🐎 1 Peter 5 13 Commentary
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.
THEARGUMENT . The design of Peter in this Epistle is to exhort the faithful to a denial of the world and a contempt of it, so that being freed from carnal affections and all earthly hindrances, they might with their whole soul aspire after the celestial kingdom of Christ, that being elevated by hope, supported by patience, and fortified by courage and
TWOPRECIOUS NAMES FOR GOD ( 1 Peter 2:18-25 continued) (1) The Shepherd Of The Souls Of Men. In the last verse of this chapter we come upon two of the great names for God--the Shepherd and Bishop of our souls--as the King James Version has it. (i) God is the Shepherd of the souls of men.
Clarkes Commentary. Verse 8. Be sober — Avoid drunkenness of your senses, and drunkenness in your souls; be not overcharged with the concerns of the world. Be vigilant — Awake, and keep awake; be always watchful; never be off your guard; your enemies are alert, they are never off theirs. Your adversary the devil — This is the reason why
Peteris fond of this word also (see 1 Peter 1:13, 1 Peter 1:21; 1 Peter 3:5, 1 Peter 3:15), which, in classical Greek, has the general signification of expectancy, relating to evil as well as to good. Thus Plato speaks of living in evil hope ("Republic," i., 330); i.e., in the apprehension of evil; and Thucydides, of the hope of evils to come
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1Peter 5, The Expositor's Bible Commentary, One of over 125 Bible commentaries freely available, this commentary, written by 29 eminent scholars, is one of the most-recognized standards of expository commentaries In 1 Peter 2:13 he taught Christian subjects the duty of submission, even should it be their lot to live under heathen rulers. A
Videofor 1 Timothy 5: A. A summary of how to treat all people in the church. 1. (1) How to treat the men in the church. Do not rebuke an older man, but exhort him as a father, younger men as brothers. a. Do not rebuke an older man: Paul directed Timothy that older men are generally not to be rebuked. A young pastor such as Timothy must
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Onlythrough the shedding of his “precious blood” do we find redemption (1Pet 1:19) and only on him as the “living stone” (1Pet 2:4) is the church being built. Jesus provides the
Commentaryon 1 Peter Bible Study Notes and Comments by David E. Pratte Luke 5:1-11; 6:13-15; John 15:27; Acts 1:8. 13; 1 Peter 2:11). The term can also refer in a spiritual sense to people to whom Heaven is their real country and they sojourn on earth (compare Hebrews 11:13-16).
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