Chapter 1 | Verses 1-9a | Verses 1-9b | Verses 9-25a | Verses 9-25b | |||
Chapter 2 | Verses 1-10a | Verses 1-10b | Verses 11-16a | Verses 11-16b | Verses 17-25a | Verses 17-25b |
Ⅰ Peter, a book of the New Testament (Apostolic Letter), authored by Peter the Apostle. Written about 60 A.D., a letter
written to exiles, and to all believers. The key personalities are the Apostle Peter, Silas, and Mark with a purpose to encourage
suffering Christians and to call them to personal holiness; Peter’s central focus is persecution.
The ending of the letter includes a statement that implies that it was written from "Babylon", which may be a reference to Rome.
The letter is addressed to the "chosen pilgrims of the diaspora" in Asia Minor suffering religious persecution.
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