves are slaves of destructive habits — for a person is a slave of anything that has conquered him.

20. If people have escaped from the corrupting forces of the world through their knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and then are again caught and conquered by them, such people are in a worse state at the end than they were at the beginning.

21. It would have been much better for them never to have known the way of righteousness than to know it and then turn away from the sacred command that was given them.

22. What happened to them shows that the proverbs are true: “A dog goes back to what it has vomited” and “A pig that has been washed goes back to roll in the mud.”

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