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2 Timothy 3

3:1But this know! that in the last days ill-tempered times will be present;

3:2for men will be fond of themselves, fond of money, ostentatious, proud, blasphemous, resisting the persuasion of parents, ungracious, unholy,

3:3unaffectionate, hostile, devilish, immoderate, untamed, disliking good,

3:4betrayers, precipitous, being deluded, friends of pleasure rather than friends of God;

3:5having the appearance of piety, but denying its power. Even these turn away from!

3:6For from out of these are the ones entering into the houses, and capturing the vain women heaped with sins, being led by various desires,

3:7at all times learning, and not at any time being able to come in full knowledge of the truth.

3:8And in which manner Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, so also these oppose the truth; men being corrupted in the mind, unproved concerning the belief.

3:9But they shall not progress unto more; for their thoughtlessness will be evident to all, as also their's was.

3:10But you have closely followed my instruction in the conduct, in the intention, in the belief, in the long-suffering, in the love, in the endurance,

3:11in the persecutions, in the sufferings, such as happened to me in Antioch, in Iconium, in Lystra-- of such persecutions I endured. And from out of all the Lord rescued me.

3:12But even all the ones wanting to live piously in Christ Jesus shall be persecuted.

3:13But wicked men and impostors shall progress unto the worse, misleading, and being misled.

3:14But you abide in the things which you learned, and were trustworthy! knowing from whom you learned.

3:15And that from a babe you knew the consecrated writings, the ones being able to make you wise unto deliverance, through belief, of the one in Christ Jesus.

3:16Every scripture is God inspired, and beneficial for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for instruction-- the one in righteousness;

3:17that the man of God should be complete for accomplishing every good work.