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Men will arise from among your own selves, speaking perverse things, to draw away the disciples after them.
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The Greatest Threat Is Inside
Commentators unanimously highlight Paul's warning that the most severe dangers to the church often come not from external persecution, but from within its own ranks. Scholars like Albert Barnes and John Calvin describe these individuals as 'wolves within' who, under the guise of being fellow believers or even leaders, seek to cause division and harm from a place of presumed trust.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Also of your own selves. From your own church; from those who profess to be Christians.
Speaking perverse things. Crooked,…
From among your own selves (εξ υμων αυτων). In sheep's clothing just as Jesus had foretold. The outcome fully justified Paul's app…
19th Century
Anglican
Of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things.—The Pastoral Epistles, 2 Peter and Jude, provide only too a…
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The third section of Paul’s address continues with an exhortation to the Ephesian elders in light of what Paul sees will soon take place in the chu…
16th Century
Protestant
Of your own selves shall arise. This amplifies the grievousness of the evil, because there are some wolves within, who hide themselves und…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Also of your own selves shall men arise Not only false teachers from abroad should come and enter among them, but so…
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