November 1 / II Peter 1:1-11

II Peter 1:1-11 Back to Peter, this time his second letter. Just in reading him again after a three-day break with Jude, I often find it difficult to figure out what he is saying. Part of my comprehension problem is his long (to my mind, convoluted) sentences. His first “content” sentence takes two long verses: …

November 2020 Readings

Date Reading(s) Verses 01-Nov II Peter 1:1-11 11 02-Nov II Peter 1:12-21 10 03-Nov II Peter 2:1-11 11 04-Nov II Peter 2:12-22 11 05-Nov II Peter 3:1-9 9 06-Nov II Peter 3:10-18 9 07-Nov Hebrews 1:1-7 7 08-Nov Hebrews 1:8-14 7 09-Nov Hebrews 2:1-8 8 10-Nov Hebrews 2:9-13 5 11-Nov Hebrews 2:14-18 5 12-Nov Hebrews …

October 30 / Jude 8-16

Jude 8-16 We’ve been reading Paul for so long that Peter seemed quite a change and Jude even more so! For example, Jude has two non-Biblical citations in today’s reading: But when the archangel Michael, contending with the devil, was disputing about the body of Moses… (v. 9a) and It was also about these that …

October 28 / I Peter 5:6-14

I Peter 5:6-14 As we were finishing Paul’s letters a couple of weeks ago, some of Paul’s last written words included a positive affirmation of Barnabas’ cousin, Mark. Now at the end of I Peter, we see Peter sending greetings that included Mark – a reflection of his own affection for Mark. My Study Bible …

October 27 / I Peter 5:1-5

I Peter 5:1-5 Peter gives us a novel triad construction, using the word “not”: …not under compulsion, but willingly, … not for shameful gain, but eagerly; not domineering, … but being examples to the flock… (vv. 2b-3) Peter has addressed these restrictions to “elders”, typically referring to church leaders. That reference notwithstanding, I have always …

October 26 / I Peter 4:12-19

I Peter 4:12-19 Although Peter has been talking about suffering all along in this epistle, today’s reading is his strongest message on suffering. He says it all: He ties our sufferings to Jesus’ sufferings (v. 13); he expects that we will be reviled for the sake of the name of Jesus (v. 14); and he …