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PETER THE APOSTLE + +In this Epistle St. Peter says (chap, 3): Behold this second Epistle I +write to you: and before (chap. 1,): Being assured that the laying away +of this my tabernacle is at hand. This shews, that it was written a very +short time before his martyrdom, which was about thirty-five years after +our Lord's Ascension. In this Epistle he admonishes the faithful to be +mindful of the great gifts they received from God and to join all other +virtues with their faith. He warns them against false teachers, by +describing their practices and foretelling their punishments. He +describes the dissolution of this world by fire and the day of judgment. + + +2 Peter Chapter 1 + +He exhorts them to join all other virtues with their faith, in order to +secure their salvation. + +1:1. Simon Peter, servant and apostle of Jesus Christ: to them that have +obtained equal faith with us in the justice of our God and Saviour Jesus +Christ. + +1:2. Grace to you and peace be accomplished in the knowledge of God and +of Christ Jesus our Lord. + +1:3. As all things of his divine power which appertain to life and +godliness are given us through the knowledge of him who hath called us +by his own proper glory and virtue. + +1:4. By whom he hath given us most great and precious promises: that by +these you may be made partakers of the divine nature: flying the +corruption of that concupiscence which is in the world. + +1:5. And you, employing all care, minister in your faith, virtue: And in +virtue, knowledge: + +1:6. And in knowledge, abstinence: and in abstinence, patience: and in +patience, godliness: + +1:7. And in godliness, love of brotherhood: and in love of brotherhood, +charity. + +1:8. For if these things be with you and abound, they will make you to +be neither empty nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus +Christ. + +1:9. For he that hath not these things with him is blind and groping, +having forgotten that he was purged from his old sins. + +1:10. Wherefore, brethren, labour the more, that by good works you may +make sure your calling and election. For doing these things, you shall +not sin at any time. + +1:11. For so an entrance shall be ministered to you abundantly into the +ever-lasting kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. + +1:12. For which cause, I will begin to put you always in remembrance of +these things: though indeed you know them and are confirmed in the +present truth. + +1:13. But I think it meet, as long as I am in this tabernacle, to stir +you up by putting you in remembrance. + +1:14. Being assured that the laying away of this my tabernacle is at +hand, according as our Lord Jesus Christ also hath signified to me. + +1:15. And I will endeavour that you frequently have after my decease +whereby you may keep a memory of these things. + +1:16. For we have not by following artificial fables made known to you +the power and presence of our Lord Jesus Christ: but we were +eyewitnesses of his greatness. + +1:17. For he received from God the Father honour and glory, this voice +coming down to him from the excellent glory: This is my beloved Son, in +whom I am well pleased. Hear ye him. + +1:18. And this voice, we heard brought from heaven, when we were with +him in the holy mount. + +1:19. And we have the more firm prophetical word: whereunto you do well +to attend, as to a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day +dawn and the day star arise in your hearts. + +1:20. Understanding this first: That no prophecy of scripture is made by +private interpretation. + +No prophecy of scripture is made by private interpretation... This +shows plainly that the scriptures are not to be expounded by any one's +private judgment or private spirit, because every part of the holy +scriptures were written by men inspired by the Holy Ghost, and declared +as such by the Church; therefore they are not to be interpreted but by +the Spirit of God, which he hath left, and promised to remain with his +Church to guide her in all truth to the end of the world. Some may tell +us, that many of our divines interpret the scriptures: they may do so, +but they do it always with a submission to the judgment of the Church, +and not otherwise. + +1:21. For prophecy came not by the will of man at any time: but the holy +men of God spoke, inspired by the Holy Ghost. + +2 Peter Chapter 2 + +He warns them against false teachers and foretells their punishment. + +2:1. But there were also false prophets among the people, even as there +shall be among you lying teachers who shall bring in sects of perdition +and deny the Lord who bought them: bringing upon themselves swift +destruction. + +Seeds of perdition... That is, heresies destructive of salvation. + +2:2. And many shall follow their riotousness, through whom the way of +truth shall be evil spoken of. + +2:3. And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make +merchandise of you. Whose judgment now of a long time lingereth not: and +their perdition slumbereth not. + +2:4. For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but delivered them, +drawn down by infernal ropes to the lower hell, unto torments, to be +reserved unto judgment: + +2:5. And spared not the original world, but preserved Noe, the eighth +person, the preacher of justice, bringing in the flood upon the world of +the ungodly. + +2:6. And reducing the cities of the Sodomites and of the Gomorrhites +into ashes, condemned them to be overthrown, making them an example to +those that should after act wickedly, + +2:7. And delivered just Lot, oppressed by the injustice and lewd +conversation of the wicked: + +2:8. For in sight and hearing he was just, dwelling among them who from +day to day vexed the just soul with unjust works. + +2:9. The Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly