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Verse 5. _FOR THIS THEY WILLINGLY ARE IGNORANT OF_] They shut their
eyes against the light, and refuse all evidence; what does not answer
their purpose _they will not know_. And the apostle refers to...
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FOR THIS THEY WILLINGLY ARE IGNORANT OF - Λαιθάνει γὰρ
αὐτοὺς τοῦτο θέλοντας Laithanei gar autous
touto thelontas. There is some considerable variety in the translation
of this passage. In our c...
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III. THE FUTURE OF THE EARTH AND THE CONCLUSION
CHAPTER 3
_ 1. Mocking at the Lord's coming (2 Peter 3:1)_
2. The future of the earth (2 Peter 3:8)
3. EXHORTATION AND CONCLUSION (2 PETER 3:11)...
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A further characteristic of the false teachers was the denial of the
Second Advent (their coming is again spoken of as in the future; _cf._
2 Peter 2:1 and 2 Peter 3:17). Their scepticism is based, pa...
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THE PRINCIPLES OF PREACHING (2 Peter 3:1-2)...
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What they wilfully fail to see is that long ago the heavens were
created and the earth was composed out of water and through water; and
through these waters the ancient world perished, when it was
ove...
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_For this they willingly are ignorant of_ More accurately, FOR THIS IS
HID FROM THEM BY THEIR OWN WILL. The English phrase "they ignore"
exactly expresses the state of mind of which the Apostle speaks...
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NOTE ON THE DESTRUCTION OF THE WORLD BY FIRE
The passage 2 Peter 3:5-13 is the only one in the New Testament which
speaks of the destruction of the world by fire. The coming of Christ,
the Resurrectio...
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ὍΤΙ ΟΥ̓ΡΑΝΟῚ ἯΣΑΝ Κ.Τ.Λ. There were of old
heavens and an earth, (the latter) having its being out of water (it
rose out of the water over which the Spirit brooded) and διʼ
ὕδατος. This difficult expr...
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ΛΑΝΘΆΝΕΙ _praes. ind. act. от_ ΛΑΝΘΆΝΩ (G2990)
быть незаметным, быть сокрытым; "они
закрывают глаза на тот факт, что..." (Mayor;
RWP; Kelly),
ΘΈΛΟΝΤΑΣ _praes. act. part. от_ ΘΈΛΩ (G2309)
желать, хоте...
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FOR THIS THEY WILLINGLY ARE IGNORANT OF— It is probable, that these
scoffers had once been Jews, and afterwards professed Christians; and
consequently their ignorance in this point must needs have bee...
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2 PETER 3:5-6 FOR THIS DAY THEY WILFULLY FORGET, THAT THERE WERE
HEAVENS FROM OF OLD, AND AN EARTH COMPACTED OUT OF WATER AND AMIDST
WATER, BY THE WORD OF GOD; BY WHICH MEANS THE WORLD THAT THEN WAS,...
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For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the
heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in
the water: Refutation of their scoffing from Scripture history...
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VERSE 5. FOR THIS THEY ARE WILLINGLY IGNORANT OF.
In thus speaking they exhibit a willing ignorance of God's word, and
of his dealing with the world in the past. They claim for the earth
stability an...
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1 It is the special function of the Circumcision epistles to reaffirm
and enforce the ancient prophetc Scriptures and the words of our Lord
before His death and ascension. This is notably lacking in P...
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WILLINGLY ARE IGNORANT OF] RV 'wilfully forget.' That by THE WORD OF
GOD, etc.] RM 'that there were heavens from of old, and an earth
compacted out of water and through water, by the word of God' (cp....
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ANTIDOTE AGAINST DESPISING THE DAY OF THE LORD. EXHORTATION. DOXOLOGY
2 Peter 3 may be subdivided into three parts: (_a_) 2 Peter 3:1. 'This
Second Epistle is a reminder of what prophets and apostles...
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JESUS WILL RETURN
PETER’S SECOND LETTER
_HILDA BRIGHT AND HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 3
JESUS WILL RETURN AND GOD’S JUDGEMENT WILL HAPPEN
V1 Dear friends, this is now my second letter to you. Both le...
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The false teachers refused to remember that God *judged the world.
