The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Second Epistle of the Blessed Apostle Paul to Timothy
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Chapter 3
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Be sure of this, that in the world’s last age there are perilous times coming.
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Men will be in love with self, in love with money, boastful, proud, abusive; without reverence for their parents, without gratitude, without scruple,
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without love, without peace; slanderers, incontinent, strangers to pity and to kindness;
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treacherous, reckless, full of vain conceit, thinking rather of their pleasures than of God.
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They will preserve all the outward form of religion, although they have long been strangers to its meaning. From these, too, turn away.
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They count among their number the men that will make their way into house after house, captivating weak women whose consciences are burdened by sin; women swayed by shifting passions,
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who are for ever inquiring, yet never attain to recognition of the truth.
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Moses found rivals in Jannes and Mambres; just so the men I speak of set themselves up in rivalry against the truth, men whose minds are corrupt, whose faith is counterfeit;
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yet they will come to little, they will soon be detected, like those others, in their rash folly.

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Not such was the schooling, the guidance, thou hadst from me; in firm resolve, in faith, in patience, in love, in endurance;
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all my persecutions and suffering, such as those which befell me at Antioch, Iconium, and Lystra; what persecutions I underwent! And yet the Lord brought me through them all safely.
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And indeed, all those who are resolved to live a holy life in Christ Jesus will meet with persecution;
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while the rogues and the mountebanks go on from bad to worse, at once impostors and dupes.
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It is for thee to hold fast by the doctrine handed on to thee, the charge committed to thee; thou knowest well, from whom that tradition came;
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thou canst remember the holy learning thou hast been taught from childhood upwards. This will train thee up for salvation, through the faith which rests in Christ Jesus.
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Everything in the scripture has been divinely inspired, and has its uses; to instruct us, to expose our errors, to correct our faults, to educate us in holy living;
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so God’s servant will become a master of his craft, and each noble task that comes will find him ready for it.