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When Christians did what the false prophets and teachers taught, it caused other people to say bad things about the things Jesus and the apostles taught. When they did this, they spoke against God. They said the things God taught were not true.
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See: Blaspheme (Blasphemy); Prophet; [Apostle](../articles/apostle.md)
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See: [Blaspheme (Blasphemy)](../articles/blaspheme.md); [Prophet](../articles/prophet.md); [Apostle](../articles/apostle.md)
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### How did the false teachers “exploit” Christians with "deceptive words"?
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False teachers used “deceptive words.” They created stories to so people would reject the gospel. Jesus permitted Christian teachers to make money from teaching and preaching the gospel. They could make money to live, but they should not try to become very rich. Scholars think the false teachers began to “exploit”(ἐμπορεύομαι/g1710) people and tried to become rich by teaching people (see: 1 Timothy 6:3-5).
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See: False Teacher; [Gospel](../articles/gospel.md); Peach
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See: [False Teacher](../articles/falseteacher.md); [Gospel](../articles/gospel.md); Peach
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### Why did Peter write “their condemnation has not been idle”?
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Peter wrote their “condemnation has not been idle." He wanted people to know that God already decided to punish the false teachers. He wanted people to know that God will punish them soon.
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See: Condemn (Condemnation); Punish (punishment); False Teacher
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See: Condemn (Condemnation); Punish (punishment); [False Teacher](../articles/falseteacher.md)
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### Why did Peter write “their destruction is not asleep”?
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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.
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See: False Teacher; False Prophet; Metaphor
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See: [False Teacher](../articles/falseteacher.md); False Prophet; Metaphor
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### What were “eyes full of adultery”?
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Some scholars think the words, “eyes full of adultery” describes a man who cannot look at a woman without having wrong thoughts about her. That is, he wants nothing but to have sex with her. Other scholars think Peter wanted to say that the false teachers and prophets wanted to be with women so they could have sex with her. Other scholars think the words meant that these men thought every woman was an adulterer.
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See: Adultery; False Prophet; False Teacher
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See: Adultery; False Prophet; [False Teacher](../articles/falseteacher.md)
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### How did the false prophets and teachers “entice unstable souls”?
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Peter wrote that the false prophets and teachers "entice unstable souls" to say that they tempted Christians in some way. They taught things that were close to the truth, but were really lies. By lying, they were able to make Christians follow them and to do the wrong things.
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See: False Prophet; False Teacher; Soul; Tempt (Temptation)
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See: False Prophet; [False Teacher](../articles/falseteacher.md); Soul; Tempt (Temptation)
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### How did the false prophets and teachers have “hearts trained in covetousness”?
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When Peter spoke about these false teachers and prophets having “hearts trained in covetousness”, he wanted people to know that everything the false teachers and prophets did was for themselves.
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See: False Prophet; False Teacher
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See: False Prophet; [False Teacher](../articles/falseteacher.md)
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### What was the “way of Balaam”?
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Peter wrote "the way of Balaam" so people would think about the things Balaam did. The story of Balaam in the Old Testament spoke about a man who was greedy. He did all he could to get the people of Israel to live in a wrong way (see: Numbers 31:16). He did this because one of Israel's enemies promised him a large amount of money. In the same way, the false teachers and prophets did the same types of things Balaam did. They tried to get Christians to live in a wrong way. They did this to try to gain a lot of money.
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See: Old Testament (Law and Prophet); False Prophet; False Teacher
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See: Old Testament (Law and Prophet); False Prophet; [False Teacher](../articles/falseteacher.md)
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### What was the “gloom of thick darkness”?
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The “gloom of thick darkness” spoke about the blackest kind of darkness. Scholars think God set aside the darkest places in hell for the false teachers and prophets.
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See: Hell; Light and darkness; False Teacher; False Prophet
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See: Hell; Light and darkness; [False Teacher](../articles/falseteacher.md); False Prophet
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### How did the false teachers and prophets speak with “vain arrogance”?
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The false teachers and prophets spoke with “vain arrogance” in several ways. They spoke loudly. They used, big words. They spoke with great emotion in order to excite people. They spoke about promises that God never made. They could not make these promises happen. So, what they said was in "vain". That is, they had no real value. Also, they thought very highly of themselves. They were arrogant.
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See: False Teacher; False Prophet
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See: [False Teacher](../articles/falseteacher.md); False Prophet
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### What were the “lusts of the flesh”?
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