GREAT WHITE THRONE JUDGMENT ANGELS WHO SINNED 2 Peter 2:4 Pt 6

GREAT WHITE THRONE JUDGMENT ANGELS WHO SINNED 2 Peter 2:4 Pt 6

Apr 24, 2026

The Great White Throne Judgment The Angels Who Sinned 2 Peter 2:4 Pt 6, draws conclusions from the previous studies on the words generally associated with hell and punishment.

We examined "nephesh" (soul, person living or dead), corpse), sheol (the grave or it) hades, the Greek equivalent of Sheol, Gehenna, the valley south of Jerusalem, and Tartarus, a place of darkness as in the abyss, but which had no equivalent word in the Hebrew Bible.

Here we discuss the context of 2 Pet 1:21-22 and 2:1-4, showing that Peter, in contrast to the true prophets, spoke of false prophets of old as a warning to the church to prevent them from being led away in view of the imminent judgment upon Jerusalem that would take many by surprise, 1 Thes. 5:1-3.

Here we show several comparative judgments beginning with the false prophets in Jerusalem in the time of Jeremiah, and that of the flood and Sodom and Gomorrah as examples.

Also note that the date for Enoch per R.H. Charles is some time in the second century B.C. Although the book was considered inspired by some Jewish sects in the first century, the earliest Ethiopian text was derived from a Greek manuscript.

The second century is the intertestamental period of the O.T. when no prophets wrote of which we have evidence. Charles notes that when the book of Enoch was found in the 18th century, it was believed to have been written at the beginning of the Christian era due to the influences of Jude and Peter.