1 Peter: Bibliography
< < < Return to 1 Peter Bible Study Notes Bibliography Athenagoras, A Plea for Christians. http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/athenagoras-plea.html Barclay, William, Letters of James and Peter, The
< < < Return to 1 Peter Bible Study Notes Bibliography Athenagoras, A Plea for Christians. http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/athenagoras-plea.html Barclay, William, Letters of James and Peter, The
An introduction to 1 Peter looking at who the letter was written by, who it was written to, where it was written from, as well as its major themes.
Here are some of my personal hopes and aims for our group as we study 1 Peter together.
John addressed his second letter “to the chosen lady and to her children.” Who was this lady? Was she a mother, a church, or a house church leader?
This article looks at Priscilla and Aquila and explores Luke’s use of the Greek verb ektithēmi (“explain”) in Acts. Did Priscilla teach a man?
Here is a list of the books that have been used in compiling these study notes on Paul’s letter to the Philippians.
This article looks at what “work out your salvation with fear and trembling” means and what it means to “shine as stars.”
Women and men ministered together in the Philippian church. Who were these ministers?
This article is about Junia—a minister mentioned by Paul in Romans 16:7—using and critiquing the ESV as a reference. Was Junia really a female apostle?
The Greek word monogenēs is an important word in Christology. It has been translated as “only begotten” but is this an adequate translation? What was John’s intention in using this word to describe Jesus?
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