~5 min.Who Is On The Lord's Side?
inthebeloved.org · ... be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies ..." 2. Pet. 2:1 - 3. Just as there were false prophets all through the Old ...
Position:LDEM Jun 1, 2003
~8 min.The Titles of the Lord Jesus Christ
biblecentre.org · ... Despotes , another word used, but only twice used of Christ. (See 2. Pet. 2:1; Jude 4.) It is derived from deo , to bind, and pous , the ...
~8 min.The Lord Jesus Christ
biblecentre.org · ... Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction" (2. Pet. 2:1). These false teachers had been 'bought' or 'purchased' but, clearly, ...
~9 min.The Lord Jesus Christ: His sufferings
faq-bible.org · ... Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction' (2. Pet. 2:1). These false teachers had been 'bought' or 'purchased' but, clearly, ...
~10 min.The Claims of God
biblecentre.org · ... bought you. If you do deny Him you bring upon yourself swift destruction (2. Pet. 2:1). May you admit the righteous claim He has upon you, and escape ...
~24 min.The Catholic Epistle Of Jude
biblecentre.org · ... sin whereas Jude of apostasy. Peter predicts that false teachers would arise (2. Pet. 2:1,3:3) and Jude states that they had come in (vA. ...
~15 min.The Apostasy Sweeping Over The Churches
biblecentre.org · ... up and storing up and defrauding the poor. Now listen to Peter (2. Pet. 2:1): "But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there ...
~16 min.The Hidden Treasure and the Costly Pearl
biblecentre.org · ... shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them' (2. Pet. 2:1). There is therefore abundant witness that the Lord Jesus has ...
~32 min.What about the other Bible verses?
... security of the redeemed in spite of all difficulties! Deny the Lord (2. Pet. 2:1). "But there were false prophets also among the people, as there ...
~19 min.Final Perseverance: What is it?
... the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction" (2. Pet. 2:1) The difficulty of this passage arises, we suppose, from the ...