1Pe1:1-2. In this inscription we have three parts:-. I. The author of it, described, 1. By his name- Peter. His first name was Simon, and Jesus Christ gave him the surname of Peter, which signifies a rock, as a commendation of his faith, and to denote that he should be an eminent pillar in the church of God, Gal. 2:9 . 2. JamiesonFausset-Brown Bible Commentary. 1 Peter 5:1. The elders which are among you I exhort, who am also an elder, and a witness of the sufferings of Christ, and also a partaker of the glory that shall be revealed: CHAPTER 5. 1Pe 5:1-14. Exhortations to Elders, Juniors, and All in General. Parting Prayer. PREVIOUS1 Peter 5:11 NEXT 1 Peter 5:13. 1 Peter 5:12. By Silvanus, a faithful brother unto you. Silvanus is the same with Silas, so often mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles, as a companion of the Apostle Paul; whom Peter met with in his travels, and sent this letter by him, or used him as his amanuensis, or both: his character is, that he

BiblicalCommentary; Español Comentario; Sermons; Children’s Sermons; Hymns; 1 Peter Sermons Dick Donovan 2018-06-01T:00. Sermons. 1 Peter 1. 1 Peter 1:1-9 Go Claim Your Inheritance (Donovan) I long-ago become reconciled to the fact that I would have no inheritance. I managed without it. 1 Peter 3:13-22 Apologetics (Anders)

FirstPeter Commentary by retired C&MA Missionary to Papua (Irian Jaya) John Schultz Published by www.Bible-Commentaries.Com, 2006 Luke 6:14-16; Acts 1:13). He is the chief figure in the first twelve chapters of the Acts. It is Peter that preaches the first Christian sermon (Acts 2), he that opens the 1. John 1:40-42 2. Matt. 16:15-19 3. MatthewHenry's Commentary – 1 Peter. Resources Matthew Henry's Commentary 1 Peter. Two epistles we have enrolled in the sacred canon of the scripture written by Peter, who was a most eminent apostle of Jesus Christ, and whose character shines brightly as it is described in the four Gospels and in the Acts of the Apostles, but, as it is
Chapter5. Elders exhorted and encouraged. (1-4) Younger Christians are to submit to their elders, and to yield with humility and patience to God, and to be sober, watchful, and stedfast in faith. (5-9) Prayers for their growth and establishment. (10-14) Verses 1-4 The apostle Peter does not command, but exhorts.
1Peter 5:13 Context. 10 But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you. 11 To him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen. 12 By Silvanus, a faithful brother unto you, as I suppose, I have written briefly, exhorting, and testifying that
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SecuritiesAgainst a HostileWorld (1 Peter 3:13–17) 195 19. TheTriumph of Christ’s Suffering (1 Peter 3:18–22) 205 20. ArmingYourself Against Unjust Suffering (1 Peter 4:1–6) 223 21. Spiritual Duty in a HostileWorld (1 Peter 4:7–11) 233 22. The FieryTrial (1 Peter 4:12–19) 247 23. Shepherding the Flock (1 Peter 5:1–4) 261 24. Learn 1. Jesus Christ is the chief shepherd of the whole flock and heritage of God. He bought them, and rules them; he defends and saves them for ever. He is also the chief shepherd over all inferior shepherds; they derive their authority from him, act in his name, and are accountable to him at last. 2.
1Peter 5:9 But resist him, firm in your faith, knowing that the same experiences of suffering are being accomplished by your brethren who are in the world. (NASB: Lockman) Ephesians 6:13 Commentary Ephesians 6:14-15 Commentary Ephesians 6:16-17 Commentary Ephesians 6:18-20 Commentary James 1:13-15

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

-Three places have claimed to be understood under this name: (1) A little place called Babylon in Egypt, which has nothing to plead for itself except the unlikelihood of St.

1Peter 5:1. The elders which are among you I exhort. The Vatican and Alexandrine Manuscripts omit the article, and insert "therefore" (the Sinaitic gives both), reading, "Elders, therefore, among you I exhort." The solemn thoughts of the last chapter, the coming judgment, the approach of persecution, the necessity of perseverance in well-doing 5gN4g.
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