1 Peter is not a treatise on the divine nature of Jesus. Its primary concern is addressing the suffering of christians in Asia Minor. Much is made of the encouragement for the reader to identify with Jesus in his suffering and exaltation. However, within this addressing of suffering, 1 Peter also includes an extremely high christology that includes Jesus in the God of Israel’s unique divine identity. 1 Peter identifies Jesus with the unique divine name, has Christ speaking God’s eternal word, includes Christ in God’s eschatological role and assigns him divine sovereignty, with the corresponding sovereignty over God’s people.
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Where was this article BEFORE my NT exam yesterday...
hehe sorry steve, didn't think of that, well, enjoy the essay anyway
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