As there were false prophets in Israel, so there will arise false
teachers among the faithful. (Writing from the assumed standpoint of
the apostolic age, he projects their coming into the future; in 2
Peter 2:10 they are regarded as already active; _cf. 2 Peter 3:3; 2
Peter 3:17_.) By their vicious... [ Continue Reading ]
The sins of the false teachers are now described licentiousness (2
Peter 2:10), audacious blasphemy (2 Peter 2:10), open profligacy (2
Peter 2:13), and covetousness like that of Balaam (2 Peter 2:15). They
are as worthless as springs without water, and their end is blackness
of darkness. The whole s... [ Continue Reading ]
Uttering vain words they snare in the lusts of the flesh those who
were just escaping (or, had actually escaped) from heathen vices,
promising them liberty, while all the time they are themselves the
slaves of sin. Having once been rescued from the defilements of the
world, they have again become en... [ Continue Reading ]