Diaglott(i)
1 This but know thou, that in latter days will be present seasons trying.
2 Will be for the men self-lovers, money-lovers, boasters, haughty ones, revilers, to parents disobedient, unthankful ones, unholy ones,
3 void of natural affection, implacable, accusers, without self-control, fierce ones, without love to good men,
4 betrayers, rash ones, having been puffed up, pleasure-lovers rather than God-lovers;
5 having a form of piety, the but power of her having denied. Also these turn away from.
6 Out of these for are those entering into the houses and leading captive little women having been laden with sins, being led away by inordinate desires various,
7 always learning, and never into a knowledge of truth to come are able.
8 Which way but Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, so also these are opposed to the truth, men having corrupted the mind, disapproved ones concerning the faith.
9 But not they shall proceed to more; the for folly of them very plain shall be to all, as also that of those became.