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Chapter 21: Peter and Jude

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This chapter covers 1 & 2 Peter and Jude, three letters offering guidance on enduring suffering and remaining faithful amid persecution and false teachings. 1 Peter encourages believers to live in holiness, persevere through trials, and maintain hope in Christ's return. 2 Peter warns against false teachers, emphasizing the certainty of Christ’s second coming. Jude also addresses the dangers of false teaching, urging believers to contend for the faith and remain steadfast. These epistles offer a call to godly living and vigilance in a world of deception.

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NEW TESTAMENT
1&2 PETER, JUDE
INTRODUCTION
§ These letters deal with the two main crises of the early church: _______________ and
____________________
§ 1 Peter addresses believers _______________ in Asia Minor
§ 2 Peter and Jude address believers influenced by _______________ teachers opposed
to apostolic tradition
§ Jude is known as the most _______________ book of the New Testament

AUTHORSHIP
§ Contemporary Doubts of Petrine Authorship
§ 1 Peter - Greek _______________ Paul; Use of the _______________;
Dependence on _______________
§ 2 Peter
§ Explicit reference to __________and his letters, which are valued as
Scripture (3.15-16), and statements like "your apostles" (3.2) and "ever
since our fathers died" (3.4) seem to suggest a later date
§ Stylistic differences between 1 & 2 Peter are _______________; Greek of
2 Peter gives the impression of being learned from books rather than life
§ Significant literary dependence on _______________ for chs 2-3
§ _______________ acceptance in the NT Canon; first quoted by Origen in
3d century; Jerome noted contemporary doubts in the 4-5th century

AUTHORSHIP
§ Conclusion
§ 1 Peter - Peter most likely used an amanuensis familiar with the
_______________ correspondence and mission, i.e., Silas
§ 2 Peter - Either Peter wrote it himself or used a _______________ amanuensis

DATE
§ _______________ - Based on Petrine authorship
§ 1 Peter
§ Suffering is _______________, but may indicate early nature of
persecution
§ Pontus no longer a client kingdom of Rome after _______________
§ Early nature of _______________ expectation (imminent return of Christ
expected)
§ Issue of 2 Peter 3.1 and a _______________ letter – "This is now,
beloved, the second letter I am writing to you..."
§ 2 Peter
§ Written after 1 Peter late in ministry
§ Traditional martyrdom of Peter in _______________

, PROVENANCE
§ 1 Peter
§ "The church in Babylon, chosen together with you, greets you, and so does Mark,
my son." (5.13)
§ Babylon in Mesopotamia, in Egypt, or metaphorical as in Rome?
§ Best option is _______________ - traditional option as some manuscripts
indicate Rome as provenance
§ 2 Peter
§ _______________ mentioned in letter
§ Based on Petrine authorship and date, most likely place of writing is
_______________

AUDIENCE
§ Geographical Location - Northern _______________
§ 1 Peter - "To the exiles of the Dispersion in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia,
and Bithynia"
§ 2 Peter - "To those who have received a faith of the same kind as ours, by the
righteousness of our God and Savior, Jesus Christ"
§ 3.1 "this is already the second letter I have written you"
§ 3.15-16 – Author and audience have knowledge of _______________
letters

AUDIENCE
§ Ethnic Background
§ Primarily Jewish? - use of OT; use of Jewish terms such as "exiles of the
dispersion" (1 Pet 1:1), "aliens and exiles" (1 Pet 2:11)
§ Primarily Gentile? - use of Greek name of "Peter" in 1 Pet 1.1; references to
former immoral life in 1 Pet 1.14, 18; 2.9-10; 3.5-6; 4.3
§ Best Option - Jewish terms are _______________

OCCASION & PURPOSE
§ Occasion
§ Peter's audience was most likely experiencing some type of localized
_______________ (1:6; 2:19; 3:16; 4:4, 12-14, 19)
§ Purpose
§ To remind believers who they are as the _______________ of God
§ To encourage believers to live _______________ lives in public and private
settings
§ To encourage believers to _______________ in their faith while suffering

THEME & OUTLINE
§ Theme – _______________ God in the Midst of _______________
§ Outline
§ Introduction (1.1-2) – Peter to the Exiles of the Dispersion; Grace & Peace Wish
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