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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](../articles/falseteacher.md)
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See: [Condemn (Condemnation)](../articles/condemn.md); [Punish (Punishment)](../articles/punish.md); [False Teacher](../articles/falseteacher.md)
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### Why did Peter write “their destruction is not asleep”?
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When Peter wrote that God “did not spare the ancient world,” he spoke about the world before the flood when Noah lived (see: Genesis 7:17-24). That is, Peter wanted people to think about how God used the flood to punish the people when Noah lived. He did this to punish them for their sins.
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See: Punish (Punishment); Sin
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See: [Punish (Punishment)](../articles/punish.md); Sin
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### How was Noah a “herald of righteousness”?
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