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I Peter

I Peter

The first letter of Peter was written to give encouragement and hope to Christians in the northern part of Asia Minor, who were undergoing persecution (ca. 64 A.D.). The congregations, mainly of Gentile converts (1:14; 2:10; 4:3), are urged not to be surprised at the fiery ordeal which has come upon them. They are to rejoice in their trials, knowing that they share them with their brotherhood throughout the world (5:9). By participating in the sufferings of Christ (4:13), they will demonstrate the genuineness of their faith (1:6,7). This letter was written from Babylon (Rome 5:13) during the time of the persecutions of Nero.

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1 I Peter 1:1-2;10-12;2:6-10 (32nd Friday after Pentecost) 409
2 I Peter 1:1-2:6 (Apostle Andrew, Vespers) 297
3 I Peter 1:3-9 (Vespers, Apostles) 420
4 I Peter 1:13-19 (Vespers, Apostles) 318
5 I Peter 2:11-24 (Vespers, Apostles) 329
6 I Peter 2:21-3:9 (33rd Monday after Pentecost) 236
7 I Peter 3:10-22 (33rd Tuesday after Pentecost) 210
8 I Peter 4:1-11 (33rd Wednesday after Pentecost) 246
9 I Peter 4:12-5:5 (33rd Thursday after Pentecost) 224
10 I Peter 5:6-14 (Saint Mark) 323
 


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The Sayings of the Fathers


Abba Copres said, 'blessed is he who bears affliction with thankfulness.' One day, the inhabitants of Scetis assembled together to discuss Melchizedek and they forgot to invite Abba Copres. Later on they called him and asked him about this matter. Tapping his mouth three times, he said 'Alas for you, Copres! For that which God commanded you do, you have put aside, and you are wanting to learn something which you have not been required to know about.' When they heard these words, the brothers fled to their cells.

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