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FOR THE TIME PAST OF OUR LIFE MAY SUFFICE US - “We have spent
sufficient time in indulging ourselves, and following our wicked
propensities, and we should hereafter live in a different manner.”
This d...
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IV. THE COMFORT IN THE MIDST OF TRIALS AND SUFFERING
CHAPTER 3:10-4:19
_ 1. The comfort in suffering (1 Peter 3:10)_
2. Few saved as illustrated by Noah's preaching (1 Peter 3:18)
3. The new life i...
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Our voluntary suffering in the way of righteousness denotes our
fellowship with Christ, and our breaking with sin. Let there be
therefore no return, on the part of converts, to the evil life of
pagani...
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Since then, Christ suffered in the flesh, you too must arm yourselves
with the same conviction, that he who has suffered in the flesh has
ceased from sin, and as a result of this the aim of such a man...
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THE OBLIGATION OF THE CHRISTIAN (1 Peter 4:1-5)...
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OF _ OUR_ LIFE. The texts omit.
MAY SUFFICE. is sufficient (Greek. _arketos._ Only here and Matthew
6:34; Matthew 10:25).
US. The texts omit.
WILL. App-102., as above, but the texts read App-102....
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_For the time past of our life may suffice_ The language is that of
grave irony. Enough time, and more than enough, had been already given
to the world. Was it not well to give some time now to God? T...
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ἈΡΚΕΤῸΣ ΓΆΡ. The γάρ explains ἐπίλοιπον, I
say “what _remains_ of your life” _for_ the sinful past has been
all too long.
ΒΟΎΛΗΜΑ ΤΩ͂Ν ἘΘΝΩ͂Ν. The T.R. reads θέλημα as
in the previous verse of the wil...
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1 Peter 3:13 to 1 Peter 4:6. GOOD AND EVIL DOING IN RELATION TO
SUFFERING AT THE HANDS OF HEATHEN, ILLUSTRATED BY THE SUFFERINGS OR
CHRIST AND THEIR EFFECTS
1 Peter 3:17 to...
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ΆΡΚΕΤΌΣ (G713) достаточный. Значение
этого слова "более чем достаточный"
"довольный" (Веаге). Слово это может
использоваться иронически: "более чем
достаточный" (Kelly; Goppelt).
ΠΑΡΕΛΗΛΥΘΏΣ _perf. a...
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DISCOURSE: 2405
A WORLDLY LIFE TO BE RELINQUISHED
1 Peter 4:3. _The time past of our life may suffice us to have wrought
the will of the Gentiles_.
THE end of all God’s dispensations towards his peop...
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FOR THE TIME PAST OF OUR LIFE, &C.— St. Peter did not mean that it
is lawful for men to satiate themselves with vice, and that they need
not leave it off till they are weary of it; but he stirs up tho...
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1 PETER 4:3 FOR THE TIME PAST MAY SUFFICE TO HAVE WROUGHT THE DESIRE
OF THE GENTILES, AND TO HAVE WALKED IN LASCIVIOUSNESS, LUSTS,
WINEBIBBINGS, REVELLINGS, CAROUSINGS, AND ABOMINABLE IDOLATRIES:
_Ex...
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For the time past of our life may suffice us to have wrought the will
of the Gentiles, when we walked in lasciviousness, lusts, excess of
wine, revellings, banquetings, and abominable idolatries:...
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VERSE 3. FOR THE TIME _PAST_ OF OUR LIFE.
The life we lived before conversion in all the excesses indulged in by
the Gentiles is here alluded to. These excesses were in accord with
our wills and desi...
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19 Who are these imprisoned spirits ? Are they not the same that Peter
mentions in his second epistle (1Pe_2:4) who were thrust down to the
gloomy caverns of Tartarus, and the messengers of Jude's epi...
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THE SECURITY OF THE FAITHFUL IN THE APPROACHING JUDGMENT
_C_ (ii). 1 Peter 4:1. 'This is your faith: live then in accordance
with it. Arm yourselves against your troubles by resolving to be like
Chris...
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WILL] RV 'desire,' contrasted with the will of God....
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MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD
1 PETER
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 4
LIVING FOR GOD
v1 Christ suffered while he was in his human body. Each one of you
Christians must be ready to suffer as he did. If you suf...
