But there were false teachers also among the people, as also among you there shall be false teachers.
Therefore Peter says, that such vain, false teachers are to be; but what shall they do?
By prayer must one contend against the false teachers, although the devil do not let him win.
Note the master hand wherewith Paul portrays the character of false teachers, showing how they betray their avarice and ambition.
The dominion of false teachers is willingly tolerated and patiently endured; indeed, it is given high repute.
False teachers, however, bear with nothing, least of all with perfidy and the violation of plighted faith.
It is true, however, that avarice also is an evil characteristic of false teachers, being found hand in hand with vainglory.
But there arose false prophets also among the people, as among you also there shall be false teachers, who shall privily bring in destructive heresies, denying even the Master that bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction.
Paul recognized the fact that the people amongst whom he labored were losing the faith they had professed, and were becoming victims of the deception practiced by false teachers.
Protestant teachers will readily tell you that these “false teachers” and “destructive sects” refer to the heresies that sprang up in the first few centuries of this Christian era.
Here the inspired apostle foretells the coming of false teachers, who shall bring in damnable heresies.
Against the holds and helps of sin, as false teachers, profane revilers, ignorance, and deceit.
The Church of the capital, which had hitherto enjoyed internal tranquillity, began in the time of Hyginus, who succeeded Telesphorus, to be disturbed by false teachers.
I cannot, of course, in this introduction, enter into even a brief history of false teachers in the early Christian centuries.
The occasion of the epistle is found in the harm being done to the church by false teachers, who were of two classes, the libertines and the mockers about whom he warns.
False teachers or a false teacher, had come among them and had greatly hindered the prosperity of the church.
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