God’s word created the sky. He commanded the earth to appear out of
the water (Genesis 1:9-10). Every plant and animal needs water to...
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FOR THIS THEY WILLINGLY ARE IGNORANT OF. — Literally, _For this
escapes their notice of their own will._ They voluntarily blind their
eyes to this fact — at once an explanation of their argument, and...
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CHAPTER 27
JUDGMENT TO COME
2 Peter 3:5
"THE world lasts on" (διαμενει) "through all time," say the
scoffers, "just as it was at the Creation. There has been no change;
there will be none." But out...
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λανθάνει γὰρ αὐτοὺς τοῦτο. “This escapes
their notice.” τοῦτο is nominative. θέλοντας
“wilfully” “of their own purpose”. ἔκπαλαι (_cf._
note, 2 Peter 2:3): “originally,” _i.e._ before the creation of...
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_The first part of the argument against the scoffers_. “It is not
true that the course of the world is unchanging. They have wilfully
forgotten that the heavens existed originally, and the earth was
f...
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LONGSUFFERING DELAY
2 Peter 3:1
Peter does not hesitate to place the commandments of himself and the
other Apostles of Jesus on a level with the words _which were spoken
before by the holy prophets_,...
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False teaching which denies the power of Christ issues in false
thinking which denies the Coming of Christ. There will be mockers who
will walk in lust and make sport of the great hope of the Church,...
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ANSWERING THE SCOFFERS
The scoffers had ignored the creation. It was a perfect proof that
things had not always been the same. Instead, God had spoken and the
waters were separated to that above and b...
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(4) For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God
the heavens were of old, and the (b) earth standing out of the water
and in the water:
(4) He sets against them the creation of he...
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For this they are wilfully ignorant of. The ignorance of these
unbelievers is wilful and inexcusable, when they question the
existence of a Supreme Being, of a future state, wherein God will
reward th...
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"This second epistle, beloved, I now write unto you; in both which I
stir up your pure minds by way of remembrance: (2) That ye may be
mindful of the words which were spoken before by the holy prophet...
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In the second Epistle of Peter (and here I must be brief, because of
the hour; and I may be brief because Jude will afford us a further
consideration of it) we have the same substantial truth of God's...
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5._For this they willingly are ignorant of. _By one argument only he
confutes the scoff of the ungodly, even by this, that the world once
perished by a deluge of waters, when yet it consisted of water...
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In the last Chapter, as we have said, it is materialism: trust in the
stability of that which can be seen, in contrast with trust in the
word of God which teaches us to look for the coming of Jesus, t...
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FOR THIS THEY WILLINGLY ARE IGNORANT OF,.... Namely, what follows; for
as these men were such as had professed Christianity, and had the
advantage of revelation, and had the opportunity of reading the...
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For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the
heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in
the water:
Ver. 5. _Willingly ignorant of_] A carnal heart is...
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_Where is the promise of his coming_ To raise the dead, judge mankind,
and destroy the earth? We see no sign of any such thing. The promise
of Christ's coming we have Matthew 15:27, _The Son of man sh...
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STANDING OUT OF THE WATER AND IN THE WATER; rather, consisting out of
water and by water. the reference is to the chaotic watery mass out of
which the earth was formed, Genesis 1:2. At the command of...
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FOR THIS THEY WILLINGLY ARE IGNORANT OF, THAT BY THE WORD OF GOD THE
HEAVENS WERE OF OLD AND THE EARTH STANDING OUT OF THE WATER AND IN THE
WATER;...
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The answer of St. Peter, showing the certainty of the Lord's return:...
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This chapter now shows that the government of God will bring
everything to a proper conclusion: every evil principle will be judged
unsparingly, and those also who embrace such evil; and out of this
j...
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STANDING:
_ Gr._ consisting...
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_ 2 Peter 3:5 ‘For when they maintain this, it escapes their notice
that by the word of God the heavens existed long ago and the earth was
formed out of water and by water,'_
‘FOR WHEN THEY MAINTAIN...
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5-10 Had these scoffers considered the dreadful vengeance with which
God swept away a whole world of ungodly men at once, surely they would
not have scoffed at his threatening an equally terrible jud...
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FOR THIS THEY WILLINGLY ARE IGNORANT OF; they will not know what they
ought to know, and, if they would search the Scripture, might know.
