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1 Peter 5:13

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Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Babylon;   Church;   Election;   Mark;   Thompson Chain Reference - Babylon;   John Mark;   Mark, John;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Babylon;   Church, the;   Election;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Babylon;   Babylonia;   Mark or Marcus;   Peter;   Peter, Epistles of;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Babylon;   Father;   Gospels;   Mark;   Mark, gospel of;   Peter;   Peter, letters of;   Rome;   Silas;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Ministry, Gospel;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Babylon;   Marcus;   Mark;   Peter;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Babylon, Mystical;   Ethiopia;   John, the Epistles of;   Jude, the Epistle of;   Mark, John;   Mary, Mother of Mark;   Peter;   Peter, the Epistles of;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Babylon, History and Religion of;   Marcus;   Mark, John;   Mark, the Gospel of;   Persecution in the Bible;   1 Peter;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Babylon;   Church;   Ephesus;   John, Epistles of;   Marcus;   Mark (John);   Peter, First Epistle of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Choice;   Dispersion ;   Family;   John Epistles of;   Logia;   Mark;   Mark (John);   Mark, Gospel According to;   Metaphor;   Peter (2);   Peter Epistles of;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Babylon ;   Election,;   Mark, Marcus ;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Elect;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Babylon;   Mark;   Peter;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Bab'ylon;   Mar'cus,;   Mark,;   Peter, First Epistle of,;   Rome,;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Mark;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Babylon in the New Testament:;   Mark, John;   Mark, the Gospel According to;   Peter, Simon;   Peter, the First Epistle of;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Acts of the apostles;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Babylon;  

Contextual Overview

10 Yes, you will suffer for a short time. But after that, God will make everything right. He will make you strong. He will support you and keep you from falling. He is the God who gives all grace. He chose you to share in his glory in Christ. That glory will continue forever. 10 And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, establish, and strengthen you. 10 The God of all grace which called you vnto his eternall glory by Christ Iesus shall his awne silfe after ye have soffred a lytell affliccio make you perfect: shall settle strenght and stablishe you. 10 But may the God of all grace (who called you to his eternal glory by Messiah Yeshua), after you have suffered a while, perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle you. 10 After you have suffered for a little while, the God of all grace, who called you to His eternal glory in Christ, will Himself perfect, confirm, strengthen, and establish you. 10 And after you suffer for a short time, God, who gives all grace, will make everything right. He will make you strong and support you and keep you from falling. He called you to share in his glory in Christ, a glory that will continue forever. 10 And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ Jesus, after you have suffered a little while, shall himself restore, establish, strengthen, [and] firmly set [you]. 10 But the God of all grace, who hath called us to his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, establish, strengthen, settle [you]. 10 But may the God of all grace (who called you to his eternal glory by Christ Jesus), after you have suffered a while, perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle you. 10 Now the God of all grace, who hath called us by Christ Jesus to his eternal glory, after ye have suffered a while, himself shall perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

at: Psalms 87:4, Revelation 17:5, Revelation 18:2

elected: 2 John 1:13

Marcus: Acts 12:12, Acts 12:25

Reciprocal: 2 Corinthians 13:13 - General Philippians 4:22 - the Colossians 4:10 - and Marcus 2 Timothy 4:11 - Mark

Gill's Notes on the Bible

The church that is at Babylon,.... The Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Arabic versions, supply the word "church", as we do. Some, by "Babylon", understand Rome, which is so called, in a figurative sense, in the book of the Revelations: this is an ancient opinion; so Papias understood it, as e Eusebius relates; but that Peter was at Rome, when he wrote this epistle, cannot be proved, nor any reason be given why the proper name of the place should be concealed, and a figurative one expressed. It is best therefore to understand it literally, of Babylon in Assyria, the metropolis of the dispersion of the Jews, and the centre of it, to whom the apostle wrote; and where, as the minister of the circumcision, he may be thought to reside, here being a number of persons converted and formed into a Gospel church state, whereby was fulfilled the prophecy in Psalms 87:4 perhaps this church might consist chiefly of Jews, which might be the reason of the apostle's being here, since there were great numbers which continued here, from the time of the captivity, who returned not with Ezra; and these are said by the Jews f to be of the purest blood: many of the Jewish doctors lived here; they had three famous universities in this country, and here their Talmud was written, called from hence g Babylonian. The church in this place is said to be

