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1 Peter 1:1-3 - The Compositional Function of the Petrine Prescript

1 Peter 1:1-3 - The Compositional Function of the Petrine Prescript

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  • Philip L. Tite

What is the function of 1 Peter 1:1-2 in the composition of the letter? The essay discusses this, and also analyzes the transitional relationship between the end of verse 2 and the blessing contained in 1 Peter 1:3-12.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1996. 10 pages.

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Our Lord has many weak children in his family, many dull pupils in his school, many raw soldiers in his army, many lame sheep in his flock. Yet he bears with them all, and casts none away. Happy is that Christian who has learned to do likewise with his brethren. J. C. Ryle
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