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The Expositor's Bible: The Epistles of St. Peter

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The volume provides a careful, largely verse-by-verse exposition of the two New Testament letters attributed to Peter, blending historical context, textual criticism, and theological interpretation. It addresses questions of authorship and intended readership, outlines central themes such as suffering, holiness, election, pastoral duty, and the significance of Christ's death and resurrection, and shows how doctrinal convictions translate into moral and communal practice. The commentary combines linguistic and philological observations with attention to variant readings and scriptural parallels, guiding readers from foundational teaching through practical ethical exhortation for Christian communities.

About the Author

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J. Rawson Lumby

J. Rawson Lumby was a notable biblical scholar and theologian, recognized for his contributions to the field of religious literature. He is best known for his work "The Expositor's Bible: The Epistles of St. Peter," which reflects his deep engagement with the New Testament and its theological implications. Lumby's scholarship is characterized by a thorough analysis of biblical texts, aiming to provide clarity and insight for both scholars and lay readers. His work remains a significant part of the discourse surrounding biblical interpretation and continues to be referenced in theological studies.

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