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1 & 2 Peter / Douglas Harink. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Brazos theological commentary on the BiblePublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Brazos Press, [(c)2009.Description: 203 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781587430978
  • 1587430975
Other title:
  • First and Second Peter
  • 1 and 2 Peter
LOC classification:
  • BS2795.53.P484 2009
  • BS2795.53.H281.P484 2009
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Contents:
Introduction 1 Peter 1 Peter 1 Apostle (1:1a) ; The people of God among the nations (1:1b) ; The Holy Trinity creates the people of God (1:2) ; Blessing God and living hope (1:3-5) ; Joy in the time of trial (1:6-9) ; Messianic interpretation (1:10-12) ; Hope and holiness (1:13-16) ; Exilic witness : holy reverence in redeemed time (1:17-21) ; Conceived by the Word (1:22-25) ; 1 Peter 2 Nourished by the Word (2:1-3) ; Cornerstone, temple, priesthood, nation (2:4-12) ; Messianic revolution (2:13-17) ; Social revolution (2:18-21) ; The original revolutionary (2:21-25) ; 1 Peter 3 Domestic revolution (3:1-7) ; Ecclesial revolution (3:8-12) ; Messianic proclamation (3:13-17) ; Messiah's proclamation (3:18-22) ; 1 Peter 4 What was (4:1-6) ; What is (4:7-11) ; What is to come (4:12-19) ; 1 Peter 5 Messianic leadership (5:1-5) ; The power of God for messianic life (5:6-11) ; Final greetings (5:12-14) ; 2 Peter 2 Peter 1 Simeon Peter (1:1a) ; Receiving faith through God's justice (1:1b-2) ; Sharing in divine nature (1:3-4) ; Faithful virtues (1:5-7) ; Growing in grace (1:8-11) ; Peter's imminent death (1:12-15) ; Transfiguration : Jesus Christ revealed in glory (1:16-18) ; The authority of prophecy and Scripture (1:19-21) ; Ascending the holy mountain : coda on 2 Peter 1 2 Peter 2 Destructive opinions (2:1-3) ; God destroys and rescues : three stories of warning and hope (2:4-10a) ; Ad hominem (2:10b-18) ; Back into slavery (2:19-22) ; Descending into the abyss : coda on 2 Peter 2 2 Peter 3 What parousia? (3:1-7) ; The day of the Lord (3:8-13) ; Final words (3:14-18).
Review: "Pastors and leaders of the ancient church interpreted the Bible theologically, believing Scripture as a whole witnessed to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Modern interpreters of the Bible questioned this premise. But in recent decades, a critical mass of theologians and biblical scholars has begun to reassert the priority of a theological reading of Scripture. The Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible enlists leading theologians to read and interpret Scripture for the twenty-first century. In this addition to the series, Douglas Harink offers an insightful theological exegesis of 1 & 2 Peter that will be of use to professors and students in New Testament, the Epistles of Peter, and theological interpretation courses, as well as pastors, church leaders, and libraries."--BOOK JACKET.
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Introduction 1 Peter 1 Peter 1 Apostle (1:1a) ; The people of God among the nations (1:1b) ; The Holy Trinity creates the people of God (1:2) ; Blessing God and living hope (1:3-5) ; Joy in the time of trial (1:6-9) ; Messianic interpretation (1:10-12) ; Hope and holiness (1:13-16) ; Exilic witness : holy reverence in redeemed time (1:17-21) ; Conceived by the Word (1:22-25) ; 1 Peter 2 Nourished by the Word (2:1-3) ; Cornerstone, temple, priesthood, nation (2:4-12) ; Messianic revolution (2:13-17) ; Social revolution (2:18-21) ; The original revolutionary (2:21-25) ; 1 Peter 3 Domestic revolution (3:1-7) ; Ecclesial revolution (3:8-12) ; Messianic proclamation (3:13-17) ; Messiah's proclamation (3:18-22) ; 1 Peter 4 What was (4:1-6) ; What is (4:7-11) ; What is to come (4:12-19) ; 1 Peter 5 Messianic leadership (5:1-5) ; The power of God for messianic life (5:6-11) ; Final greetings (5:12-14) ; 2 Peter 2 Peter 1 Simeon Peter (1:1a) ; Receiving faith through God's justice (1:1b-2) ; Sharing in divine nature (1:3-4) ; Faithful virtues (1:5-7) ; Growing in grace (1:8-11) ; Peter's imminent death (1:12-15) ; Transfiguration : Jesus Christ revealed in glory (1:16-18) ; The authority of prophecy and Scripture (1:19-21) ; Ascending the holy mountain : coda on 2 Peter 1 2 Peter 2 Destructive opinions (2:1-3) ; God destroys and rescues : three stories of warning and hope (2:4-10a) ; Ad hominem (2:10b-18) ; Back into slavery (2:19-22) ; Descending into the abyss : coda on 2 Peter 2 2 Peter 3 What parousia? (3:1-7) ; The day of the Lord (3:8-13) ; Final words (3:14-18).

"Pastors and leaders of the ancient church interpreted the Bible theologically, believing Scripture as a whole witnessed to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Modern interpreters of the Bible questioned this premise. But in recent decades, a critical mass of theologians and biblical scholars has begun to reassert the priority of a theological reading of Scripture. The Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible enlists leading theologians to read and interpret Scripture for the twenty-first century. In this addition to the series, Douglas Harink offers an insightful theological exegesis of 1 & 2 Peter that will be of use to professors and students in New Testament, the Epistles of Peter, and theological interpretation courses, as well as pastors, church leaders, and libraries."--BOOK JACKET.

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