Daniel A. Keating

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First and Second Peter, Jud...

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Deification and Grace

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The Nicene Creed: A Scriptu...

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The Adventure of Disciplesh...

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Called to Christian Joy and...

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The Appropriation of Divine...

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“Then the heavens will pass away with a mighty roar and the elements will be dissolved by fire, and the earth and everything done on it will be found out. The biblical background is probably Isa 34:4 (LXX): “And all the powers of the heavens shall melt, and the sky shall be rolled up like a scroll: and all the stars shall fall like leaves from a vine.”
Daniel A. Keating, First and Second Peter, Jude (Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture):

“Three Old Testament texts in particular play a central role in Peter’s exhortation: Exodus 19:5–6, for Christian identity as a royal priesthood and holy nation; Psalm 34, for a way of life marked by trusting in God, doing good, and avoiding evil; Isaiah 53, for describing Christ’s voluntary suffering and our imitation of him.”
Daniel A. Keating, First and Second Peter, Jude (Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture):

“In short, Peter sums up for us where we have come from, how we should be making progress, and where we are headed. Everything”
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