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Peter is writing this letter to *Jews and Gentiles who have become
Christians. ‘Gentile’ is the name that the *Jews gave to anyone
who was not a *Jew. The Gentiles did not know about the only real God...
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FOR THE TIME PAST OF OUR LIFE. — There are two words in the English
here which do not stand in the true text, and sadly impede the sense.
They are “of our life,” and “us.” The first is added by some
s...
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CHAPTER 12
THE LESSONS OF SUFFERING
1 Peter 4:1
IT is always hard to swim against the stream; and if the effort be a
moral one, the difficulty is not lessened. These early Christians were
finding it...
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The use of the rare ἀρκετός indicates the saying which St.
Peter here applies, _sufficient unto the day_ [that is past] _its
evil_. Compare Ezekiel 44:6, ἱκανούσθω ὑμῖν ἀπὸ
πασῶν τῶν ἀνομιῶν ὑμῶν. The...
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THE NEW LIFE IN CHRIST
1 Peter 4:1
The Apostle urges the disciples to make a clean break with sin. As our
Lord's grave lay between Him and His earlier life, so there should be
a clean break between o...
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The whole force of the argument which the apostle has used in speaking
thus of the Christ was to show these saints how through suffering
Christ reached a triumph, and to call them to arm themselves wi...
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"Licentiousness" describes uncontrolled desires, such as, gluttony and
sensual passions. "Lusts" is a word describing desire for things
forbidden. "Drunkenness" and wild drinking parties, or "revelrie...
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(2) For the time past of [our] life may suffice us to have wrought the
(b) will of the Gentiles, when we walked in lasciviousness, lusts,
excess of wine, revellings, banquetings, and abominable idolat...
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For the time past is sufficient, &c. As if he said, you who were
Gentiles, have already lived too long in vices before your conversion;
so that they who are not yet converted, admire [1] at the change...
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Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh, arm
yourselves likewise with the same mind: for he that hath suffered in
the flesh hath ceased from sin; (2) That he no longer should live t...
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The epistles of Peter are addressed to the elect Jews of his day,
believing of course on the Lord Jesus, and scattered throughout a
considerable portion of Asia Minor. The apostle takes particular car...
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3_For the time past of our life may suffice _Peter does not mean that
we ought to be wearied with pleasures, as those are wont to be who are
filled with them to satiety; but that on the contrary the m...
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From the beginning of this Chapter to the end of Verse, the apostle
continues to speak of the general principles of God's government,
exhorting, the Christian to act on the principles of Christ Him el...
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FOR THE TIME PAST OF OUR LIFE MAY SUFFICE US,.... The word "our" is
left out in the Alexandrian copy, and in the Vulgate Latin and Syriac
versions. The Arabic version reads, "the time of your past lif...
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For the time past of _our_ life may suffice us to have wrought the
will of the Gentiles, when we walked in lasciviousness, lusts, excess
of wine, revellings, banquetings, and abominable idolatries:
V...
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_For the time past of our life may suffice us_ Αρκετος
ημιν, _is sufficient for us; to have wrought the will of the
Gentiles_ The expression is soft, but conveys a very strong meaning,
namely, that in...
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WROUGHT THE WILL OF THE GENTILES; lived as do the heathen, for sensual
gratifications.
ABOMINABLE IDOLATRIES; of the gentile world. See the introduction to
this epistle....
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ADMONITIONS IN VIEW OF THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST.
Ceasing from sin:...
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FOR THE TIME PAST OF OUR LIFE MAY SUFFICE US TO HAVE WROUGHT THE WILL
OF THE GENTILES, WHEN WE WALKED IN LASCIVIOUSNESS, LUSTS, EXCESS OF
WINE, REVELINGS, BANQUETINGS, AND ABOMINABLE IDOLATRIES;...
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Christ's suffering in the flesh is set before us then as an example;
not His sufferings for us in atonement, which were His alone, but His
sufferings in a contrary world, in precious, lowly grace. We...
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_ 1 Peter 4:3 ‘For the time already past is sufficient for you to
have carried out the desire of the Gentiles, having pursued. course of
sensuality, lusts, drunkenness, carousals, drinking parties and...
