Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 2 Peter 1:19 - 1:19

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 2 Peter 1:19 - 1:19


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We - all believers.

a more sure - rather as Greek, “we have the word of prophecy more sure (confirmed).” Previously we knew its sureness by faith, but, through that visible specimen of its hereafter entire fulfillment, assurance is made doubly sure. Prophecy assures us that Christ’s sufferings, now past, are to be followed by Christ’s glory, still future: the Transfiguration gives us a pledge to make our faith still stronger, that “the day” of His glory will “dawn” ere long. He does not mean to say that “the word of prophecy,” or Scripture, is surer than the voice of God heard at the Transfiguration, as English Version; for this is plainly not the fact. The fulfillment of prophecy so far in Christ’s history makes us the surer of what is yet to be fulfilled, His consummated glory. The word was the “lamp (Greek for ‘light’) heeded” by Old Testament believers, until a gleam of the “day dawn” was given at Christ’s first coming, and especially in His Transfiguration. So the word is a lamp to us still, until “the day” burst forth fully at the second coming of “the Sun of righteousness.” The day, when it dawns upon you, makes sure the fact that you saw correctly, though indistinctly, the objects revealed by the lamp.

whereunto - to which word of prophecy, primarily the Old Testament in Peter’s day; but now also in our day the New Testament, which, though brighter than the Old Testament (compare 1Jo 2:8, end), is but a lamp even still as compared with the brightness of the eternal day (compare 2Pe 3:2). Oral teachings and traditions of ministers are to be tested by the written word (Act 17:11).

dark - The Greek implies squalid, having neither water nor light: such spiritually is the world without, and the smaller world (microcosm) within, the heart in its natural state. Compare the “dry places” Luk 11:24 (namely, unwatered by the Spirit), through which the unclean spirit goeth.

dawn - bursting through the darkness.

day star - Greek, the morning star,” as Rev 22:16. The Lord Jesus.

in your hearts - Christ’s arising in the heart by His Spirit giving full assurance, creates spiritually full day in the heart, the means to which is prayerfully giving heed to the word. This is associated with the coming of the day of the Lord, as being the earnest of it. Indeed, even our hearts shall not fully realize Christ in all His unspeakable glory and felt presence, until He shall come (Mal 4:2). Isa 66:14, Isa 66:15, “When you see this, your heart shall rejoice ... For, behold, the Lord will come.” However, Tregelles’ punctuation is best, “whereunto ye do well to take heed (as unto a light shining in a dark place, until the day have dawned and the morning star arisen) in your hearts.” For the day has already dawned in the heart of believers; what they wait for is its visible manifestation at Christ’s coming.