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To him <i>be</i> glory both now and for ever. Amen. </p> </td> <td id="vii.iv.iv-p10.1"> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p11"><b>18.</b> Crescite autem in gratia et notitia Domini nostri et Servatoris Jesu Christi; ipsi gloria et nunc et in diem seternitatis </p> </td> </tr> </table> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p12"> </p> <p class="Normal" id="vii.iv.iv-p13"><a name="vii.iv.iv-p13.1"></a></p> <div class="Commentary" id="Bible:2Pet.3.14"> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p14"><b>14.</b><i> Wherefore.</i> He justly reasons from hope to its effect, or the practice of a godly life; for hope is living and efficacious; therefore it cannot be but that it will attract us to itself. He, then, who waits for new heavens, must begin with renewal as to himself, and diligently aspire after it; but they who cleave to their own filth, think nothing, it is certain, of God's kingdom, and have no taste for anything but for this corrupt world. </p> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p15">But we must notice that he says, that we ought to be found blameless by Christ; for by these words he intimates, that while the world engages and engrosses the minds of others, we must cast our eyes on the Lord, and he shews at the same time what is real integrity, even that which is approved by his judgment, and not that which gains the Praise of men. <sup class="Note" id="fna_vii.iv.iv-p15.1"><a class="Note" href="#fnf_vii.iv.iv-p15.1">183</a></sup><span class="mnote" id="mnf_vii.iv.iv-p15.1"><sup><a class="NoteRef" href="#fna_vii.iv.iv-p15.1">183</a></sup> <span class="Footnote">    He says, “Expecting these things, be diligent,” etc.; <span lang="el" class="Greek" id="vii.iv.iv-p16.1">σπουδάσατε</span>, hasten, make speed, diligently strive, earnestly labor, carefully endeavor: “Therefore, beloved, since ye expect these things, diligently strive to be found by him in peace, unspotted and unblamable;” that is, having no stain, and not chargeable with crime. — <i>Ed</i></span> </span></p> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p17">The word <i>peace</i> seems to be taken for a quiet state of conscience, founded on hope and patient waiting. <sup class="Note" id="fna_vii.iv.iv-p17.1"><a class="Note" href="#fnf_vii.iv.iv-p17.1">184</a></sup><span class="mnote" id="mnf_vii.iv.iv-p17.1"><sup><a class="NoteRef" href="#fna_vii.iv.iv-p17.1">184</a></sup> <span class="Footnote">    Some say, “peace” with God; but the view of <i>Calvin</i> is more suitable here. — <i>Ed.</i></span> </span> For as so few turn their attention to the judgment of Christ, hence it is, that while they are carried headlong by their importunate lusts, they are at the same time in a state of disquietude. This peace, then, is the quietness of a peaceable soul, which acquiesces in the word of God. </p> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p19">It may be asked, how any one can be found blameless by Christ, when we all labor under so many deficiencies. But Peter here only points out the mark at which the faithful ought all to aim, though they cannot reach it, until having put off their flesh they become wholly united to Christ. </p> </div> <p class="Normal" id="vii.iv.iv-p20"><a name="vii.iv.iv-p20.1"></a></p> <div class="Commentary" id="Bible:2Pet.3.15"> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p21"><b>15. </b><i>The long-suffering of our Lord.</i> He takes it as granted that Christ defers the day of his coming, because he has a regard for our salvation. He hence animates the faithful, because in a longer delay they have an evidence as to their own salvation. Thus, what usually disheartens others through weariness, he wisely turns to a contrary purpose. </p> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p22"><i>Even as our beloved brother Paul.</i> We may easily gather from the Epistle to the Galatians, as well as from other places, that unprincipled men, who went about everywhere to disturb the churches, in order to discredit Paul, made use of this pretense, that he did not well agree with the other Apostles. It is then probable that Peter referred to Paul in order to shew their consent; for it was very necessary to take away the occasion for such a calumny. And yet, when I examine all things more narrowly, it seems to me more probable that this Epistle was composed by another according to what Peter communicated, than that it was written by himself, for Peter himself would have never spoken thus. But it is enough for me that we have a witness of his doctrine and of his goodwill, who brought forward nothing contrary to what he would have himself said. </p> </div> <p class="Normal" id="vii.iv.iv-p23"><a name="vii.iv.iv-p23.1"></a></p> <div class="Commentary" id="Bible:2Pet.3.16"> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p24"><b>16. </b><i>In which are some things.