2 Timothy 3

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1 Now this you must know, that in the last days grievous times will arise.
2 For men will be narcissistic, covetous, arrogant blasphemous braggarts, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unhallowed,
3 unaffectionate, implacable, slanderous, intemperate, untamed, without love of goodness,
4 reckless demented traitors, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of Yahweh.
5 Having a form of piety but denying the value of it. And these you must turn away from.
6 From among them are they who get into the houses of and captivate simple women laden with wrongdoing, being led away with various lusts.
7 Always learning yet never able to come to knowledge of the truth.
8 But in that manner which Iannes and Iambres had stood against Moses, so also these stand up against the truth, men corrupted in mind, rejected as false in respect of the faith.
9 But they shall not advance further, for their lack of understanding will be quite plain to all, even as those others' was.
10 But you have followed me closely in the doctrine, in the training, in the purpose, in the faith, in the forbearance, in the love, in the patience,
11 in the persecutions, in the sufferings, things which happened to me in Antiocheia, in Ikonion, in Lustra, what persecutions I had endured, and from all the Prince has delivered me.
12 And yet all those wishing a pious life in Christ Yahshua will be persecuted.
13 And evil men and enchanters will advance for the worse, deceiving and being deceived themselves.
14 But you continue in those things you have learned and have been assured of, knowing from whom you have learned.
15 And because from infancy you know the divine writings, which enable you to pursue wisdom unto preservation through faith of that which is in Christ Yahshua.
16 All writing inspired of God is also beneficial for teaching, for evidence, for correction, for education which is in righteousness,
17 that the man of Yahweh would be perfect, having prepared himself for all good works.