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Text -- 2 Peter 1:18 (NET)

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1:18 When this voice was conveyed from heaven, we ourselves heard it, for we were with him on the holy mountain.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Transfiguration, the | Transfiguration | TRANSFIGURATION, MOUNT OF | Peter | PETER, THE SECOND EPISTLE OF | PETER, SIMON | PETER, SECOND EPISTLE OF | Jesus, The Christ | HOLINESS | Apostles | more
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Robertson , Vincent , Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Calvin , TSK

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: 2Pe 1:18 - -- This voice ( tautēn tēn phōnēn ). The one referred to in 2Pe 1:17.

This voice ( tautēn tēn phōnēn ).

The one referred to in 2Pe 1:17.

Robertson: 2Pe 1:18 - -- We heard ( ēkousamen ). First aorist active indicative of akouō , a definite experience of Peter.

We heard ( ēkousamen ).

First aorist active indicative of akouō , a definite experience of Peter.

Robertson: 2Pe 1:18 - -- Brought ( enechtheisan ). "Borne"as in 2Pe 1:17.

Brought ( enechtheisan ).

"Borne"as in 2Pe 1:17.

Robertson: 2Pe 1:18 - -- When we were with him ( sun autōi ontes ). Present active participle of eimi , "being with him."

When we were with him ( sun autōi ontes ).

Present active participle of eimi , "being with him."

Robertson: 2Pe 1:18 - -- In the holy mount ( en tōi hagiōi orei ). Made holy by the majestic glory. See Eze 28:14 for "holy mount of God,"there Sinai, this one probably o...

In the holy mount ( en tōi hagiōi orei ).

Made holy by the majestic glory. See Eze 28:14 for "holy mount of God,"there Sinai, this one probably one of the lower slopes of Hermon. Peter’ s account is independent of the Synoptic narrative, but agrees with it in all essentials.

Vincent: 2Pe 1:18 - -- Voice ( φωνὴν ) Note the same word in the account of Pentecost (Act 2:6), where the A. V. obscures the meaning by rendering, when this wa...

Voice ( φωνὴν )

Note the same word in the account of Pentecost (Act 2:6), where the A. V. obscures the meaning by rendering, when this was noised abroad; whereas it should be when this voice was heard.

Vincent: 2Pe 1:18 - -- Which came ( ἐνεχθεῖσαν ) Lit., having been borne. See on 2Pe 1:17. Rev., This voice we ourselves (ἡμεῖς , we, emphat...

Which came ( ἐνεχθεῖσαν )

Lit., having been borne. See on 2Pe 1:17. Rev., This voice we ourselves (ἡμεῖς , we, emphatic) heard come (better, borne ) out of heaven.

Vincent: 2Pe 1:18 - -- Holy mount It is scarcely necessary to notice Davidson's remark that this expression points to a time when superstitious reverence for places had...

Holy mount

It is scarcely necessary to notice Davidson's remark that this expression points to a time when superstitious reverence for places had sprung up in Palestine. " Of all places to which special sanctity would be ascribed by Christ's followers, surely that would be the first to be so marked where the most solemn testimony was given to the divinity of Jesus. To the Jewish Christian this would rank with Sinai, and no name would be more fitly applied to it than that which had so constantly been given to a place on which God first revealed himself in his glory. The 'holy mount of God' (Eze 28:14 :) would now receive another application, and he would see little of the true continuity of God's revelation who did not connect readily the old and the new covenants, and give to the place where the glory of Christ was most eminently shown forth the same name which was applied so oft to Sinai" (Lumby).

Wesley: 2Pe 1:18 - -- Peter, James, and John. St. John was still alive.

Peter, James, and John. St. John was still alive.

Wesley: 2Pe 1:18 - -- Made so by that glorious manifestation, as mount Horeb was of old, Exo 3:4-5.

Made so by that glorious manifestation, as mount Horeb was of old, Exo 3:4-5.

JFB: 2Pe 1:18 - -- Rather as Greek, "we heard borne from heaven."

Rather as Greek, "we heard borne from heaven."

JFB: 2Pe 1:18 - -- As the Transfiguration mount came to be regarded, on account of the manifestation of Christ's divine glory there.

As the Transfiguration mount came to be regarded, on account of the manifestation of Christ's divine glory there.

JFB: 2Pe 1:18 - -- Emphatical: we, James and John, as well as myself.

Emphatical: we, James and John, as well as myself.

Clarke: 2Pe 1:18 - -- And this voice - we heard - That is, himself, James, and John heard it, and saw this glory; for these only were the εποπται, beholders, on t...

