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Scholars disagree about why Peter wrote "chains of lower darkness." Some scholars think this was a metaphor. Peter was speaking about the angels who sinned and then were kept in darkness. Other scholars think the darkness itself was like a chain, because the angels could barely move because of the darkness. Those angels will be kept in this darkness until Jeus returns to judge the whole world.
See: Metaphor; Judge (Judgment); Light and Darkness (metaphor); [Angel](../articles/angel.md); [Demon](../articles/demon.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Jesus Return to Earth
See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); Judge (Judgment); Light and Darkness (metaphor); [Angel](../articles/angel.md); [Demon](../articles/demon.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Jesus Return to Earth
### Why did Peter write that God “did not spare the ancient world”?
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Scholars think Peter called the false teachers and prophets "unreasoning animals." This is a metaphor. He was speaking about these false leaders. Animals live always do the things they want to do. Peter wanted to say that in some way these prophets and teachers only do the things they want to do. That is, they did not try to do the right things.
See: Metaphor; Prophet
See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); Prophet
### Why did Peter write “reward of their wrongdoing”?
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Peter called the false teachers and prophets "stains and blemishes." This was a metaphor. He was speaking about the shame they caused themselves and other people. He wanted people to think about how a stain on a garment makes people no longer see it as beautiful. Scholars think that because of the wrong things the false teachers and prophets did, they were like “stains” on the Christian community. That is, they made people think bad things about Christians.
See: [False Teacher](../articles/falseteacher.md); False Prophet; Metaphor
See: [False Teacher](../articles/falseteacher.md); False Prophet; [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md)
### What were “eyes full of adultery”?
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Some scholars think the “corruption” about which Peter spoke is when someone obeys Satan. They do this because they think Satan will reward them. Really, Satan makes them think and do worse and worse things.
See: Metaphor; [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Satan (The Devil); Spirit (Spiritual)
See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Satan (The Devil); Spirit (Spiritual)
### What was the “corruption of the world”?
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When Peter wrote that people can "turn away from the holy commandment," he spoke about people who heard true things about God but not to believe them. That is, they believed the lies of the false teachers and prophets instead of the truth about God. Peter used the metaphor of someone turning away from a good thing. This would be like a person refusing a great gift. When he wrote about the “holy commandment,” he was writing about living in the right way.
See: Metaphor; Prophet; Holy (Holiness, Set Apart); Command (Commandment)
See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); Prophet; Holy (Holiness, Set Apart); Command (Commandment)