Matthew Chapter 24 verse 12 Holy Bible

ASV Matthew 24:12

And because iniquity shall be multiplied, the love of the many shall wax cold.
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BBE Matthew 24:12

And because wrongdoing will be increased, the love of most people will become cold.
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DARBY Matthew 24:12

and because lawlessness shall prevail, the love of the most shall grow cold;
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KJV Matthew 24:12

And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.
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WBT Matthew 24:12


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WEB Matthew 24:12

Because iniquity will be multiplied, the love of many will grow cold.
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YLT Matthew 24:12

and because of the abounding of the lawlessness, the love of the many shall become cold;
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 12. - Because iniquity shall abound (πληθυνθῆναι, is multiplied). The word rendered "iniquity" is ἀνομία, "lawlessness," general immorality and licence. Impatience of rule and discipline, connivance at and imitation of heathen practices, reacted upon the faith of believers, undermined steadfast adherence to principle. Then was the power of "that wicked one" (ὁ ἄνομος, 2 Thessalonians 2:8) exercised and seen in the lapse of the unstable. The love of many (τῶν πολλῶν, the many, the majority) shall wax cold. "Love" (ἀγάπη) here is used in its general and comprehensive sense, as having God as its chief object and man in subordination thereto. The troubles and persecutions that shall beset believers, the spirit of worldliness and self-seeking that a timid faith encourages, will issue in loosening dependence upon God and trust in his providential care; and internal dissensions will destroy that brotherly love which ought to be characteristic of Christians. Of this lack of energetic love the Lord speaks in his warnings to the Church of Laodicea (Revelation 3:16), "Because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth."

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(12) Because iniquity shall abound . . .--Better, lawlessness. No word could more fitly represent the condition of Judaea in the time just referred to: brigandage, massacres, extortion, assassination, came to be common things.The love of many . . .--Better, of the many; the greater part of the true Israel who would be found in the Church of Christ; perhaps, also, the greater part of the nation as such. This was the natural result of the condition of things implied in the "lawlessness." The tendency of all such times, as seen in the histories of famines, and pestilences, and revolutions, is to intensify selfishness, both in the more excusable form of self-preservation, and in the darker form of self-aggrandisement. In the tendency to "forsake the assembling of themselves together" among the Hebrew Christians, we have, perhaps, one instance of the love waxing cold (Hebrews 10:25).