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Question 1
What are we to stir up? (1-2)
Question 2
How did Peter in this chapter show the unity of the Old Testament with the New Testament? (2, 16)
Question 3
Who will come in the last days? (3)
Question 4
What historical events did Peter use to refute the uniformitarian idea that all things continue as they were from the beginning? (5-6)
Question 5
What three worlds (earths) are mentioned? (6-7, 13)
Question 6
What answer is given to the implied argument of the scoffers, i.e., since he hasn't come yet, he never will? (8)
Question 7
What is the purpose of the seeming delay of the Lord’s coming? (9)
Question 8
What is not the will of God? (9)
Question 9
How is the future judgment of the earth described? (7, 10-12)
Question 10
How should our understanding of this judgment (“seeing then”) motivate us? (11)
Question 11
What is one of the exceeding, great, and precious promises? (13, 1:4)
Question 12
How should this hope (seeing that we look for these things) motivate us? (14, 1:5, 10)
Question 13
What did Peter have to say of Paul and his epistles? (15-16)
Question 14
What should we beware of? (17)
Question 15
How should we grow? (18)
Question 16
With what doxology does Peter conclude this epistle? (18)
Discussion Questions
Question I
What does it mean to be willingly ignorant?
Question II
How was the earth before the flood different that it is today?
Question III
Why II Peter 3 shouldn’t:8 be used to determine the length of the days of Creation?
Question IV
How hot does it have to be for the elements of the earth to melt?