BiblicalCommentary (Bible Study) 1 Peter 3:13-22 EXEGESIS: THE CONTEXT: Recipients of this letter are experiencing trials, harsh treatment, and suffering (1:6-7; 2:18-20; 3:13-17; 4:1-4, 12-19; 5:10). Peter encourages them with a vision of "an incorruptible and undefiled inheritance that doesn't fade away, reserved
Inthe rest of 1 Peter 3, Peter offers the example of Jesus to encourage his readers, as he did in 2:18-25. Here he offers the narrative trajectory of Jesus’ life to give them hope. As Jesus was vindicated after he had suffered unjustly (3:18-22), so these beleaguered followers of Jesus can look forward to vindication if they commit
1Peter: Trials, Holy Living & The Lord's Coming Click chart to enlarge Chart from Jensen's Survey of the NT - used by permission See Another Chart from Charles Swindoll Source: Borrow Ryrie Study Bible Click to enlarge 1 Peter 3:5 For in this way in former times the holy women also, who hoped in God, used to adorn themselves, being
Weare to gather up our thoughts, guard our thinking, and not permit our minds to wander from the truth of God's Word. A girded mind is one that is ready for action and is not easily influenced by the ungodly mind-set of those around us, nor is unsettled by any unbiblical and hostile worldview. Peter knew that when we are faced with
1Peter Commentaries 1 1 Peter Commentaries 2 - Today in the Word 1 Peter Commentaries 3 1 Peter 1:3-5. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance incorruptible, and
Sucha study reveals these significant points: (a) In A.D. 40, three years after Paul's conversion and subsequent travels into Arabia, Peter was still in Jerusalem. Around that time, he made his missionary journey through the western part of Judea to Lydda, Joppa, Caesarea, and back to Jerusalem (Acts 9-11 ).
1Peter 1:13. Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind. With the girdle of truth; see ( Ephesians 6:14 ) since angels desire to look into the mysteries of grace, do you apply your minds, and diligently attend unto them, in opposition to all loose and vagrant thoughts of the mind, about other things: give yourselves up wholly to them, meditate 1Peter 5. William Barclay. William Barclay's Daily Study Bible. William Barclay (5 December 1907, Wick - 24 January 1978, Glasgow) This NT commentary set is excellent and often recognized for it's devotional value. Read More. Subscribe. Get
AbileneChristian University Press, Abilene, Texas, USA. 1983-1999. 1 Peter 1, Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible, James Burton Coffman's commentary on the Bible is widely regarded for its thorough analysis of the text and practical application to everyday life. It remains a valuable resource for Christians seeking a deeper understanding of
Whatis the spiritual house in 1 Peter 2:5? What are spiritual sacrifices? How is Jesus a rock of offense (1 Peter 2:8)? What does it mean that “you are a chosen generation” (1 Peter 2:9)? What does it mean that we are a royal priesthood (1 Peter 2:9)? What does it mean that we are a holy nation (1 Peter 2:9)?1Peter 5, The Expositor's Bible Commentary, One of over 125 Bible commentaries freely available, this commentary, written by 29 eminent scholars, is one of the most-recognized standards of expository commentaries In 1 Peter 2:13 he taught Christian subjects the duty of submission, even should it be their lot to live under heathen rulers. A
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