</i> The relative <i>which</i> does not refer to <i>epistles,</i> for it is in the neuter gender. <sup class="Note" id="fna_vii.iv.iv-p24.1"><a class="Note" href="#fnf_vii.iv.iv-p24.1">185</a></sup><span class="mnote" id="mnf_vii.iv.iv-p24.1"><sup><a class="NoteRef" href="#fna_vii.iv.iv-p24.1">185</a></sup> <span class="Footnote">    It is in the feminine gender in some MSS. The authority as to the copies and versions is nearly equal. The difference is not much as to the sense, only “in which epistles,” reads better. So thought <i>Beza, Mill</i>, and others.</span> <span class="Footnote"><br />   It has been a question as to the particular epistle referred to by Peter; for that he alludes to some particular epistle is evident from the manner in which he writes. The difficulty has arisen from connecting the reference made to Paul, only with the former part of the 15th verse, while that part ought to be viewed only as an addition to the former verse; and the former verse stands connected with the new heavens and the new earth. So that the subjects in hand are the day of judgment, the future state, and the necessity of being prepared for it; and that these are the things referred to is evident from this, that he says, that Paul speaks of them in all his epistles, which is not true, as to what is said at the beginning of the 15th verse. The passage then ought to be thus rendered: —</span> <span class="Footnote"><br />   <b>14.</b> Therefore, beloved, since ye expect these things, <br /> diligently strive to be found by him in peace, <br /> unspotted and unblamable; <br /> <b>15.</b> and deem the long-suffering of our Lord <i>to be for</i> salvation: <br /> even as Paul, our beloved brother, has, according to the wisdom given <br /> <b>16.</b> to him, written to you; as also in all his epistles, <br /> when speaking in them of these things; <br /> in which (epistles) there are some things difficult to be understood,” <br /> <i>etc.</i></span> <span class="Footnote"><br />   Now the special epistle referred to was most probably the epistle to the Hebrews, one particular design of which was to direct the attention of the Jews to the country promised to their fathers. Some, indeed, hold that that epistle was written to the Jews in Judea; but others maintain that it was written to converted Hebrews generally, whether in Judea or elsewhere; and this passage seems to favor the latter opinion.</span> <span class="Footnote"><br />   If the view given here is right, that is, that the subjects on which reference is made to Paul, are those mentioned in the 12<sup>th</sup>, the 13<sup>th</sup>, and 14<sup>th</sup> verses, then there is no epistle of Paul which could be more appropriately referred to than that to the Hebrews, as the new heavens and the new earth answer exactly to “the better and heavenly country,” mentioned in the Epistle to the Hebrews. See <a class="scripRef" id="vii.iv.iv-p29.1" href="/ccel/bible/asv.Heb.11.html#Heb.11.16" onclick="return goBible('nt','Heb','11','16','11','16');" onmouseover="popupVerse(this, 'Heb 11:16 - 11:16')" onmouseout="leaveVerse()" name="_Heb_11_16_0_0">Hebrews 11:16</a>. Besides, the exhortations and warnings of that epistle wholly coincide with the exhortation given here by Peter. — <i>Ed.</i></span> </span> The meaning is, that in the things which he wrote there was sometimes an obscurity, which gave occasion to the unlearned to go astray to their own ruin. We are reminded by these words, to reason soberly on things so high and obscure; and further, we are here strengthened against this kind of offense, lest the foolish or absurd speculations of men should disturb us, by which they entangle and distort simple truth, which ought to serve for edification. </p> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p30">But we must observe, that we are not forbidden to read Paul's Epistles, because they contain some things hard and difficult to be understood, but that, on the contrary, they are commended to us, provided we bring a calm and