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Topic:
The Book Of 2 Peter -- A Brief Overview
Regarding the book of 2 Peter, the question of the authenticity of
this epistle has been much discussed, but the weight of evidence is
wholly in favour of its claim to be the production of the apostle whose
name it bears. It appears to have been written shortly before the
apostle's death (1:14). This epistle contains eleven references to the
Old Testament. It also contains (3:15, 16) a remarkable reference to
Paul's epistles. Some think this reference is to 1 Thess. 4:13-5:11. A
few years ago, among other documents, a parchment fragment, called the
"Gospel of Peter," was discovered in a Christian tomb at
Akhmim in Upper Egypt. Origen (obiit A.D. 254), Eusebius (obiit 340),
and Jerome (obiit 420) refer to such a work, and hence it has been
concluded that it was probably written about the middle of the second
century. It professes to give a history of our Lord's resurrection and
ascension. While differing in not a few particulars from the canonical
Gospels, the writer shows plainly that he was acquinted both with the
synoptics and with the Gospel of John. Though apocryphal, it is of
considerable value as showing that the main facts of the history of our
Lord were then widely known.
From: Easton's Bible Dictionary. Fair Use. Presented for educational
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