And this voice - we heard - That is, himself, James, and John heard it, and saw this glory; for these only were the εποπται, beholders, on the holy mount. It is worthy of remark that our blessed Lord, who came to give a new law to mankind, appeared on this holy mount with splendor and great glory, as God did when he came on the holy mount, Sinai, to give the old law to Moses. And when the voice came from the excellent glory, This is my Son, the beloved One, in whom I have delighted; hear him: the authority of the old law was taken away. Neither Moses nor Elijah, the law nor the prophets, must tabernacle among men, as teaching the whole way of salvation, and affording the means of eternal life; these things they had pointed out, but these things they did not contain; yet the fulfillment of their types and predictions rendered their declarations more firm and incontestable. See below.

Calvin: 2Pe 1:18 - -- 18.In the holy mount He calls it the holy mount, for the same reason that the ground was called holy where God appeared to Moses. For wherever the L...

18.In the holy mount He calls it the holy mount, for the same reason that the ground was called holy where God appeared to Moses. For wherever the Lord comes, as he is the fountain of all holiness, he makes holy all things by the odor of his presence. And by this mode of speaking we are taught, not only to receive God reverently wherever he shews himself, but also to prepare ourselves for holiness, as soon as he comes nigh us, as it was commanded the people when the law was proclaimed on Mount Sinai. And it is a general truth,

“Be ye holy, for I am holy, who dwell in the midst of you.”
(Lev 11:44.)

TSK: 2Pe 1:18 - -- this : Mat 17:6 the holy : Gen 28:16, Gen 28:17; Exo 3:1, Exo 3:5; Jos 5:15; Isa 11:9, Isa 56:7; Zec 8:3; Mat 17:6

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Pe 1:18 - -- And this voice which came from heaven we heard - To wit, Peter, and James, and John. When we were with him in the holy mount - Called "ho...

And this voice which came from heaven we heard - To wit, Peter, and James, and John.

When we were with him in the holy mount - Called "holy"on account of the extraordinary manifestation of the Redeemer’ s glory there. It is not certainly known what mountain this was, but it has commonly been supposed to be Mount Tabor. See the notes at Mat 17:1.

Poole: 2Pe 1:18 - -- We I, and James, and John. Heard: the apostle avoucheth himself to have been an ear-witness, as well as eye-witness, of Christ’ s glory, hereb...

We I, and James, and John.

Heard: the apostle avoucheth himself to have been an ear-witness, as well as eye-witness, of Christ’ s glory, hereby intimating that there was as much certainty of the gospel, even in a human way, as could possibly be obtained of any thing that is done in the world, seeing men can be humanly certain of nothing more than of what they perceive by their senses: compare 1Jo 1:1,3 .

The holy mount so called, not because of any inherent holiness in it, but because of the extraordinary manifestation of God’ s presence there; in the same sense as the ground is called holy where God appeared to Moses and to Joshua, Exo 3:5 Jos 5:15 .

Gill: 2Pe 1:18 - -- And this voice, which came from heaven, we heard,.... Peter, who wrote this epistle, and James and John, the favourite disciples of Christ; and who we...

And this voice, which came from heaven, we heard,.... Peter, who wrote this epistle, and James and John, the favourite disciples of Christ; and who were a sufficient number to bear witness of what they then saw and heard:

when we were with him; and saw his glory, and the glory of Moses and Elias, and were so delighted with his company, and theirs, and with communion with him, that Peter, in the name of the rest, desired to stay there:

in the holy mount; the Ethiopic version reads, "in the mountain of his sanctuary"; and so Grotius understands it of Mount Moriah, on which the temple was built, called the holy hill, and the holy hill of Zion; and supposes that this voice was heard in the temple, and that it refers to Joh 12:28, but without any foundation; for the mount on which Christ was transfigured is here meant; and which was either, as is generally said, Tabor, a mountain in Galilee; or it may be Lebanon, which was near Caesarea Philippi, in the parts of which Christ then was: and it is called "holy", from his presence or transfiguration on it, who is the Holy One; just as the land on which Moses was, and the city and temple of Jerusalem, and Mount Sion, and Sinai, are called "holy", from the presence of the holy God there, Exo 3:5. Now such a declaration of the honour and glory of Christ, as the Son of God, being made by God the Father, in a voice from heaven, which the apostles heard with their ears, at the same time that they saw with their eyes his human body glorified in an amazing manner, was to them a confirming evidence that he would come again in power and glory; and upon this evidence they declared, and made known to the saints, the power and coming of Christ; though not on this evidence only, but also upon the more sure word of prophecy, which entirely agrees with it.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Pe 1:18 2 Pet 1:17-18 comprise one sentence in Greek, with the main verb “heard” in v. 18. All else is temporally subordinate to that statement. H...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Pe 1:1-21 - --1 Confirming them in hope of the increase of God's graces,5 he exhorts them, by faith, and good works, to make their calling sure;12 whereof he is car...

