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1 Peter: An Introduction and Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

In 1 Peter, explains Wayne Grudem, readers are encouraged to grow in their trust in God and their obedience to him throughout their lives, but especially when they suffer. “Here is a brief and very clear summary both of the consolations and instructions needful for the encouragement and direction of a Christian in his journey to Heaven, elevating his thoughts and desires to that happiness, and...

of Pontus (Hemer argues that only Amisus, modern Samsun, would have provided a feasible route inland from the coast), travel to Galatia (stopping at Amasia in eastern Galatia), then through Zela to Caesarea in Cappadocia, then westward on the great trade route which traversed south Galatia (passing through the Pauline churches of Iconium and Pisidian Antioch), then to Laodicea in Asia, then perhaps into other churches of Asia (Colossae?, even Ephesus?), and finally through the major churches of Bithynia
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