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Home > The New Testament > Second Peter
SummaryThis heading should be very brief. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Relationship to New Testament. The relationship of Second Peter to the New Testament as a whole is discussed at New Testament: Organization. Story. Message. Themes, symbols, and doctrinal points emphasized in 2 Peter include: Historical settingThis heading should be brief and explain facts about the historical setting that will help a reader to understand the book. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → DiscussionThis heading is for more detailed discussions of all or part of a passage. Discussion may include the meaning of a particular word, how a doctrinal point is developed throughout the passage, insights to be developed in the future, and other items. Contributions may range from polished paragraphs down to a single bullet point. The focus, however, should always be on understanding the scriptural text consistent with LDS doctrine. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Chapter 1
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Joseph Smith TranslationThe Joseph Smith Translation made changes to the following verses in Second Peter. This list is complete:[1]
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Other resourcesNotesFootnotes are not required but are encouraged for factual assertions that average readers cannot easily evaluate for themselves, such as the date of King Solomon’s death or the nuanced definition of a Greek word. In contrast, insights rarely benefit from footnoting, and the focus of this page should always remain on the scriptures themselves rather than what someone has said about them. Links are actively encouraged on all sections of this page, and links to authoritative sources are preferable to footnotes.
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Home > The New Testament > Second Peter
SummaryThis heading should be very brief. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Relationship to New Testament. The relationship of Second Peter to the New Testament as a whole is discussed at New Testament: Organization. Story. Message. Themes, symbols, and doctrinal points emphasized in 2 Peter include: Historical settingThis heading should be brief and explain facts about the historical setting that will help a reader to understand the book. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → DiscussionThis heading is for more detailed discussions of all or part of a passage. Discussion may include the meaning of a particular word, how a doctrinal point is developed throughout the passage, insights to be developed in the future, and other items. Contributions may range from polished paragraphs down to a single bullet point. The focus, however, should always be on understanding the scriptural text consistent with LDS doctrine. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Complete outline and page mapThis heading contains an outline for the entire book. Items in blue or purple text indicate hyperlinked pages that address specific portions of this section. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Points to ponderThis heading is for prompts that suggest ways in which all or part of this passage can influence a person's life. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → I have a questionThis heading is for unanswered questions and is an important part of the continual effort to improve this wiki. Please do not be shy, as even a basic or "stupid" question can identify things that need to be improved on this page. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → ResourcesThis heading is for listing links and print resources, including those cited in the notes. A short comment about the particular strengths of a resource can be helpful. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Translations
Joseph Smith TranslationThe Joseph Smith Translation made changes to the following verses in Second Peter. This list is complete:[1]
Cited references
Other resourcesNotesFootnotes are not required but are encouraged for factual assertions that average readers cannot easily evaluate for themselves, such as the date of King Solomon’s death or the nuanced definition of a Greek word. In contrast, insights rarely benefit from footnoting, and the focus of this page should always remain on the scriptures themselves rather than what someone has said about them. Links are actively encouraged on all sections of this page, and links to authoritative sources are preferable to footnotes.
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Home > The New Testament > Second Peter
SummaryThis heading should be very brief. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Relationship to New Testament. The relationship of Second Peter to the New Testament as a whole is discussed at New Testament: Organization. Story. Message. Themes, symbols, and doctrinal points emphasized in 2 Peter include: Historical settingThis heading should be brief and explain facts about the historical setting that will help a reader to understand the book. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → DiscussionThis heading is for more detailed discussions of all or part of a passage. Discussion may include the meaning of a particular word, how a doctrinal point is developed throughout the passage, insights to be developed in the future, and other items. Contributions may range from polished paragraphs down to a single bullet point. The focus, however, should always be on understanding the scriptural text consistent with LDS doctrine. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Complete outline and page mapThis heading contains an outline for the entire book. Items in blue or purple text indicate hyperlinked pages that address specific portions of this section. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Points to ponderThis heading is for prompts that suggest ways in which all or part of this passage can influence a person's life. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → I have a questionThis heading is for unanswered questions and is an important part of the continual effort to improve this wiki. Please do not be shy, as even a basic or "stupid" question can identify things that need to be improved on this page. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → ResourcesThis heading is for listing links and print resources, including those cited in the notes. A short comment about the particular strengths of a resource can be helpful. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Translations
Joseph Smith TranslationThe Joseph Smith Translation made changes to the following verses in Second Peter. This list is complete:[1]
Cited references
Other resourcesNotesFootnotes are not required but are encouraged for factual assertions that average readers cannot easily evaluate for themselves, such as the date of King Solomon’s death or the nuanced definition of a Greek word. In contrast, insights rarely benefit from footnoting, and the focus of this page should always remain on the scriptures themselves rather than what someone has said about them. Links are actively encouraged on all sections of this page, and links to authoritative sources are preferable to footnotes.
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Home > The New Testament > Second Peter
SummaryThis heading should be very brief. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Relationship to New Testament. The relationship of Second Peter to the New Testament as a whole is discussed at New Testament: Organization. Story. Message. Themes, symbols, and doctrinal points emphasized in 2 Peter include: Historical settingThis heading should be brief and explain facts about the historical setting that will help a reader to understand the book. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → DiscussionThis heading is for more detailed discussions of all or part of a passage. Discussion may include the meaning of a particular word, how a doctrinal point is developed throughout the passage, insights to be developed in the future, and other items. Contributions may range from polished paragraphs down to a single bullet point. The focus, however, should always be on understanding the scriptural text consistent with LDS doctrine. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Complete outline and page mapThis heading contains an outline for the entire book. Items in blue or purple text indicate hyperlinked pages that address specific portions of this section. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Points to ponderThis heading is for prompts that suggest ways in which all or part of this passage can influence a person's life. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → I have a questionThis heading is for unanswered questions and is an important part of the continual effort to improve this wiki. Please do not be shy, as even a basic or "stupid" question can identify things that need to be improved on this page. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → ResourcesThis heading is for listing links and print resources, including those cited in the notes. A short comment about the particular strengths of a resource can be helpful. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. → Translations
Joseph Smith TranslationThe Joseph Smith Translation made changes to the following verses in Second Peter. This list is complete:[1]
Cited references
Other resourcesNotesFootnotes are not required but are encouraged for factual assertions that average readers cannot easily evaluate for themselves, such as the date of King Solomon’s death or the nuanced definition of a Greek word. In contrast, insights rarely benefit from footnoting, and the focus of this page should always remain on the scriptures themselves rather than what someone has said about them. Links are actively encouraged on all sections of this page, and links to authoritative sources are preferable to footnotes.
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