INTRODUCTION TO I PETER 2.
This chapter consists of exhortations, in general, to a holy life;
and, in particular, to obedience to superiors. It begins with an
exhortation to lay aside various vices, which were unbecoming
regenerate persons, 1 Peter 2:1 and, agreeably to their character, as
new born... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE, LAYING ASIDE ALL MALICE,.... Since the persons the apostle
writes to were born again, and therefore ought to love one another, he
exhorts them to the disuse of such vices as were disagreeable to their
character as regenerate men, and contrary brotherly love; he dissuades
them from them, a... [ Continue Reading ]
AS NEW BORN BABES,.... The Syriac version renders it, "be ye simple as
infants"; and as if it was a distinct exhortation of itself, and from
that which follows; though it seems rather to be descriptive of the
persons spoken to, and a character of them, under which the apostle
addresses them; which c... [ Continue Reading ]
IF SO BE YE HAVE TASTED THAT THE LORD IS GRACIOUS. Reference is had to
Psalms 34:8, "O taste and see that the Lord is good"; and the Syriac
version here adds, "if ye have seen": by the Lord is meant, the Lord
Jesus Christ, as the following words show, who is gracious and
amiable, and lovely in his p... [ Continue Reading ]
TO WHOM COMING, AS UNTO A LIVING STONE,.... Christ here, as often
elsewhere, is compared to a "stone"; and Peter, by the use of this
metaphor, shows that he is not the rock, but Christ is the rock on
which the church is built, and he is the foundation stone on which
every believer is laid; and it is... [ Continue Reading ]
YE ALSO, AS LIVELY STONES,.... Saints likewise are compared to stones;
they lie in the same quarry, and are the same by nature as the rest of
mankind, till dug out and separated from thence by the powerful and
efficacious grace of God, when they are hewn, and made fit for the
spiritual building; whe... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE ALSO IT IS CONTAINED IN THE SCRIPTURE,....
Isaiah 28:16. This is produced as a proof of the excellency of Christ,
as compared to a stone; and of his usefulness in the spiritual
building; and of his being chosen of God, and precious, though
rejected by men; and of the happiness, comfort, a... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO YOU THEREFORE WHICH BELIEVE,.... And such are not all they that
can say their creed, or give their assent to the articles of it; nor
all that believe a divine revelation, and that the Scriptures are the
word of God, and give credit to all that is contained in the sacred
oracles; or who believe... [ Continue Reading ]
AND A STONE OF STUMBLING, AND A ROCK OF OFFENCE,.... The apostle
alludes to Isaiah 8:14 and which is a prophecy of the Messiah;
Romans 9:33 and had its accomplishment in the unbelieving and
disobedient Jews; who stumbled at his birth and parentage; at the
manner of his birth, being born of a virgin... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT YE ARE A CHOSEN GENERATION,.... Or "kindred"; the phrase is to be
seen in the Septuagint, on Isaiah 43:20, to which, and the following
verse, the apostle refers here, and in another part of this text. The
allusion is throughout to the people of Israel in general, who, in an
external way, were al... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH IN TIME WERE NOT A PEOPLE,.... A "Loammi" being put upon them;
see Hosea 1:9 to which the apostle here refers: God's elect, whether
among Jews or Gentiles, were, from eternity, his chosen people, and
his covenant people; and, as such, were given to Christ, and they
became his people, and his c... [ Continue Reading ]
DEARLY BELOVED, I BESEECH YOU,.... The apostle, from characters of the
saints, and which express their blessings and privileges, with great
beauty, propriety, and pertinency, passes to exhortations to duties;
he addresses the saints under this affectionate appellation, "dearly
beloved", to express h... [ Continue Reading ]
HAVING YOUR CONVERSATION HONEST AMONG THE GENTILES,.... To have the
conversation honest, is to provide things honest in the sight of men;
to live and walk honestly before all; to do those things which are
right and honest in the sight of God, and among men; to order the
conversation aright, accordin... [ Continue Reading ]
SUBMIT YOURSELVES TO EVERY ORDINANCE OF MAN,.... Or, "to every human
