The Book of 1st Peter

1 Peter CONDUCT BECOMING THE PEOPLE OF GOD  •  Sermon  •  Submitted   •  Presented   •  45:07
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1) To whom was this first epistle of Peter written? (1:1)
- To pilgrims of the Dispersion
- Living in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia
2) What internal evidence suggests these “pilgrims” may have included Gentile Christians? (1:21)
- They had come to believe in God through Jesus
3) What country today makes up the region where these Christians lived?
- Turkey
4) Who assisted Peter in this epistle? What other name is this person called? (5:12)
- Silvanus; Silas
5) When was this epistle possibly written?
- 63-64 A.D.
6) Where was Peter when he wrote this epistle? (5:13)
- Babylon
7) What other places might this city symbolize?
- Rome, or possibly Jerusalem
8) What threefold purpose did Peter have in writing this epistle?
- To encourage steadfastness in the face of persecution (5:10)
- To remind them of their special privilege as God’s “holy nation” (2:9)
- To instruct them as to their proper conduct (2:11-12)
9) What is suggested as the theme of this epistle?
- Conduct becoming the people of God
10) What is suggested as the key verses in this epistle?
- 2:11-12
11) According to the outline offered above, what are two main divisions of this epistle?
- Our salvation in Christ - Our duties in Christ
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