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In his commentary on 1 Peter, D. Edmond Hiebert offers a solid study of the most colorful disciple’s thoughts. He traces the ways in which Jesus transformed Peter’s life to make him a pillar of the early church. Peter learned many hard lessons and developed undaunted courage to meet an unbelieving and persecuting world.

First Peter has called forth numerous warm expressions of admiration and praise. E. F. Scott called it “one of the most beautiful writings in the New Testament,”1 and William Barclay characterized it as “one of the easiest letters in the New Testament to read, for it has never lost its winsome appeal to the human heart.”2 Selwyn called it “a microcosm of Christian faith and duty, the model of a pastoral charge,”3 and Von Soden stamped “this short, impressive letter [as]
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