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1 Peter

The First Epistle of Peter online

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The author of this epistle claims to be Peter the Apostle (1:1) - one who witnessed the sufferings of Christ (5:1), a claim which seems to be supported by the use of a number of expressions within the text of 1 Peter which would come naturally from one who was with Christ duing his earthly ministry (e.g. 2:20-25). Petrine authorship is denied by some, for the following reasons.

First, the Greek (which 1 Peter was originally written in) is excellent, and does not seem characteristic of Peter (cf. Acts 4:13). However, in 5:12 we see that the author of the letter wrote "with the help of" Silvannus (Silas); which most likely indicates that Silvannus "cleaned up" the Greek of the letter, thus explaining its clarity.

Second, it is said that if the author had been a witness to the sufferings of Christ, he would have included more references to Jesus Himself in the letter. However, this is merely speculation - the author mentions the sufferings of Christ when it fits well with the point he is making; why should the author include stories of Jesus' life that do not contribute to the message of his letter?

Third, the persecution referred to throughout the letter is said to imply the sort of persecution such as that which came under Domitian or Trajan (Emperors who followed the life of the apostle) and thus say that the letter could not have been written during the apostle's lifetime. Others see this as referring to the persecution which came under Nero (which did come during the apostle's lifetime, and some think led to Peter's martyrdom). However, neither of these seem to be the persecution to which the apostle refers, as there is no indication of "empire-wide" persecution - indeed the authorities are looked upon quite favourably in 2:13-17. Therefore it is entirely possible that this epistle was written during the lifetime of the apostle.

Overall, there appears to be no good reason to question the authorship of 1 Peter, as such we must remain with the Apostle Peter as the author.

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1 Peter was most likely written in the early 60's AD.

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