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traitors, headstrong, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God;
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Pleasure Over God
Commentators emphasize that a key sign of spiritual decay is being "lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God." This describes a life where personal amusement and sensual gratification become the primary pursuit, effectively replacing God as the center of one's affections. As one scholar notes, the list of vices in this chapter begins with love of self and ends with this love of pleasure, which ultimately shuts out any true love for God.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Traitors. This word is used in the New Testament only here and in Luke 6:16 and Acts 7:52. It means anyone who betrays—whether it is a fri…
Traitors (προδοτα). Old word (from προδιδωμ), in N.T. only here, Luke 6:16; Acts 7:52.
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19th Century
Anglican
Traitors.—Or, betrayers, probably, as it has been suggested, of their Christian brothers. (Compare to Luke 6:16, where th…
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In these three verses we find a list of no fewer than eighteen vices that will characterize people in the last days. These conditions have always e…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Traitors To their princes and sovereigns, whose deaths they have contrived and compassed, and whom they have assassi…
Even in gospel times there would be perilous times; because of persecution from without, and still more because of corruptions within. Men love to …
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13th Century
Catholic
1. Previously, the Apostle instructed Timothy on how to handle present tribulations and dangers; here, he shows him how to stand against fut…