teachable mind. For Peter condemns men who are trifling and volatile, who strangely turn to their own ruin what is useful to all. Nay, he says that this is commonly done as to all the Scripture: and yet he does not hence conclude, that we are not to read it, but only shews, that those vices ought to be corrected which prevent improvement, and not only so, but render deadly to us what God has appointed for our salvation. </p> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p31">It may, however, be asked, Whence is this obscurity, for the Scripture shines to us like a lamp, and guides our steps? To this I reply, that it is nothing to be wondered at, if Peter ascribed obscurity to the mysteries of Christ's kingdom, and especially if we consider how hidden they are to the perception of the flesh. However the mode of teaching which God has adopted, has been so regulated, that all who refuse not to follow the Holy Spirit as their guide, find in the Scripture a clear light. At the same time, many are blind who stumble at mid-day; others are proud, who, wandering through devious paths, and flying over the roughest places, rush headlong into ruin. </p> </div> <p class="Normal" id="vii.iv.iv-p32"><a name="vii.iv.iv-p32.1"></a></p> <div class="Commentary" id="Bible:2Pet.3.17"> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p33"><b>17. </b><i>Ye, therefore, beloved.</i> After having shewn to the faithful the dangers of which they were to beware, he now concludes by admonishing them to be wise. But he shews that there was need of being watchful, lest they should be overwhelmed. And, doubtless, the craft of our enemy, the many and various treacheries which he employs against us, the cavils of ungodly men, leave no place for security. Hence, vigilance must be exercised, lest the devices of Satan and of the wicked should succeed in circumventing us. It, however seems that we stand on slippery ground, and the certainty of our salvation is suspended, as it were, on a thread, since he declares to the faithful, that they ought to take heed lest they should fall from their own steadfastness. </p> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p34">What, then, will become of us, if we are exposed to the danger of falling? To this I answer, that this exhortation, and those like it, are by no means intended to shake the firmness of that faith which recumbs on God, but to correct the sloth of our flesh. If any one wishes to see more on this subject, let him read what has been said on the tenth chapter of the First Epistle to the Corinthians. </p> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p35">The meaning is this, that as long as we are in the flesh, our tardiness must be roused, and that this is fitly done by having our weakness, and the variety of dangers which surround us, placed before our eyes; but that the confidence which rests on God's promises ought not to be thereby shaken. </p> </div> <p class="Normal" id="vii.iv.iv-p36"><a name="vii.iv.iv-p36.1"></a></p> <div class="Commentary" id="Bible:2Pet.3.18"> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p37"><b>18. </b><i>But grow in grace.</i> He also exhorts us to make progress; for it is the only way of persevering, to make continual advances, and not to stand still in the middle of our journey; as though he had said, that they only would be safe who labored to make progress daily. </p> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p38">The word <i>grace,</i> I take in a general sense, as meaning those spiritual gifts we obtain through Christ. But as we become partakers of these blessings according to the measure of our faith, <i>knowledge</i> is added to grace; as though he had said, that as faith increases, so would follow the increase of grace. <sup class="Note" id="fna_vii.iv.iv-p38.1"><a class="Note" href="#fnf_vii.iv.iv-p38.1">186</a></sup><span class="mnote" id="mnf_vii.iv.iv-p38.1"><sup><a class="NoteRef" href="#fna_vii.iv.iv-p38.1">186</a></sup> <span class="Footnote">    “Grace” is the attainment, and “the knowledge” of Christ is the way and means. The chief thing is often mentioned first in Scripture, then that which leads to it: or the cause of it. — <i>Ed</i>.</span> </span></p> <p id="vii.iv.iv-p40"><i>To him be glory.