A Private Commentary on the Bible: 1 Peter

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, New Testament, Commentaries
Cover of the book A Private Commentary on the Bible: 1 Peter by James D. Quiggle, James D. Quiggle
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Author: James D. Quiggle ISBN: 9781301101023
Publisher: James D. Quiggle Publication: September 7, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: James D. Quiggle
ISBN: 9781301101023
Publisher: James D. Quiggle
Publication: September 7, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Holy Spirit knows that not every Christian will be able to understand Paul’s logic or respond to John’s mysticism. The Spirit had Pastor Peter write to those who needed a more direct approach to Christian doctrine and God’s rules for godly living. Peter’s first epistle is his manifesto of what it means to be a Christian in an unchristian world. Chapters 1:3–2:10 are the doctrinal section. Chapters 2:11–5:11 are the practical section. Chapter 1:1–2 and 5:12–14 comprise the opening salutation and closing benediction, respectively. The translation of 1 Peter is by the author. Several appendices discuss a number of related doctrines.

James Quiggle is the author of nine explanatory commentaries on the Old and New Testament, and four doctrinal works. All are available in print and ebook from online retailors.

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The Holy Spirit knows that not every Christian will be able to understand Paul’s logic or respond to John’s mysticism. The Spirit had Pastor Peter write to those who needed a more direct approach to Christian doctrine and God’s rules for godly living. Peter’s first epistle is his manifesto of what it means to be a Christian in an unchristian world. Chapters 1:3–2:10 are the doctrinal section. Chapters 2:11–5:11 are the practical section. Chapter 1:1–2 and 5:12–14 comprise the opening salutation and closing benediction, respectively. The translation of 1 Peter is by the author. Several appendices discuss a number of related doctrines.

James Quiggle is the author of nine explanatory commentaries on the Old and New Testament, and four doctrinal works. All are available in print and ebook from online retailors.

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