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1-6 The strongest and best arguments against sin, are taken from the
sufferings of Christ. He died to destroy sin; and though he cheerfully
submitted to the worst sufferings, yet he never gave way to...
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FOR THE TIME PAST OF OUR BE MAY SEE: the apostle doth not mean by this
expression merely that they should forbear their former lusts out of a
satiety and weariness, as having had their fill of them, b...
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Shepherd of Hermas Commandment Eighth " "What, sir," say I, "are the
evil deeds from which we must restrain ourselves? "Hear," says he:
"from adultery and fornication, from unlawful revelling,[3]
Cle...
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1 Peter 4:3 For G1063 we G2254 enough G713 past G3928 (G5756) lifetime
G979 G5550 doing G2716 ...
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‘For the time past may be seen as sufficient to have wrought the
desire of the Gentiles, and to have walked in lasciviousness, lusts,
wine-parties, revellings, carousings, and abominable idolatries,'...
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APPLICATION OF THE PREVIOUS THEME, AND REMINDER OF THE COMING JUDGMENT
(1 PETER 4:1).
Having portrayed the great and all encompassing victory of Jesus
Christ through suffering, Peter now applies the i...
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CHRIST'S SUFFERING IN THE FLESH SHOULD ARM THEM FOR THE BATTLE AHEAD
WITH ONE EYE ON THE COMING JUDGMENT AND ON THE RESURRECTION (1 PETER
4:1).
Peter tells us that by being made one with Christ in His...
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1 Peter 4:3. FOR SUFFICIENT IS THE TIME PAST TO HAVE WROUGHT THE WILL
OF THE GENTILES. Here the A. V. inserts two phrases, viz. ‘of our
life' and ‘us,' which weight of evidence compels us to omit.
Acc...
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This paragraph brings to an end the series of counsels which began
with chap. 1 Peter 2:11, and have dealt with what is essential to a
becoming ‘conversation among the Gentiles.' Christian duty in
rel...
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PAST
(παρεληλυθως). Perfect active participle of the compound
verb παρερχομα, old verb, to go by (beside) as in Matthew
14:15 with ωρα (hour).MAY SUFFICE
(αρκετος). No copula in the Greek, probabl...
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1 Peter 4:1. _Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the
flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind:_
Accepting this great truth, that it is well that the flesh should die
that the s...
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1 Peter 4:1. _Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the
flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind: for he that hath
suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin:_
Brethren, we have a...
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CONTENTS: Exhortations to mortification of sin and living unto God.
Suffering with Christ.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: Christ having suffered so much for us, should cause us to
fortify ourse...
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1 Peter 4:3. _The will of the gentiles._ Augustine in his city of God,
should be read to see the excess and abominable idolatries of the
gentiles. See the notes on Ephesians 5:12; Romans 1....
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YOU HAVE SPENT ENOUGH TIME. "You never should have lived this way at
all, but whatever time you spent was too much!" Indecency. Here the
word means: "one who actually practices immorality, adultery, i...
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THE CALL TO HOLY LIVING
_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
1 Peter 4:1. IN THE FLESH.—Or to the flesh; _i.e_., so far as the
flesh is concerned. The same sphere IN which Christian disciples were
called...
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EXPOSITIONS
1 PETER 4:1
FORASMUCH THEN AS CHRIST HATH SUFFERED FOR US IN THE FLESH. St. Peter
returns, after the digression of 1 Peter 3:19, to the great subject of
Christ's example. The words "for...
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Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us (1 Peter 4:1)
That is, has gone to the cross.
in the flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind: for he that
has suffered (1 Peter 4:1)
Or come...
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1 Corinthians 6:11; 1 Kings 21:26; 1 Peter 1:14; 1 Thessalonians 4:5;...
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For the time past, etc. Compare Romans 13:13. Us [η μ ι ν]. The
best texts omit.
Of our life [τ ο υ β ι ο υ]. The best texts omit.
Will (boulhma, the better reading for qelhma). Desire, inclination....
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Revellings, banquetings — Have these words any meaning now? They
had, seventeen hundred years ago. Then the former meant, meetings to
eat; meetings, the direct end of which was, to please the taste: t...
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Observe here, 1. That this epistle was written and directed, not only
to the Jewish natives, but to the Gentile proselytes and converts;
this is evident from the apostle's putting them in mind that th...