creation", or "creature"; not to "all the sons of men", as the Syriac
version renders it; or to all the individuals of mankind; for there
are some that are in such stations and circumstances, that they are
not to be submitted to, b... [ Continue Reading ]
OR UNTO GOVERNORS,.... Inferior magistrates, such as were under the
Roman emperor; as proconsuls, procurators, c. such as Pontius Pilate,
Felix, and Festus, who had under the emperor the government of
particular nations, provinces, and cities:
AS UNTO THEM THAT ARE SENT BY HIM either by the king, t... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR SO IS THE WILL OF GOD,.... Which refers not so much to what goes
before; though it is a truth, that it is the will of God that men
should be subject to magistrates, and that magistrates should
encourage virtue, and discourage vice, reward the obedient, and punish
delinquents; but to what follows... [ Continue Reading ]
AS FREE,.... These converted Jews might value themselves on their
freedom, partly as the descendants of Abraham, and so freeborn, and
not to be brought into bondage to other people; and chiefly because of
their liberty which they had in and by Christ Jews. The apostle allows
that they were freemen,... [ Continue Reading ]
HONOUR ALL MEN,.... To whom honour is due, according to the place,
station, and circumstances in which they are, the gifts of providence
and grace bestowed on them, and the usefulness they are of, whether
they be Jews or Gentiles, rich or poor, believers or unbelievers: it
is a saying of Ben Zoma e,... [ Continue Reading ]
SERVANTS, BE SUBJECT TO YOUR MASTERS,.... This was another notion of
the Jews, that because they were the seed of Abraham, they ought not
to be the servants of any; and particularly such as were believers in
Christ thought they ought not to serve unbelieving masters, nor indeed
believing ones, becau... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THIS IS THANKWORTHY,.... Or "grace"; this is a fruit and effect of
grace, an instance of it, in which it shows itself: the Syriac version
adds, "with God"; and so it is read in one of Beza's copies, and in
the Alexandrian copy, and some others; that is, this is grateful to
God, and acceptable wi... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR WHAT GLORY IS IT, IF, WHEN YE BE BUFFETED FOR YOUR FAULTS,....
Which ye have committed, and are guilty of, and are truly such:
YE SHALL TAKE IT PATIENTLY? to be silent, and not murmur when beaten,
within measure, for real faults, is no great honour, nor does it
deserve any praise; it is the lea... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR EVEN HEREUNTO WERE YE CALLED,.... Both to well doing, of which
none but those who are called with an holy and effectual calling are
capable; and which they are fitted for, and are under obligation to
perform, and to suffer for so doing, which they must always expect,
and to patience in suffering... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO DID NO SIN,.... He was in the likeness of sinful flesh; he looked
like a sinful man, being born of a sinful woman, and keeping company
with sinful men, being himself a man of sorrows, greatly afflicted,
and at last put to death. He was traduced as a sinner by his enemies,
and had all the sins of... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO WHEN HE WAS REVILED, REVILED NOT AGAIN,.... When he was reproached
as a glutton, a winebibber, a friend of publicans and sinners, all the
reply he made was, that Wisdom is justified of her children; and when
he was charged with casting out devils by Beelzebub, the prince of
devils, he defended h... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO HIS OWN SELF BARE OUR SINS,.... As was typified by the high priest
bearing the sins of the holy things of the people of Israel, when he
went into the most holy place, and by the scape goat bearing the
iniquities of all the people unto a land not inhabited, and as was
foretold by the Prophet Isai... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR YE WERE AS SHEEP GOING ASTRAY,.... This is a proof of their being
healed, namely, their conversion; in which an application of the blood
of Christ, and pardon, and so healing by it, was made to their souls.
The apostle has still in view the prophecy of Isaiah 53:6. God's elect
are sheep before c... [ Continue Reading ]