2 Peter 2:13-22

13 suffering wrong as 1the wages of doing wrong. They count it a pleasure to 2revel in the 3daytime. They are stains and blemishes, 4reveling in their deceptions, as they 5carouse with you,
14 having eyes full of adultery that never cease from sin, 6enticing 7unstable souls, having a heart trained in 8greed, 9accursed children;
15 forsaking 10the right way, they have gone astray, having followed 11the way of Balaam, the son of Beor, who loved 12the wages of unrighteousness;
16 but he received a rebuke for his own transgression, 13for a mute donkey, speaking with a voice of a man, restrained the madness of the prophet.
17 These are 14springs without water and mists driven by a storm, 15for whom the black darkness has been reserved.
18 For speaking out 16arrogant words of 17vanity they 18entice by fleshly desires, by 19sensuality, those who barely 20escape from the ones who live in error,
19 promising them freedom while they themselves are slaves of corruption; for 21by what a man is overcome, by this he is enslaved.
20 For if, after they have 22escaped the defilements of the world by 23the knowledge of the 24Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, they are again 25entangled in them and are overcome, 26the last state has become worse for them than the first.
21 27For it would be better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than having known it, to turn away from 28the holy commandment 29handed on to them.
22 It has happened to them according to the true proverb, "30A DOG RETURNS TO ITS OWN VOMIT," and, "A sow, after washing, returns to wallowing in the mire."

2 Peter 2:13-22 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 2 PETER 2

This chapter contains a description of false teachers, that were then in Christian churches, as there had been false prophets among the Jews; and they are described by the doctrines, which they privily introduced; in general, damnable heresies; in particular, denying the Lord that bought them; and by their success, having many followers of them in their pernicious ways; and by the sad effects following hereupon; with respect to the way of truth, that was blasphemed; with respect to their hearers, they, through the covetousness of these false teachers, were made merchandise of; and with respect to themselves, swift and sure destruction would be brought upon them, 2Pe 2:1-3, which is illustrated and confirmed by the instances of punishment in the angels, the men of the old world, and the inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrah, 2Pe 2:4-8 and whereas, in these instances, notice is taken of the deliverance of some righteous persons, as Noah and Lot, when wicked men were destroyed; the apostle draws this conclusion from the whole, that the Lord knows both how to deliver the saints out of afflictions, and to reserve wicked men until the day of judgment, then to be punished, 2Pe 2:9, especially such shall be then punished, who are described by their impure course of lift, their contempt of civil government, and their presumption and selfwill, 2Pe 1:10 which sins of theirs are aggravated by the different conduct of angels, superior to them; and by their being like brute beasts, as ignorant as they, and even below them; whose punishment will be to perish in their corruption, as the just reward of their unrighteousness, since they are open in sin, take pleasure in it, and sport themselves with it, and are spots and blemishes in Christian societies, 2Pe 2:11-13 and these, who are no other than the false teachers before spoken of, are further described by their adulterous eyes, which cannot cease from sin; by their beguiling unstable souls; by the covetous practices their hearts were exercised with; by their just desert, cursed children; by the course they steer, forsaking the right way, going astray from it, and following the way of Balaam in his covetousness, and other wicked practices, for which he was reproved by his ass; and by various metaphors, which express the emptiness of these persons, and which also point at their destruction, and describe their boasts and brags, and the influence they have, through their lasciviousness and uncleanness, on some persons, who have been outwardly reformed, 2Pe 2:14-18 and this they obtain over them in a very stupid and senseless way, by promising them liberty, when through being overcome by them, and drawn into sin, they were brought into bondage, and become servants of corruption; and so their case is worse than it was before their reformation, and profession of religion; and better it would have been not to have had the knowledge they had, than after it to turn from the paths of truth and holiness, which is illustrated by a true Scripture proverb, which expresses the filthy nature of sin, the character of these men, and their irrecoverable state and condition, 2Pe 2:19-22.

Cross References 30

  • 1. 2 Peter 2:15
  • 2. Romans 13:13
  • 3. 1 Thessalonians 5:7
  • 4. Romans 13:13
  • 5. 1 Corinthians 11:21; Jude 12
  • 6. 2 Peter 2:18
  • 7. James 1:8; 2 Peter 3:16
  • 8. 2 Peter 2:3
  • 9. Ephesians 2:3
  • 10. Acts 13:10
  • 11. Numbers 22:5, 7; Deuteronomy 23:4; Nehemiah 13:2; Jude 11; Revelation 2:14
  • 12. 2 Peter 2:13
  • 13. Numbers 22:21, 23, 28, 30f
  • 14. Jude 12
  • 15. Jude 13
  • 16. Jude 16
  • 17. Ephesians 4:17
  • 18. 2 Peter 2:14
  • 19. 2 Peter 2:2
  • 20. 2 Peter 1:4; 2 Peter 2:20
  • 21. John 8:34; Romans 6:16
  • 22. 2 Peter 2:18
  • 23. 2 Peter 1:2
  • 24. 2 Peter 1:11; 2 Peter 3:18
  • 25. 2 Timothy 2:4
  • 26. Matthew 12:45; Luke 11:26
  • 27. Ezekiel 18:24; Hebrews 6:4f; Hebrews 10:26; James 4:17
  • 28. Galatians 6:2; 1 Timothy 6:14; 2 Peter 3:2
  • 29. Jude 3
  • 30. Proverbs 26:11

Footnotes 3

  • [a]. One early ms reads "love feasts"
  • [b]. Lit "blackness of darkness"
  • [c]. Lit "The thing of the true proverb has happened to them"
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