HEARD: They do not even have a balanced meal. Paulette.
dictionary.com:
-ette:
a noun suffix occurring originally in loanwords from French, whereit has been used in a variety of diminutive and hypocoristic formations ( brunette; cigarette; coquette; etiquette; rosette ); as an English suffix, -ette forms diminutives ( kitchenette;novelette; sermonette ), distinctively feminine nouns (majorette; usherette ), and names of imitation products (leatherette ).
Imitation: a counterfeit. a copy. (dictionary.com)
"Paulette": an imitation, a counterfeit of Paul.
Imitation: a counterfeit. a copy. (dictionary.com)
"Paulette": an imitation, a counterfeit of Paul.
"Imitation product"
A counterfeit
False doctrine: Ear tickling sermons.
2 Timothy 4:3
The Message (MSG)
3-5You're going to find that there will be times when people will have no stomach for solid teaching, but will fill up on spiritual junk food—catchy opinions that tickle their fancy. They'll turn their backs on truth and chase mirages. But you—keep your eye on what you're doing; accept the hard times along with the good; keep the Message alive; do a thorough job as God's servant.
2 Timothy 4:3
New International Version (NIV)
3 For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.
Strong's Concordance: "Sound" G5198
1) to be sound, to be well, to be in good health
2) metaph.
a) of Christians whose opinions are free from any mixture of error
b) of one who keeps the graces and is strong
Strong's Concordance: "Doctrine" G1319
1) teaching, instruction
2) teaching
a) that which is taught, doctrine
b) teachings, precepts
Strong's Concordance: "Desire" G1939
1) desire, craving, longing, desire for what is forbidden, lust
Strong's Concordance: "Itching" G2933
1) to scratch, tickle, make to itch
2) to itch
3) desirous of hearing something pleasant
Strong's concordance: "Ears" G189
1) the sense of hearing
2) the organ of hearing, the ear
3) the thing heard
a) instruction, namely oral
1) of preaching the gospel
b) hearsay, report or rumor