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1 Peter : a commentary for biblical preaching and teaching /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Kerux CommentariesPublication details: Grand Rapids, MI. Kregel Ministry, ©2022Description: 294 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780825458415
  • 0825458412
Other title:
  • First Peter
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • REF 220.7 B328K
LOC classification:
  • BS2795.53 .M544 2022
  • BS2795.53 .M544 2022
Contents:
Overview of all Preaching Passages -- Abbreviations -- Introduction to 1 Peter -- Letter Opening (1:1-12) -- New Identity Leading to Holiness (1:13-2:10) -- Holiness Applied in Life Situations (2:11-4:11) -- Honorable Suffering as the Flock of God (4:12-5:14) -- References
Summary: In 1 Peter, Timothy Miller and Bryan Murawski demonstrate how the activity of the triune God provides both encouragement and exhortation to the first-century readers of 1 Peter. The God who created and called believers has both redeemed them and empowered them to stand firm in the face of the world's rejection. Such theological realities apply also to today's believers, those elect of God yet exiles in the world. Miller and Murawski infuse textual, canonical, historical, and rhetorical insight to support the preaching preparation of expositors eager to share the relevance of 1 Peter with their congregations.
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Reference Reference SAIACS Reference Section Non-fiction REF 220.7 B328K (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 068481

Includes bibliographical references (pp. 291-94)

Overview of all Preaching Passages -- Abbreviations -- Introduction to 1 Peter -- Letter Opening (1:1-12) -- New Identity Leading to Holiness (1:13-2:10) -- Holiness Applied in Life Situations (2:11-4:11) -- Honorable Suffering as the Flock of God (4:12-5:14) -- References

In 1 Peter, Timothy Miller and Bryan Murawski demonstrate how the activity of the triune God provides both encouragement and exhortation to the first-century readers of 1 Peter. The God who created and called believers has both redeemed them and empowered them to stand firm in the face of the world's rejection. Such theological realities apply also to today's believers, those elect of God yet exiles in the world. Miller and Murawski infuse textual, canonical, historical, and rhetorical insight to support the preaching preparation of expositors eager to share the relevance of 1 Peter with their congregations.

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