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First Peter Bible Quiz

First Peter is a New Testament epistle written by the apostle Peter to encourage Christians facing persecution and suffering. This letter emphasizes hope through trials, the importance of living holy lives, and the foundation of faith in Jesus Christ. Explore key passages, characters, and themes from this transformative book of the Bible.

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To whom did Peter say Christians should submit themselves, according to 1 Peter 2:13?

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote the book of 1 Peter and to whom was it addressed?+
The apostle Peter wrote 1 Peter to Christians scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia (1 Peter 1:1). These were likely Gentile believers facing persecution and suffering in the Roman Empire during the early Christian era.
What is the main theme of 1 Peter?+
The main theme of 1 Peter is encouraging persecuted believers by reminding them of their hope in Christ and calling them to holy living. Peter addresses trials and suffering by pointing to Christ's example and the promise of future glory, helping believers maintain faith during difficult circumstances.
How many chapters does 1 Peter contain?+
The book of 1 Peter contains 5 chapters. The letter progresses from addressing believers' salvation and hope (chapters 1-2), to instructions on Christian living and relationships (chapters 2-3), to encouragement during suffering (chapters 4-5), and concludes with final exhortations to humility and faith.

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