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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…
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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 doctrinal related to Peter's doctrine.

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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 doctrinal related to Peter's doctrine.

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