from temptation, but to +reserve the unjust unto the day of judgment to be tormented: + +2:10. And especially them who walk after the flesh in the lust of +uncleanness and despise government: audacious, self willed, they fear +not to bring in sects, blaspheming. + +2:11. Whereas angels, who are greater in strength and power, bring not +against themselves a railing judgment. + +Bring not a railing judgment, etc... That is, they use no railing, nor +cursing sentence; not even in their conflicts with the evil angels. See +St. Jude, ver. 9. + +2:12. But these men, as irrational beasts, naturally tending to the +snare and to destruction, blaspheming those things which they know not, +shall perish in their corruption: + +2:13. Receiving the reward of their injustice, counting for a pleasure +the delights of a day: stains and spots, sporting themselves to excess, +rioting in their feasts with you: + +The delights of a day: that is, the short delights of this world, in +which they place all their happiness. + +2:14. Having eyes full of adultery and of sin that ceaseth not: alluring +unstable souls: having their heart exercised with covetousness: children +of malediction. + +2:15. Leaving the right way, they have gone astray, having followed the +way of Balaam of Bosor who loved the wages of iniquity, + +2:16. But had a check of his madness, the dumb beast used to the yoke, +which, speaking with man's voice, forbade the folly of the prophet. + +2:17. These are fountains without water and clouds tossed with +whirlwinds, to whom the mist of darkness is reserved. + +2:18. For, speaking proud words of vanity, they allure by the desires of +fleshly riotousness those who for a little while escape, such as +converse in error: + +2:19. Promising them liberty, whereas they themselves are the slaves of +corruption. For by whom a man is overcome, of the same also he is the +slave. + +2:20. For if, flying from the pollutions of the world, through the +knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, they be again entangled +in them and overcome: their latter state is become unto them worse than +the former. + +2:21. For it had been better for them not to have known the way of +justice than, after they have known it, to turn back from that holy +commandment which was delivered to them. + +2:22. For, that of the true proverb has happened to them: The dog is +returned to his vomit; and: The sow that was washed to her wallowing in +the mire. + +2 Peter Chapter 3 + +Against scoffers denying the second coming of Christ. He declares the +sudden dissolution of this world and exhorts to holiness of life. + +3:1. Behold this second epistle I write to you, my dearly beloved, in +which, I stir up by way of admonition your sincere mind: + +3:2. That you may be mindful of those words which I told you before from +the holy prophet and of your apostles, of the precepts of the Lord and +Saviour. + +3:3. Knowing this first: That in the last days there shall come +deceitful scoffers, walking after their own lusts, + +3:4. Saying: Where is his promise or his coming? For since the time that +the fathers slept, all things continue as they were from the beginning +of the creation. + +3:5. For this they are wilfully ignorant of: That the heavens were +before, and the earth out of water and through water, consisting by the +word of God: + +3:6. Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, +perished. + +3:7. But the heavens and the earth which are now, by the same word are +kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and +perdition of the ungodly men. + +3:8. But of this one thing be not ignorant, my beloved, that one day +with the Lord is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. + +3:9. The Lord delayeth not his promise, as some imagine, but dealeth +patiently for your sake, not willing that any should perish, but that +all should return to penance, + +3:10. But the day of the Lord shall come as a thief, in which the +heavens shall pass away with great violence and the elements shall be +melted with heat and the earth and the works which are in it shall be +burnt up. + +3:11. Seeing then that all these things are to be dissolved, what manner +of people ought you to be in holy conversation and godliness? + +3:12. Looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of the Lord, by +which the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements +shall melt with the burning heat? + +3:13. But we look for new heavens and a new earth according to his +promises, in which justice dwelleth. + +3:14. Wherefore, dearly beloved, waiting for these things, be diligent +that you may be found before him unspotted and blameless in peace. + +3:15. And account the longsuffering of our Lord, salvation: as also our +most dear brother Paul, according to the wisdom given him, hath written +to you: + +3:16. As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in +which are certain things hard to be understood, which the unlearned and +unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, to their own +destruction. + +3:17. You therefore, brethren, knowing these things before, take heed, +lest being led aside by the error of the unwise, you fall from your own +steadfastness. + +3:18. But grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour +Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and unto the day of eternity, +Amen. + + + + + +*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK, THE BIBLE, DOUAY-RHEIMS, BOOK 68 *** + +*********** This file should be named 8368.txt or 8368.zip *********** + +Produced by David Widger + +Project Gutenberg eBooks are often created from several printed +editions, all of which are confirmed as Public Domain in the US +unless a copyright notice is included. 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