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1 | The error addressed in 2 Peter | Bible general Archive 4 | Beja | 224854 | ||
Doc, I did notice the emphasis on those "knowing" words. I wonder what significance, if any, there is in his choices of which he used at various times. However, I've not had time to study the book in the greek. I believe I have diagrammed 2 Peter 1:1-10 before but its been too long. This question came up just in my own devotional time rather than any in depth study. I did as a result preach on the passage drawing out how it flows from what God has already done for us and then moves into what we are to pursue. In Christ, Beja |
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2 | The error addressed in 2 Peter | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 224864 | ||
Dear Pastor Beja, This morning I brought your question to Dr. Chrisope. He said that there certainly was an aspect of antinomianism in Peter's teaching. He pointed out that a denial of Christ's return (2 Peter 1:16), a denial of God's Sovereignty in the Word (v2:1), and a denial of Divine judgment (vv2:9-11), all lead to a conclusion of antinomianism. (I think he mentioned two things leading into it, rather than three. I may be mixing in my memory the class instruction from his comments this morning.) In Him, Doc |
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