2 Peter 2:8
Context2:8 (for while he lived among them day after day, that righteous man was tormented in his righteous soul 1 by the lawless deeds he saw and heard 2 )
2 Peter 3:12
Context3:12 while waiting for and hastening 3 the coming of the day of God? 4 Because of this day, 5 the heavens will be burned up and 6 dissolve, and the celestial bodies 7 will melt away in a blaze! 8


[2:8] 1 tn Grk “that righteous man tormented his righteous soul.”
[2:8] 2 tn Grk “by lawless deeds, in seeing and hearing [them].”
[3:12] 3 tn Or possibly, “striving for,” but the meaning “hasten” for σπουδάζω (spoudazw) is normative in Jewish apocalyptic literature (in which the coming of the Messiah/the end is anticipated). Such a hastening is not an arm-twisting of the divine volition, but a response by believers that has been decreed by God.
[3:12] 4 sn The coming of the day of God. Peter elsewhere describes the coming or parousia as the coming of Christ (cf. 2 Pet 1:16; 3:4). The almost casual exchange between “God” and “Christ” in this little book, and elsewhere in the NT, argues strongly for the deity of Christ (see esp. 1:1).
[3:12] 5 tn Grk “on account of which” (a subordinate relative clause in Greek).
[3:12] 6 tn Grk “being burned up, will dissolve.”