_Lying teachers among you, some of which were already come, and many
more were to follow, who shall bring in sects, [1] (heresies) leading
to perdition, and deny the Lord who bought them, denying the divinity
of Jesus Christ, our Redeemer; such were the disciples of Simon, and
many after them. (With... [ Continue Reading ]
_Many shall follow their luxuries, or lasciviousness, such as are
related of the Nicolaites and Gnostics, by reason of whom the way of
truth shall be blasphemed, or ill spoken of, by those who made no
distinction betwixt true and false Christians. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_They shall make merchandise of you, preaching such lying doctrine as
might please the people, but through a motive of covetousness, and for
their own gain. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
If God spared not the Angels, &c. St. Peter here brings these examples
of God's justice. 1. Towards the rebellious angels that fell from
heaven; 2. that of the general flood, or deluge; 3. when he destroyed
Sodom and those other cities. First, angels that sinned, God by his
justice delivered them, d... [ Continue Reading ]
_To reserve the unjust unto the day of judgment, &c. That is, God many
times does not punish the wicked in this life, he suffers them to run
on in the ways of iniquity, with prosperity as to the enjoyment of a
short and vain happiness in this world, but his judgments are most of
all to be dreaded, w... [ Continue Reading ]
_Especially those who walk after the flesh, &c. Such were the
Gnostics, and divers of the first heretics, as well as many of them in
after ages, who despise authority, contemn the laws, both of church
and state; self-willed, full of self-love, lovers of their own
infamous pleasures; blaspheming agai... [ Continue Reading ]
_Whereas angels, &c. By comparing this place with what we read in St.
Jude, (ver. 9) he speaks of the good angels whom God employed to
banish the rebellious angels out of heaven, and on other occasions,
who, though they had greater strength and power given them by the
Almighty, yet did not bear exec... [ Continue Reading ]
_But these men, &c. These infamous heretics of whom he speaks, like
brutes, void of reason, naturally following the disorderly
inclinations of their nature corrupted by sin, tend, or run headlong
into the snares of the devil, to their own destruction and perdition,
blaspheming against the mysteries... [ Continue Reading ]
_Counting the delights of the day to be pleasure; such is their
impiety and their folly, that they have no regard to all the
punishments they make themselves liable to, if they can but pass their
days in this short life, or even one day, in shameful pleasures and
delights. They may be called the sta... [ Continue Reading ]
And what is still an aggravation to the weight of their sins, they
entice and allure others, _unstable souls, not sufficiently grounded
in faith and virtue, by promising them liberty and happiness, though
they themselves be miserable slaves to their passions. At the same
time they make dupes of them... [ Continue Reading ]
In this they are like _Balaam, of Bosor, (a town of the Madianites)
who coveting the reward promised him, (Judges xi.) was willing, if God
had permitted him, to have cursed the people of Israel: but God put a
check to his madness, by making the ass which he rode upon speak with
a human voice. (Witha... [ Continue Reading ]
_These are fountains without water. The like lively description is
given of the manners of these heretics by St. Jude, so that the text
of one of these apostles helps to expound the other. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_For if flying, and been happily freed from the pollutions, the
abominations, and corruptions of a wicked world, be upon your guard,
and take great care not to be entangled again in these dangerous
snares and nets, lest your latter condition (as Christ said, Matthew
xii. 45.) be worse than the forme... [ Continue Reading ]