Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 2 Peter 1:3 - 1:3

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 2 Peter 1:3 - 1:3


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According as, etc. - Seeing that [Alford]. “As He hath given us ALL things (needful) for life and godliness, (so) do you give us ALL diligence,” etc. The oil and flame are given wholly of grace by God, and “taken” by believers: their part henceforth is to “trim their lamps” (compare 2Pe 1:3, 2Pe 1:4 with 2Pe 1:5, etc.).

life and godliness - Spiritual life must exist first before there can be true godliness. Knowledge of God experimentally is the first step to life (Joh 17:3). The child must have vital breath. first, and then cry to, and walk in the ways of, his father. It is not by godliness that we obtain life, but by life, godliness. To life stands opposed corruption; to godliness, lust (2Pe 1:4).

called us - (2Pe 1:10); “calling” (1Pe 2:9).

to glory and virtue - rather, “through (His) glory.” Thus English Version reads as one oldest manuscript. But other oldest manuscripts and Vulgate read, “By His own (peculiar) glory and virtue”; being the explanation of “His divine power”; glory and moral excellency (the same attribute is given to God in 1Pe 2:9, “praises,” literally, “virtues”) characterize God’s “power.” “Virtue,” the standing word in heathen ethics, is found only once in Paul (Phi 4:8), and in Peter in a distinct sense from its classic usage; it (in the heathen sense) is a term too low and earthly for expressing the gifts of the Spirit [Trench, Greek Synonyms of the New Testament].