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2 Peter

By: Dr. Bill Creasy
Narrated by: Dr. Bill Creasy
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As Paul writes his last will and testament in 2 Timothy, so Peter writes his in 2 Peter. It is A.D. 68, and Peter, like Paul, has been arrested during the persecutions under Nero, then tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. In his second epistle, Peter urges us to remember the foundational teachings of the Gospel and not to be led astray by false teachers and those who serve their own interests, rather than Christ’s. Join Logos Bible Study’s Dr. Bill Creasy as we bid farewell to Peter and listen to his last words of encouragement.

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Biblical scholar Dr. Bill Creasy presents the second epistle of Peter. During the apex of Christian persecution, while Nero is emperor, Peter allegedly writes this letter to other Christians from his jail cell to criticize "false teachers". Dr. Creasy's lecture is thoughtful and approachable. In his calm and clear voice, he breaks down the text, explaining its subtle points and giving meaningful examples. Listeners will enjoy learning the historical context of this epistle while receiving a personalized view of its characters. Dr. Creasy's smart interpretation of this text will interest both believers and scholars.

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