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Guest Post: Exegesis of 1 Peter 3:8-17 as the Chiastic Hinge of 1 Peter

I wrote a guest post!

SlimJim was originally correct that I was doing a series on 1 Peter, and I would still like to, but being demoted from Yourh Pastor to essentially an executive pastor of another church took away a bunch of the time I originally intended to use to finish this series. I completed this part because I had offered it months ago. (And, as stated in the post, I had to finish this part for a seminary preaching class assignment. I did much of the exegesis for the rest of the book to complete this work. I slightly modified the work for the blog.)

Keep in mind it is mildly academic, and I pray you enjoy it!

Daniel

Note: This is a guest post since presently I am overseas.  This is by Daniel M. Klem.  His blog be found here.  This is part of a series he’s doing for his blog!   Exegesis of 1 Peter 3:8-17 as the Chiastic Hinge of 1 Peter or Answering the Faithless and the Faithful, An Exegesis of […]

Guest Post: Exegesis of 1 Peter 3:8-17 as the Chiastic Hinge of 1 Peter

VerseD: 2 Timothy 2:15

Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth.

2 Timothy 2:15, ESV

Do we interpret the Bible and the Gospel to benefit our lives now, or do we see the need to faithfully interpret for the benefit and salvation of others?

Do we read it merely as about how great we are or as about how great God is and the world’s need for His truth?