MHCC: 2Pe 1:16-21 - --The gospel is no weak thing, but comes in power, Rom 1:16. The law sets before us our wretched state by sin, but there it leaves us. It discovers our ...

Matthew Henry: 2Pe 1:16-18 - -- Here we have the reason of giving the foregoing exhortation, and that with so much diligence and seriousness. These things are not idle tales, or a ...

Barclay: 2Pe 1:16-18 - --Peter comes to the message which it was his great aim to bring to his people, concerning "the power and the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ." As we...

Constable: 2Pe 1:16-18 - --B. The Trustworthiness of the Apostles' Witness 1:16-18 Peter explained that his reminder came from one who was an eyewitness of Jesus Christ during H...

College: 2Pe 1:1-21 - --2 PETER 1 I. INTRODUCTION (1:1-15) A. SALUTATION AND GREETING (1:1-2) 1 Simon Peter, a servant and apostle of Jesus Christ, To those who through t...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) THE SECOND EPISTLE OF PETER ABOUT a.d. 66 OR 67 By Way of Introduction Most Doubtful New Testament Book Every book in the New Testament is cha...

JFB: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) AUTHENTICITY AND GENUINENESS.--If not a gross imposture, its own internal witness is unequivocal in its favor. It has Peter's name and apostleship in ...

JFB: 2 Peter (Outline) ADDRESS: EXHORTATION TO ALL GRACES, AS GOD HAS GIVEN US, IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF CHRIST, ALL THINGS PERTAINING TO LIFE: CONFIRMED BY THE TESTIMONY OF APO...

TSK: 2 Peter 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Pe 1:1, Confirming them in hope of the increase of God’s graces, 2Pe 1:5, he exhorts them, by faith, and good works, to make their cal...

Poole: 2 Peter 1 (Chapter Introduction) ARGUMENT It cannot be denied, but that some question there hath been, both about the penman and the authority of this Epistle. The former hath been...

MHCC: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) This epistle clearly is connected with the former epistle of Peter. The apostle having stated the blessings to which God has called Christians, exhort...

MHCC: 2 Peter 1 (Chapter Introduction) (2Pe 1:1-11) Exhortations to add the exercise of various other graces to fait. (2Pe 1:12-15) The apostle looks forward to his approaching decease. (...

Matthew Henry: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Epistle General of Peter The penman of this epistle appears plainly to be the same who wrote...

Matthew Henry: 2 Peter 1 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. An introduction, or preface, making way for, and leading to, what is principally designed by the apostle (2Pe 1:1-4). ...

Barclay: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND LETTER OF PETER The Neglected Book And Its Contents Second Peter is one of the neglected books of the New Testament. ...

Barclay: 2 Peter 1 (Chapter Introduction) The Man Who Opened Doors (2Pe_1:1) The Glorious Servitude (2Pe_1:1 Continued) The All-Important Knowledge (2Pe_1:2) The Greatness Of Jesus Christ...

Constable: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical Background This epistle claims that the Apostle Peter wrote it...

Constable: 2 Peter (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1-2 II. The condition of the Christian 1:3-11 ...

Constable: 2 Peter 2 Peter Bibliography Alford, Henry. Alford's Greek Testament. 4 vols. New ed. London: Rivingtons, 1884. ...

Haydock: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) THE SECOND EPISTLE OF ST. PETER, THE APOSTLE. INTRODUCTION. This epistle, though not at first received [by some Churches] as canonical, was ac...

Gill: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 PETER Though there was, among the ancients, a doubt concerning the authority of this epistle, which is first mentioned by Origen ...

Gill: 2 Peter 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 PETER 1 In this chapter, after the inscription and salutation, the apostle takes notice of gifts of grace bestowed; and exhorts t...

College: 2 Peter (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION ABOUT THIS COMMENTARY This commentary is written for serious students of the Bible, including Bible class teachers, preachers, college ...

College: 2 Peter (Outline) OUTLINE I. INTRODUCTION - 1:1-15 A. Salutation and Greeting - 1:1-2 B. Preface: Exhortation to Godly Living - 1:3-11 C. Occasion: The ...

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