</i> This is a remarkable passage to prove the divinity of Christ; for what is said cannot belong to any but to God alone. The adverb of the present time, now, is designed for this end, that we may not rob Christ of his glory, during our warfare in the world. He then adds,<i> for ever,</i> that we may now form some idea of his eternal kingdom, which will make known to us his full and perfect glory. </p> <p class="HDG-C-Gr-16-Pref21" id="vii.iv.iv-p41">END OF THE SECOND EPISTLE OF PETER</p> </div> <hr class="footnotes-hr" /> <div class="footnotes"> <div class="footer_note" id="fnf_vii.iv.iv-p15.1"><sup><a class="NoteRef" href="#fna_vii.iv.iv-p15.1">183</a></sup> <span class="Footnote">    He says, “Expecting these things, be diligent,” etc.; <span lang="el" class="Greek" id="vii.iv.iv-p16.1">σπουδάσατε</span>, hasten, make speed, diligently strive, earnestly labor, carefully endeavor: “Therefore, beloved, since ye expect these things, diligently strive to be found by him in peace, unspotted and unblamable;” that is, having no stain, and not chargeable with crime. — <i>Ed</i></span> </div> <div class="footer_note" id="fnf_vii.iv.iv-p17.1"><sup><a class="NoteRef" href="#fna_vii.iv.iv-p17.1">184</a></sup> <span class="Footnote">    Some say, “peace” with God; but the view of <i>Calvin</i> is more suitable here. — <i>Ed.</i></span> </div> <div class="footer_note" id="fnf_vii.iv.iv-p24.1"><sup><a class="NoteRef" href="#fna_vii.iv.iv-p24.1">185</a></sup> <span class="Footnote">    It is in the feminine gender in some MSS. The authority as to the copies and versions is nearly equal. The difference is not much as to the sense, only “in which epistles,” reads better. So thought <i>Beza, Mill</i>, and others.</span> <span class="Footnote"><br />   It has been a question as to the particular epistle referred to by Peter; for that he alludes to some particular epistle is evident from the manner in which he writes. The difficulty has arisen from connecting the reference made to Paul, only with the former part of the 15th verse, while that part ought to be viewed only as an addition to the former verse; and the former verse stands connected with the new heavens and the new earth. So that the subjects in hand are the day of judgment, the future state, and the necessity of being prepared for it; and that these are the things referred to is evident from this, that he says, that Paul speaks of them in all his epistles, which is not true, as to what is said at the beginning of the 15th verse. The passage then ought to be thus rendered: —</span> <span class="Footnote"><br />   <b>14.</b> Therefore, beloved, since ye expect these things, <br /> diligently strive to be found by him in peace, <br /> unspotted and unblamable; <br /> <b>15.</b> and deem the long-suffering of our Lord <i>to be for</i> salvation: <br /> even as Paul, our beloved brother, has, according to the wisdom given <br /> <b>16.</b> to him, written to you; as also in all his epistles, <br /> when speaking in them of these things; <br /> in which (epistles) there are some things difficult to be understood,” <br /> <i>etc.</i></span> <span class="Footnote"><br />   Now the special epistle referred to was most probably the epistle to the Hebrews, one particular design of which was to direct the attention of the Jews to the country promised to their fathers. Some, indeed, hold that that epistle was written to the Jews in Judea; but others maintain that it was written to converted Hebrews generally, whether in Judea or elsewhere; and this passage seems to favor the latter opinion.</span> <span class="Footnote"><br />   If the view given here is right, that is, that the subjects on which reference is made to Paul, are those mentioned in the 12<sup>th</sup>, the 13<sup>th</sup>, and 14<sup>th</sup> verses, then there is no epistle of Paul which could be more appropriately referred to than that to the Hebrews, as the new heavens and the new earth answer exactly to “the better and heavenly country,” mentioned in the Epistle to the Hebrews. See <a class="scripRef" id="vii.iv.iv-p29.1" href="/ccel/bible/asv.Heb.11.html#Heb.11.16" onclick="return goBible('nt','Heb','11','16','11','16');" onmouseover="popupVerse(this, 'Heb 11:16 - 11:16')" onmouseout="leaveVerse()" name="_Heb_11_16_0_0">Hebrews 11:16</a>. Besides, the exhortations and warnings of that epistle wholly coincide with the exhortation given here by Peter. — <i>Ed.</i></span> </div> <div class="footer_note" id="fnf_vii.iv.iv-p38.1"><sup><a class="NoteRef" href="#fna_vii.iv.iv-p38.1">186</a></sup> <span class="Footnote">    “Grace” is the attainment, and “the knowledge” of Christ is the way and means. 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