1 Peter
by Dr. Grant C. Richison
Introduction to the Epistle
I AUTHOR
A. Peter (11, 8; 51)
1. Peter’s given name was Simon.
2. Jesus gave him the name Cephas (John 142). Cephas means
stone or rock. The Greek translation of the Aramaic word Cephas is petros
which also means stone or rock. Peter is the only man in the New Testament
called by this name.
3. Peter occupied a favored place among the apostles.
4. He occupied a central place in the book of Acts (first 12
chapters).
5. He married and lived in Capernaum.
6. He worked in fishing business with his brother Andrew.
7. The Lord came to him in a special appearance after the
resurrection (Luke 2434; I Cor. 155).
8. God used Peter to win 3,000 souls to Christ on Pentecost.
9. Peter had an important part in the first Church council
in Acts 15 (AD 50; Peter is not mentioned after this in the book of Acts).
10. Paul refers to Peter in Galatians 118; 211; I Cor. 1-4;
95.
B Peter was literate but unschooled.
1. Called from his trade as a fisherman
2.Called to be a fisher of men (Luke 51-11).
C Peter’s public ministry spanned 30 years and stretched
from Jerusalem to Rome.
D Peter employed Silas as his secretary to write the letter (I
Pet. 512). Silas was a Roman citizen (Acts 1636-37).
E. Parallels between I Peter and his sermons in Acts Cf. I
Peter 120 with Acts 223; cf. I Peter 45 with Acts 1042 Cf. I Peter 27-8 and Acts
410-11 In each passage, Psalm 11822 is quoted and applied to Christ to refer to
his rejection by Jewish leaders.
F I Peter is quoted extensively in early church history. This
epistle was quoted extensively in the early church in such writings as the
letters of Polycarp, Clement and Irenaeus. Martyred by Nero (Tertullian,
Cyprian, Lactantius; Clement of Rome, Dionysius of Corinth tell us he suffered
martyrdom). Origin said he was crucified with his head downwards. He died AD
67-68.
II DATE
A. AD 64
B. This was shortly before Nero’s persecution. Peter warns
that persecution is imminent.
III DESTINATION
A. Peter wrote to the five Roman provinces of Asia Minor in
what is modern day northern Turkey.
B. Many Jews lived in these provinces therefore many
quotations from the Old Testament are found in I Peter (11). Diaspora"
(Jews who lived outside Palestine and yet looked on it as their native land)
C. To Christians everywhere (118-19,23; 210,24).
D. Peter was especially the apostle to the Jews (Gal. 27-8).
E. The epistle was written predominantly to Hebrew Christians
but also includes Gentile Christians.
IV PURPOSE
A. The purpose of I Peter is to enable Christians to face
persecution in the grace of God (512), to prepare them for suffering.
B. A secondary purpose is to encourage believers to face
persecution and suffering (16-7; 58-9).
C. Peter encourages believers to lift their eyes above present
difficulties to God’s grace. He shows them the hope ahead (13). He points to
the example of Christ (221-23).
V OUTLINE
I. Salutation (11-2)
A. Author (11a)
B. Addressees (11b-2)
II. Perspective in Suffering (13-210)
A. The perspective of hope (13-12)
B. The perspective of the Word (113-25)
C. The perspective of a new position (21-10)
III. The Pressures of Suffering (211-411)
A. Pressure of evil desires (211-12)
B. Pressure of the state (213-17)
C. Pressure of employment (218-25)
D. Pressure of the home (31-7)
E. Pressure of social life in the church (38-12)
F. Pressure of the world (313-46)
G. Pressure of service (47-11)
IV. Prescriptions for Suffering (412-511)
A. Prescriptions for endurance in suffering (412-19)
B. Prescriptions for right attitudes in suffering (51-11)
1 Attitudes of elders (51-4)
2.Attitudes of all believers (55-10)
V. Conclusion (512-14)
VI CANONICITY (proof of why this book belongs in the Bible)
A. External Evidence
1. Irenaeus quotes it (175)
2. Tertullian quotes it (190)
3. Clement (Alexandria) quotes it (195)
4. Clement of Rome quotes it (96)
5. Polycarp quotes it (116)
6. Epistle of Diognetus quotes it (117)
7. Testament of the 12 patriarchs uses it (120)
8. Papias uses it (120)
9. Hermas uses it (130)
10. Unanimously cited as authentic
B. Internal Evidence
1. Calls himself Peter (11)
2. Acquainted with the life of Christ and his teachings 55 -
allusion to Christ girding himself with a towel (John 1335) 52 - feed the
flock (John 2115-17) 414; 57,8 - sayings of the Lord 51 - "witness of the
sufferings of Christ" (318; 41) Lingers over the person of Christ in his
sufferings (219-24)
VII BACKGROUND
A. Asia Minor was highly heterogeneous.
B. Asia Minor was prosperous.
C. Religion was eclectic.
D. Jews had privileged position in Asia Minor.
VIII PLACE OF WRITING
A. Babylon ( 513), the city on the Euphrates, not
Rome.
B. Babylon was the center of the Eastern Dispersion.
IX OCCASION
A. Ominous shadow of persecution was the occasion for the
letter.
B. After Nero’s persecution in Rome, Christians lived in
fear for their lives.
C. The persecution was unofficial, sporadic and social
rather than legal (317; 412-19).
D. The nature of the persecutions were slanderous attacks
(414,15; 44,5; 213-17,11,12,16; 52-3) F. Suffering is mentioned 16 times (cf.
16; 219; 314,17; 412-16; 59)
X THEMES
A. Comfort for suffering Christians
B. Hope in time of trial C. Cf. 16,7; 212,19,20,21;
313,14,16,17; 41,4,12,14-16,19; 59-10
XI KEY VERSES
A. 1:3-7
B. 4:12,13
XII KEY WORDS
A. "Hope" (5 times)
B. "Glory" (16 times - with cognates)
C. "Precious" (5 times)
D. "Grace" (10 times)
E. "Suffering" (16 times; implied 6 times)
XIII PECULIARITIES
A. Parallelisms with other epistles (especially with Romans
and Ephesians)
B. Emphasis on the suffering of Christ (111,19-21; 221-24;
318; 413; 51)
C. Many Old Testament allusions and quotes
D. Excellent Greek
E. Primarily practical rather than doctrinal epistle
XIV MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS
A. Peter’s name occurs 210 times in the New Testament,
Paul’s name 162 times and all other apostles 142 times.
B. I Peter was copied by Silvanus (512). Mark was with
Peter.
C. There are 5 chapters and 105 verses.
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