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False prophets were people who said they were prophets but they were not. They said that God gave them things to say, but these people were lying.
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See: False Prophet; Prophet
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See: [False Prophet](../articles/falseprophet.md); [Prophet](../articles/prophet.md)
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### What were “destructive heresies”?
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A “heresy”(αἵρεσις/g0139) is a teaching about God which is not true. These things harmed people. Perhaps these people believed they were at peace with God when they were not. They needed to believe the right things to be at peace with God.
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See: Heresy
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See: [Heresy](../articles/heresy.md)
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### How did the false prophets and teachers "deny the master"?
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See: 2 Timothy 3:5
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See: Prophet; Gospel
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See: [Prophet](../articles/prophet.md); [Gospel](../articles/gospel.md)
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### Why did Peter write about “quick destruction”?
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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; Peach; Gospel
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See: False Teacher; [Gospel](../articles/gospel.md); Peach
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### Why did Peter write “their condemnation has not been idle”?
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