1 Peter Study
1 Peter 1
(3/3/2014) Audio 1
Introduction to 1 Peter (Figures 1-3)
Authorship, Date,
and Destination.
(3/9/2014) Audio 2
Introduction to 1 Peter: Purpose,
Background,
Place of Writing,
The occasion,
Themes, Key Words,
Peculiarities,
and Verse 1.
(3/16/2014) Audio 3
Salutation (Vs. 1-2),
Qualifications and Gifts of Apostles (See article: Apostleship)
Discussion of a sojourner
Understanding the use of the word "elect".
(3/23/2014) Audio 4
(3/12/2014) Audio 5
Discussion of "foreknowledge"
Discussion of roles of the Trinity.
Obedience to Christ.
Perspectives on Suffering (1:3-2:10)
The Perspective on Hope (1:3-12)
(4/6/2014) Audio 6
Believers Hope (1:3-5)
(4/13/2014) Audio 7
Vs. 3-5
(4/20/2014) Audio 8
Vs. 3-5
Discussion of "power of God"
(4/27/2014) Audio 9
(5/4/2014) Audio 10
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(5/25/2014) Audio 13
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(3/1/2015) Audio 17
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(1/3/2016) Audio 25
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(3/20/2016) Audio 36
(3/27/2016) Audio 37
Figure 1.
Peter occupied a favored place among the apostles. (Matt 10:2-4, Mk 3:16-19, 5:37, 9:2; Lk 6:13-16
The three names at the head of each group seem to have been the group leaders. The three groups always appear in the same order: first Peter's group, then the group led by Philip, then the group headed by James. (MacArthur, John (2002-11-18). Twelve Ordinary Men (p. 30). Thomas Nelson. Kindle Edition. ).
Figure 2
Figure 3
Parallels between I Peter and his sermons in Acts: Cf. I Peter 1:20 with Acts 2:23; cf. I Peter 4:5 with Acts 10:42 Cf. I Peter 2:7-8 and Acts 4:10-11