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Text -- 2 Peter 1:3-11 (NET)

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Believers’ Salvation and the Work of God
1:3 I can pray this because his divine power has bestowed on us everything necessary for life and godliness through the rich knowledge of the one who called us by his own glory and excellence. 1:4 Through these things he has bestowed on us his precious and most magnificent promises, so that by means of what was promised you may become partakers of the divine nature, after escaping the worldly corruption that is produced by evil desire. 1:5 For this very reason, make every effort to add to your faith excellence, to excellence, knowledge; 1:6 to knowledge, self-control; to self-control, perseverance; to perseverance, godliness; 1:7 to godliness, brotherly affection; to brotherly affection, unselfish love. 1:8 For if these things are really yours and are continually increasing, they will keep you from becoming ineffective and unproductive in your pursuit of knowing our Lord Jesus Christ more intimately. 1:9 But concerning the one who lacks such things– he is blind. That is to say, he is nearsighted, since he has forgotten forgotten about the cleansing of his past sins. 1:10 Therefore, brothers and sisters, make every effort to be sure of your calling and election. For by doing this you will never stumble into sin. 1:11 For thus an entrance into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, will be richly provided for you.
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NET Notes: 2Pe 1:3 The datives ἰδίᾳ δόξῃ καὶ ἀρετῇ (idia doxh kai areth) could be t...

NET Notes: 2Pe 1:4 Grk “the corruption in the world (in/because of) lust.”

NET Notes: 2Pe 1:5 Or “moral excellence,” “virtue”; this is the same word used in v. 3 (“the one who has called us by his own glory and exc...

NET Notes: 2Pe 1:6 Perhaps “steadfastness,” though that is somewhat archaic. A contemporary colloquial rendering would be “stick-to-it-iveness.”

NET Notes: 2Pe 1:7 Add to your faith excellence…love. The list of virtues found in vv. 5-7 stands in tension to the promises given in vv. 2-4. What appears to be a...

NET Notes: 2Pe 1:8 Grk “the [rich] knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Verse 8 in Greek does not make a full stop (period), for v. 9 begins with a subordina...

NET Notes: 2Pe 1:9 The words “that is to say, he is” are not in Greek. The word order is unusual. One might expect the author to have said “he is nears...

NET Notes: 2Pe 1:10 The words “into sin” are not in the Greek text, but the Greek word πταίω (ptaiw) is used in soteriological contex...

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