1 Peter

31 August 2022
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This letter presents itself as being written by the apostle Peter, one of Jesus' original twelve disciples, who now regards himself as an elder in the church. The letter could be pseudepiraphical, but it definitely has a "Peterine perspective"
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Who was Peter?
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The most celebrated of all Jesus' disciples. Often called "Simon" or Simon Peter", he is listed first amoung the twelve. He is in many gospel stories. He is singled out as one who will have a distinctive role in the post-easter church. He was martyred in Rome under the emperor Nero around 64-68.
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"Exiles of the dispersion...."
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The recipiants of 1 Peter. Regions located in Asia Minor, probably listed in order which the letter was delivered to them.
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Circular Letter
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It was intended for multiple congregations
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Thesis of letter
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in 1 Peter 1:3-5 Blessed be the God and Father of our lord, Jesus Christ, who
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"a living hope"
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The hope we have in Christ is a living hope, as apposed to perishable earthly hopes of this world.
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Suffering for doing right
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They should regard as blessing any abuse that they suffer for doing good. In this way they will follow the example of Christ.
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Use of Old Testament
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1 Peter uses a large amount of Old Testament imagery as well as Scriptural references in its content
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Suffering with and for Christ
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Major Theme of 1 Peter. Peter makes sveral points about suffering: 1. Jesus predicted such suffering for his followers 2. Suffering may be allowed by God, but it does not come from Him 3.God cares for those who suffer 4.The time of suffering will be short 5.Those who cause suffering will be defeated and punished 6.Those who have endured unjust suffering will be blessed and rewarded
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"fiery ordeal"
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Peter likens believers to metals that have to go through fire (trials) in oder to become pure and holy
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Humility and discipline
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Peter tells all believers to have humility and discipline because "God apposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble.
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Christians as the new Israel
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Major theme in 1 Peter. Christians are described with terminology and categories traditionally used for Israel. Gentiles who believe in Jesus are identified as "a chosen race, a royal preisthood, a holy nation, God's own people."
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"living stone" "spiritual house"
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Christians are the spiritual house for God. This house is composed of living stones (individual believers).
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God's chosen people
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Originally the Israelites were God's chosen people, but 1 Peter makes it known that now any Christian is considered to be added to and part of that group and are to be holy.
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"royal priesthood"
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Christians are a people set apart to worship God and to be holy, just like the priests of the OT Jewish nation
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Baptism & spiritual growth
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Major theme in 1 Peter. Baptism is mentioned in connection with the appeal or pledge to God that believers offer and the salvation that they recieve through the resurrection of Christ. Many interpreters have thought that much more of the letter can be related to the general theme of baptism or at least that its contents could be especially meaningful for the newly baptized.
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Spiritual growth images
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Peter likens new believers to new born babies. Babies crave and drink milk so that they can grow strong. Likewise, Peter tells new believers to crave the word of God and growing in his ways.
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Sheep/flock
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Peter likens the body of believers to sheep, He calls the leaders of the church to shepherd God's flock that's under their care
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Relationship to earthly authorities
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Major theme in 1 Peter. Peter commands Christians to submit to authorities on earth, even non-christian ones. At this time Christianity was beginning to look like a bunch of rebels, so Peter told Christians to be submissive except in some non-negotiable things.
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Author
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This letter presents itself as being written by the apostle Peter, one of Jesus' original twelve disciples, who now regards himself as an elder in the church. The letter could be pseudepiraphical, but it definitely has a "Peterine perspective"
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Who was Peter?
answer
The most celebrated of all Jesus' disciples. Often called "Simon" or Simon Peter", he is listed first amoung the twelve. He is in many gospel stories. He is singled out as one who will have a distinctive role in the post-easter church. He was martyred in Rome under the emperor Nero around 64-68.
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"Exiles of the dispersion...."
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The recipiants of 1 Peter. Regions located in Asia Minor, probably listed in order which the letter was delivered to them.
question
Circular Letter
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It was intended for multiple congregations
question
Thesis of letter
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in 1 Peter 1:3-5 Blessed be the God and Father of our lord, Jesus Christ, who
question
"a living hope"
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The hope we have in Christ is a living hope, as apposed to perishable earthly hopes of this world.
question
Suffering for doing right
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They should regard as blessing any abuse that they suffer for doing good. In this way they will follow the example of Christ.
question
Use of Old Testament
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1 Peter uses a large amount of Old Testament imagery as well as Scriptural references in its content
question
Suffering with and for Christ
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Major Theme of 1 Peter. Peter makes sveral points about suffering: 1. Jesus predicted such suffering for his followers 2. Suffering may be allowed by God, but it does not come from Him 3.God cares for those who suffer 4.The time of suffering will be short 5.Those who cause suffering will be defeated and punished 6.Those who have endured unjust suffering will be blessed and rewarded
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"fiery ordeal"
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Peter likens believers to metals that have to go through fire (trials) in oder to become pure and holy
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Humility and discipline
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Peter tells all believers to have humility and discipline because "God apposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble.
question
Christians as the new Israel
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Major theme in 1 Peter. Christians are described with terminology and categories traditionally used for Israel. Gentiles who believe in Jesus are identified as "a chosen race, a royal preisthood, a holy nation, God's own people."
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"living stone" "spiritual house"
answer
Christians are the spiritual house for God. This house is composed of living stones (individual believers).
question
God's chosen people
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Originally the Israelites were God's chosen people, but 1 Peter makes it known that now any Christian is considered to be added to and part of that group and are to be holy.
question
"royal priesthood"
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Christians are a people set apart to worship God and to be holy, just like the priests of the OT Jewish nation
question
Baptism & spiritual growth
answer
Major theme in 1 Peter. Baptism is mentioned in connection with the appeal or pledge to God that believers offer and the salvation that they recieve through the resurrection of Christ. Many interpreters have thought that much more of the letter can be related to the general theme of baptism or at least that its contents could be especially meaningful for the newly baptized.
question
Spiritual growth images
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Peter likens new believers to new born babies. Babies crave and drink milk so that they can grow strong. Likewise, Peter tells new believers to crave the word of God and growing in his ways.
question
Sheep/flock
answer
Peter likens the body of believers to sheep, He calls the leaders of the church to shepherd God's flock that's under their care
question
Relationship to earthly authorities
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Major theme in 1 Peter. Peter commands Christians to submit to authorities on earth, even non-christian ones. At this time Christianity was beginning to look like a bunch of rebels, so Peter told Christians to be submissive except in some non-negotiable things.