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2 Peter 1:1 open_in_new
Simon. Greek. Sumeon, as in Acts 15:14.
servant. App-190.
apostle. App-189.
Jesus Christ. App-98.
have. Omit.
obtained. Greek. lanchano. See Acts 1:17.
like precious. Greek. isotimoe. Only here.
faith. App-150.
through. App-104.
righteousness. App-191.
of, &c. = of our God and, &c.
God. App-98.
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2 Peter 1:2 open_in_new
Grace. App-184.
multiplied. Compare 1 Peter 1:2 and Jude 1:2.
unto. to.
knowledge. App-132.
Jesus. App-98.
Lord. App-98.
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2 Peter 1:3 open_in_new
divine. Greek. theios. See Acts 17:29.
power. App-172.
given. been given. It is the same perfect passive translated "are given" in 2 Peter 1:4. Greek. doreo. See Mark 15:45.
all. (as to) all.
that pertain unto. for. App-104.
life. App-170.
godliness. See 1 Timothy 2:2.
through. App-104. 2 Peter 1:1.
hath. Omit.
to. to His own, as the texts.
glory. See p. 1511.
virtue. See Philippians 1:4; Philippians 1:8.
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2 Peter 1:4 open_in_new
Whereby. By (App-104. 2 Peter 1:1) which.
exceeding. the exceeding.
promises. Greek. epangelma. Only here and 2 Peter 3:13.
that. in order that. Greek. hina.
by. App-104. 2 Peter 1:1.
be. become.
partakers. See 1 Corinthians 10:18.
escaped. Greek. apopheugo. Only here and 2 Peter 2:18; 2 Peter 2:20.
corruption. Greek. phthora. See Romans 8:21.
in. App-104.
world. App-129.
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2 Peter 1:5 open_in_new
And. Note the Figure of speech Polysyndeton. Seven "ands" in verses: 2 Peter 1:5-7.
beside this, giving. Literally bringing in by the side of (Greek. parei sphero. Only here) this very thing.
diligence. Greek. spoude, as Jude 1:3.
add. minister, or supply. Greek. epickoregeo. See 2 Corinthians 9:10.
to. in. App-104.
knowledge. App-132.
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2 Peter 1:6 open_in_new
temperance. self-control. Greek. enkrateia. See Acts 24:25.
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2 Peter 1:7 open_in_new
brotherly kindness. See Romans 12:10.
charity. love. App-135.
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2 Peter 1:8 open_in_new
if, &c. = these things existing (Greek. huparcho. See Luke 9:48) in you, and abounding.
make. render. Greek. kathistemi. First occurance: Matthew 24:45.
neither. not. App-105.
barren. useless. Greek. argos. See Matthew 12:36.
nor. Greek. oude.
in. App-104.
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2 Peter 1:9 open_in_new
that lacketh, &c. = to whom these things are not (App-105) present.
and cannot, &c. = being short-sighted. Greek. muopazo. Only here.
and hath, &c. = having received forgetfulness (Greek. lethe. Only here).
that he was purged from. of the cleansing (Greek. katharismos. See Hebrews 1:3) of.
old sins. sins of long ago (Greek. palai).
sins. App-128.
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2 Peter 1:10 open_in_new
give diligence. be diligent. Greek. spoudazo. See noun in 2 Peter 1:5.
calling. See Romans 11:29.
election. See Acts 9:15.
sure. Greek. bebaios. See Romans 4:16.
if ye do. doing.
never. by no means (App-105) at any time.
fall. stumble. Greek. ptaio. See Romans 11:11.
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2 Peter 1:11 open_in_new
entrance. Same word in Hebrews 10:19.
ministered. Same as "add", 2 Peter 1:5.
abundantly. Greek. plousios. See Colossians 3:16.
into. App-104.
everlasting. App-151.
kingdom. App-112.
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2 Peter 1:12 open_in_new
not. App-105.
negligent. Greek. ameleo. See 1 Timothy 4:14.
put... in remembrance. Greek. hupomimnesko. See John 14:26.
know. App-132.
established. Compare 1 Peter 5:10.
the present truth. the truth which is present (Compare 2 Peter 1:9), i.e. which is your possession.
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2 Peter 1:13 open_in_new
meet. just. App-191.
as long as. for (App-104) such (time) as.
tabernacle. Greek. skenoma. See Acts 7:46.
stir... u p. App-178. '
by putting you in. in.
remembrance. Greek. hupomnesis. See 2 Timothy 1:5.
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2 Peter 1:14 open_in_new
shortly. Greek. tachinos. Only here and 2 Peter 2:1 (swift).
I must put off. is the putting off of. Greek. apothesis. See 1 Peter 3:21.
hath. Omit, and supply "also".
shewed. declared. Greek. deloo. See 1 Corinthians 1:11. Compare John 21:18; John 21:19.
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2 Peter 1:15 open_in_new
endeavour. Same as "give diligence", 2 Peter 1:10.
decease. Greek. exodos. See Luke 9:31.
to have, &c. = to make remembrance (Greek. mneme. Only here) of these things.
always. at every time. Greek. hekastote. Only here.
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2 Peter 1:16 open_in_new
followed. Greek. exakoloutheo. Only here and 2 Peter 2:2; 2 Peter 2:15.
cunningly, &c. Greek. sophi. o. See 2 Timothy 3:15.
fables. See 1 Timothy 1:4.
coming. See Matthew 24:3 (first occ).
were. became.
eyewitnesses. Greek. epoptes. Only here. The verb in 1Pe 2:12. 1 Peter 3:2. Compare Luke 1:2.
majesty. Greek. megaleiotes. See Acts 19:27.
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2 Peter 1:17 open_in_new
Father. App-98.
came. was borne. Greek. phero, as in 1 Peter 1:13 (brought).
such. Greek. toiosde. Only here. Implying emphasis. The usual word is toioutos, which occurs 61 times.
from. by. App-104.
excellent. Greek. megaloprepes. Only here. Compare 2 Peter 1:16.
beloved. App-135.
Son. App-108.
well pleased. See Matthew 3:17; Matthew 12:18; Matthew 17:5.
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2 Peter 1:18 open_in_new
heaven. Singular. See Matthew 6:9; Matthew 6:10.
holy. Because, and while, the Lord was there.
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2 Peter 1:19 open_in_new
a more sure, &c. = the prophetic (Greek. prophetikos. See Romans 16:26) word (App-121.) more sure.
whereunto. to which.
that ye take heed. taking heed; "in your hearts" should follow here.
light. App-130.
shineth. App-106.
dark. Greek. auchmeros. Only here.
dawn. Greek. diaugazo. Only here.
day star. Greek. phosphoros. Only here.
arise. It will be. fulfillment of Numbers 24:17; Malachi 4:2. Not. spiritual experience.
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2 Peter 1:20 open_in_new
Knowing. App-132.
is. comes.
any private. its own. Greek. idios.
interpretation. Greek. epilusis. Only here. The verb epiluo is found in Mark 4:34 (expounded), and Acts 19:39 (determined). This shows that the meaning is that prophecy is not self-originated by the speaker.
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2 Peter 1:21 open_in_new
in old time. at any time. Greek. pote.
by. No preposition. Dative case.
will. App-102.
man. App-123.
holy. Omit.
of. The texts read apo, from.
spake. App-121.
moved. borne along. Greek. phero, as in 2 Peter 1:17.
the Holy Ghost. Divine power. No art. App-101.