Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 October 2025
The commentary examines 2 Peter in 7 major divisions (1:1-2; 1:3-12; 1:13-21; 2:11-11; 2:12-22; 3:1-13; 3:14-18), arranged through an analysis of rhetorical, theological, and discourse structures. The major challenge of the letter are false teachers whose denial of the return of Christ and libertinism pose threats to 2 Peter’s audience. The solution of the letter is to proclaim the surety of the judgment which God will bring on the ungodly, false teachers, included, and to urge its audience to continue pursuit of transformative communion with God in the hope of the salvation and renewal which the Day of the Lord and coming kingdom will bring. Attention is given throughout to historical, cultural, rhetorical, linguistic, and theological dimensions of the letter which help readers appreciate its message in its ancient context and its relevance for Christians today.
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