THAT BY THE WORD OF GOD; the command of God, or _word of his p...
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Shepherd of Hermas Vision First
the heavens and the mountains,[32]
A Strain of Sodom
The future end.[3]
2 Clement
For if we renounce these indulgences and conquer the soul by not
fulfilling its w...
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2 Peter 3:5 For G1063 this G5124 they G846 willfully G2309 (G5723)
forget G2990 (G5719) that G3754 word...
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‘For this they wilfully forget, that there were heavens from of old,
and an earth having been brought together out of water and amidst
water, by the word of God. By which means the world that then was...
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2 Peter 3:5. FOR THIS ESCAPES THEM OF THEIR OWN WILL. So may the
sentence be translated literally. The rendering of the A. V., ‘for
this they willingly are ignorant of,' is somewhat weak. Better is th...
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It has been supposed by some that the opening words of this third
chapter indicate the beginning of a new Epistle. What we have,
however, is only the beginning of a new division of the same Epistle.
T...
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FOR THIS THEY WILFULLY FORGET
(λανθανε γαρ αυτους τουτο θελοντας).
Literally, "for this escapes them being willing." See this use of
λανθανω (old verb, to escape notice of, to be hidden from) in
Ac...
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2 Peter 3:1. _This second epistle, beloved, I now write unto you; in
both which I stir up pour pure minds by way of remembrance: that ye
may be mindful of the words which. were spoken before by the ho...
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2 Peter 3:1. _This second epistle, beloved, I now write unto you; in
both which I stir up your pure minds by way of remembrance:_
The purest minds need stirring up at times. It would be a great pity...
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CONTENTS: Return of the Lord and the Day of Jehovah. Christ's return
to be generally denied.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Peter.
CONCLUSION: The general denial that will be made in the last days of
the...
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Grotius, with his usual tartness, contends that this is the beginning
of a new epistle by Simon, but not Simon Peter. But if so, why did
Peter leave the words at the end of the second chapter unclosed...
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THEY PURPOSELY IGNORE. "They say the stability of the universe
disproves both Creation and any coming destruction. But in saying this
they must purposely ignore the facts which they already know! Our...
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_This they willingly are ignorant of._
WILLING IGNORANCE
Nelson, at St. Vincent, putting the telescope to his blind eye, and
swearing that he could not see the signal to cease firing, affords an
apt...
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2 PETER—NOTE ON 2 PETER 3:4 Scoffers (v. 2 Peter 3:3) will question
the biblical PROMISE of the Lord’s COMING....
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2 PETER—NOTE ON 2 PETER 3:1 The Day of the Lord Will Surely Come.
Peter turns his attention to explaining the Lord’s promised return.
Apparently he is responding to a disagreement in the church concer...
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THE UNFULFILLED PROMISE OF THE COMING
_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
THE apostle now deals with those who made the delay of the Lord’s
coming, and the disappointment consequently felt by many Christ...
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EXPOSITION
2 PETER 3:1
THIS SECOND EPISTLE, BELOVED, I NOW WRITE UNTO YOU; literally, _this
Epistle already a second one I write unto you. _The ἤδη
("already") implies that the interval between th...
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Now Peter said this second epistle,
Beloved, I now write unto you; in both which I stir up your pure minds
by way of remembrance: That ye may be mindful of the words which were
spoken before by the ho...
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2 Thessalonians 2:10; Colossians 1:17; Genesis 1:6; Genesis 1:9;...
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This they willingly are ignorant of [λ α ν θ α ν ε ι α υ τ
ο υ ς τ ο υ τ ο θ ε λ ο ν τ α ς]. Lit., this escapes
them of their own will. Rev., this they wilfully forget.
The heavens were. But the Gree...
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INEXCUSABLE IGNORANCE
2 Peter 3:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We like the way this chapter opens. The Apostle says, "This Second
Epistle, beloved, I now write unto you; in both which I stir up your
pure min...
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For this they are willingly ignorant of — They do not care to know
or consider. That by the almighty word of God — Which bounds the
duration of all things, so that it cannot be either longer or shorte...
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These scoffers had declared in the former verse, that the world was
the same it was from the beginning; that nature always had, and
therefore ever would keep its course. But, says the apostle here,
th...