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  1. The angels that sinned. —Better, the angels for their sin: it gives the reason why they were not spared, and points to some definite sin. What sin is meant?

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      Rev., better, from of old, bringing out thus more sharply...

  2. The design of this second epistle is the same with that of the former, as is evident from the 2 Pet. 3:1; whence observe that, in the things of God, we have need of precept upon precept, and line upon line, and all little enough to keep them in remembrance; and yet these are the things which should be most faithfully recorded and frequently ...

  3. I. He describes these seducers as impious in themselves, and very pernicious to others (v. 1-3). II. He assures them of the punishment that shall be inflicted on them (v. 3-6). III. He tells us how contrary the method is which God takes with those who fear him (v. 7-9). IV.

  4. David Guzik commentary on 2 Peter 2, in which Peter talks about the presence and work of false teachers in the church and God's sovereignty over them.

  5. Note also in respect to this how it is emphasised that both the past destruction of the Flood and the coming destruction by fire will affect ‘the heavens' as well as the earth (2 Peter 3:5; 2 Peter 3:7). · Noah and the Flood of water that destroyed the earth (2 Peter 2:5 compare Genesis 6:5 to Genesis 8:22). Note also in respect to this 2 ...

  6. 17 Ιουν 1998 · If God punished angels who committed apostasy, surely He will punish people in Peters day who apostatized. If God did not “spare” fallen angels and inflicted retribution upon them, He would not withhold judgment on current false teachers.

  7. 4 For if God did not spare angels when they sinned,(A) but sent them to hell,[a] putting them in chains of darkness[b] to be held for judgment;(B) Read full chapter.

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