Books of the New Testament: Lesson 37 First and Second Peter
(Cloze test 37)

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1 Peter is a letter to who were bewildered because they were being . It is lively and written from the heart, and it reads more like a than an essay. The key word “” occurs 15 or more times.

Peter talks about the in Christ and the believer’s life, his . He describes , general and duties in the . He describes Christ as the (1:3), the (1:19), the (2:6), the perfect example (2:21), the ideal sufferer (2:23), the (2:24), the shepherd of souls (2:25), and the (3:22).

2 Peter is a warning against and scoffers. Great emphasis is laid upon the Word of God and the certainty of . Like 2 Timothy, 2 Peter stresses
that the end is near and that are ahead for the church. Peter’s epistles list things: fiery trials (1:7), the blood of Christ (1:19), the (2:4), Christ Himself (2:6), the meek and (3:4), the believer’s faith (2 Pet.1:1), and the (2 Pet.1:4).


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