1 Peter 1 - definitie. Wat is 1 Peter 1
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Wat (wie) is 1 Peter 1 - definitie


1 Peter 1         
  • Location of some places in Anatolia (Asia Minor) mentioned in 1 Peter 1:1
THE FIRST CHAPTER OF THE FIRST EPISTLE OF PETER IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
1 Peter 1:24; 1 Peter 1:24–25; 1 Peter 1:24-25; 1 Peter 1:25; 1 Peter 1:1
1 Peter 1 is the first chapter of the First Epistle of Peter in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The author identifies himself as "Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ", and the epistle is traditionally attributed to Peter the Apostle, but some writers argue that it is the work of Peter's followers in Rome between the years 70 and 100.
1 Peter 2         
  • Fragment containing 1 Peter 1:23–2:5 on [[Papyrus 125]] (3rd/4th century).
SECOND CHAPTER OF THE FIRST EPISTLE OF PETER
1 Peter 2:6; 1 Peter 2:2; 1 Peter 2:8; 1 Peter 2:7; 1 Peter 2:9
1 Peter 2 is the second chapter of the First Epistle of Peter in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The author identifies himself as "Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ" and the epistle is traditionally attributed to Peter the Apostle, but some writers argue that it is the work of Peter's followers in Rome between 70 and 100 CE.
2 Peter 1         
  • 2 Peter 1:1-2 with a commentary in [[Minuscule 2818]].
WRITTEN BY PETER AN APOSTLE OF JESUS.
2 Peter 1:1
2 Peter 1 is the first chapter of the Second Epistle of Peter in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The author identifies himself as "Simon Peter, a bondservant and apostle of Jesus Christ" and the epistle is traditionally attributed to Peter the Apostle, but some writers argue that it is the work of Peter's followers in Rome between the years 70 and 100.