elected together with you; that is, were chosen together with them in Christ, before the foundation of the world, to grace here, and glory hereafter; or were equally the elect of God as they were, for as such he writes to them, 1 Peter 1:2 and this the apostle said in a judgment of charity of the whole church, and all the members of it, being under a profession of faith in Christ; and nothing appearing to the contrary, but that their faith was unfeigned, and their profession right and sincere. This Church, he says,

saluteth you; wishes all peace, happiness, and prosperity of every kind,

and so doth Marcus, my son; either, in a natural sense, his son according to the flesh; since it is certain Peter had a wife, and might have a son, and one of this name: or rather in a spiritual sense, being one that he was either an instrument of converting him, or of instructing him, or was one that was as dear to him as a son; in like manner as the Apostle Paul calls Timothy, and also Titus, his own son. This seems to be Mark the evangelist, who was called John Mark, was Barnabas's sister's son, and his mother's name was Mary; see Colossians 4:10. He is said h to be the interpreter of Peter, and to have wrote his Gospel from what he heard from him; and who approved of it, and confirmed it, and indeed it is said to be his.

e Eccl. Hist. l. 2. c. 15. f T. Bab. Kiddushin, fol. 69. 2. & 71. 2. & Gloss. in ib. g T. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 24. 1. h Papias apud Euseb. Hist. Eccl. l. 3. c. 39. Tertullian. adv. Marcion, l. 4. c. 5. Hieron. Catalog. Script. Eccl. sect. 2. 18.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The church that is at Babylon, elected together with you - It will be seen at once that much of this is supplied by our translators; the words “church that is” not being in the original. The Greek is, ἡ ἐν Βαβυλῶνι συνεκλεκτὴ hē en Babulōni suneklektē; and might refer to a church, or to a female. Wall, Mill, and some others, suppose that the reference is to a Christian woman, perhaps the wife of Peter himself. Compare 2 John 1:1. But the Arabic, Syriac, and Vulgate, as well as the English versions, supply the word “church.” This interpretation seems to be confirmed by the word rendered “elected together with” - συνεκλεκτὴ suneklektē. This word would be properly used in reference to one individual if writing to another individual, but would hardly be appropriate as applied to an individual addressing a church. It could not readily be supposed, moreover, that any one female in Babylon could have such a prominence, or be so well known, that nothing more would be necessary to designate her than merely to say, “the elect female.” On the word Babylon here, and the place denoted by it, see the introduction, section 2.

And so doth Marcus my son - Probably John Mark. See the notes at Acts 12:12; Acts 15:37. Why he was now with Peter is unknown. If this was the Mark referred to, then the word son is a title of affection, and is used by Peter with reference to his own superior age. It is possible, however, that some other Mark may be referred to, in whose conversion Peter had been instrumental.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 13. The Church that is at Babylon — After considering all that has been said by learned men and critics on this place, I am quite of opinion that the apostle does not mean Babylon in Egypt, nor Jerusalem, nor Rome as figurative Babylon, but the ancient celebrated Babylon in Assyria, which was, as Dr. Benson observes, the metropolis of the eastern dispersion of the Jews; but as I have said so much on this subject in the preface, I beg leave to refer the reader to that place.

Instead of Babylon, some MSS. mentioned by Syncellus in his Chronicon have ιοππη, Joppa; and one has ρωμη, Rome, in the margin, probably as the meaning, according to the writer, of the word Babylon.

Elected together with you] συνεκλεκτη. Fellow elect, or elected jointly with you. Probably meaning that they, and the believers at Babylon, received the Gospel about the same time. On the election of those to whom St. Peter wrote, 1 Peter 1:2.

And-Marcus my son. — This is supposed to be the same person who is mentioned Acts 12:12, and who is known by the name of John Mark; he was sister's son to Barnabas, Colossians 4:10, his mother's name was Mary, and he is the same who wrote the gospel that goes under his name. He is called here Peter's son, i.e. according to the faith, Peter having been probably the means of his conversion. This is very likely, as Peter seems to have been intimate at his mother's house. See the account, Acts 12:6-17.


 
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