I PeterThe 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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