Diaglott(i)
10 especially but those after flesh in lust of pollution going, and lordship despising. Daring, self-willed, of dignities not they are afraid speaking evil;
11 where messengers in strength and power greater being, not bring against them from Lord a railing judgment;
12 these but, like irrational animals, natural, having been made for capture and slaughter, in which things they do not understand reviling, in the corruption of them they will be destroyed,
13 receiving a reward of unrighteousness; a pleasure esteeming the in day luxury, spots and stains, revelling in the deceptions of themselves, feasting together with you,
14 eyes having full of an adulteress and unrestrained from sin, alluring souls unstable, a heart having been trained for covetousness having, of a curse children,