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1 Peter 4:5

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Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Commandments;   Judgment;   Thompson Chain Reference - Accountability;   Future, the;   Judge;   Stewardship;   Stewardship-Ownership;   The Topic Concordance - Gospel;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Judgment, the;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Judgment;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Condemnation;   Second Coming of Christ;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Peter, the Epistles of;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Judge (Office);   1 Peter;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Peter, First Epistle of;   Quick, Quicken;   Spiritual Gifts;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Account;   Claims (of Christ);   Eschatology;   Living;   Man;   Peter Epistles of;   Resurrection;   Spirits in Prison;   Word;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Quick;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Apostolic Age;  

Contextual Overview

4They think it strange that you do not plunge with them into the same flood of dissipation, and they heap abuse on you. 4 They are surprised that you do not join them in their reckless, wild living, and they heap abuse on you. 4 In all this, they are surprised that you do not run with them into the same excesses of dissipation, and they malign you; 4And now, all those you used to run around with are surprised you no longer do these things. Don't worry when they call you mean things. 4 And they are wondering that you no longer go with them in this violent wasting of life, and are saying evil things of you: 4 Wherein they think it strange that ye run not with [them] to the same sink of corruption, speaking injuriously [of you]; 4 They think it is strange that you don't run with them into the same excess of riot, blaspheming: 4 Wherein they think it strange, that ye run not with them to the same excess of riot, 4 At this they are astonished--that you do not run into the same excess of profligacy as they do; and they speak abusively of you. 4 Wherein they thinke it strange, that you runne not with them to the same excesse of riot, speaking euil of you:

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

shall: Malachi 3:13-15, Matthew 12:36, Luke 16:2, Romans 14:12, Jude 1:14, Jude 1:15

that: Psalms 1:6, Ecclesiastes 12:14, Ezekiel 18:30, Matthew 25:31-46, John 5:22, John 5:23, John 5:28, John 5:29, Acts 10:42, Acts 17:31, Romans 14:10-12, 1 Corinthians 15:51, 1 Corinthians 15:52, 2 Timothy 4:1, James 5:9

Reciprocal: John 17:14 - the world Acts 24:25 - judgment Romans 2:16 - God Romans 14:9 - Lord 2 Corinthians 5:10 - we 1 Peter 4:14 - reproached 1 Peter 5:5 - all

Cross-References

Genesis 4:10
The LORD said, "What have you done? Listen! Your brother's blood cries out to me from the ground.
Genesis 4:10
The Lord said, "What have you done? Listen! Your brother's blood cries out to me from the ground.
Genesis 4:10
And He said, "What have you done? The voice of your brother's blood is crying out to Me from the ground.
Genesis 4:10
He said, "What have you done? The voice of your brother's blood is crying to Me from the ground.
Genesis 4:10
And he sayde: What hast thou done? the voyce of thy brothers blood cryeth vnto me out of the grounde.
Genesis 4:10
Then the Lord said, "What have you done? You killed your brother and the ground opened up to take his blood from your hands. Now his blood is shouting to me from the ground. So you will be cursed from this ground.
Genesis 4:10
And the LORD said, "What have you done? The voice of your brother's blood is crying to me from the ground.
Genesis 4:10
And God seide to Cayn, What hast thou do? the vois of the blood of thi brother crieth to me fro erthe.
Genesis 4:10
And he said, What hast thou done? the voyce of thy brothers blood cryeth vnto me, from the ground.
Genesis 4:10
And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Who shall give account to him,.... "To God himself", as the Syriac version reads; of all their blasphemies, and hard speeches spoken by them against God, Christ, the Gospel, and good men, and receive their just punishment. This the apostle says, to calm the minds of God's people, and make them to sit easy under all censures, reproaches, and calumnies, and not think of avenging themselves, but commit themselves to him that will judge righteously; even to him,

that is ready to judge the quick and the dead; that is, all men, such as will be found alive when he comes, and those that have died before, who will then be raised from the dead, to receive their judgment; and by whom is meant the Lord Jesus Christ, to whom all judgment is committed; and who is ordained to be the Judge of quick and dead, and will judge both at his appearing and kingdom; yea, the day is appointed when this judgment will proceed by him, and he is at the door; so that he may be truly said to be ready for it, as he is every way equal to it, and will finish it with righteousness.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Who shall give account - That is, they shall not do this with impunity. They are guilty in this of a groat wrong and they must answer for it to God.

That is ready to judge - That is, “who is prepared to judge” - τῷ ἑτοίμως ἔχοντι tō hetoimōs echonti. See the phrase used in Acts 21:13; “I am ready not to be bound only, but also to die at Jerusalem.” 2 Corinthians 12:14; “the third time I am ready to come to you.” Compare the word “ready” - ἑτοιμος hetoimos - in Matthew 22:4, Matthew 22:8; Matthew 24:44; Matthew 25:10; Luke 12:40; Luk 22:33; 1 Peter 1:5. The meaning is, not that he was about to do it, or that the day of judgment was near at hand - whatever the apostle may have supposed to be true on that point - but that he was prepared for it; all the arrangements were made with reference to it; there was nothing to hinder it.

To judge the quick and the dead - The living and the dead; that is, those who shall be alive when he comes, and those in their graves. This is a common phrase to denote all who shall be brought before the bar of God for judgment. See the Acts 10:42 note; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 notes; 2 Timothy 4:1 note. The meaning in this connection seems to be, that they should bear their trials and the opposition which they would meet with patiently, not feeling that they were forgotten, nor attempting to avenge themselves; for the Lord would vindicate them when he should come to judgment, and call those who had injured them to an account for all the wrongs which they had done to the children of God.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 1 Peter 4:5. To judge the quick and the dead. — They shall give account of these irregularities to Him who is prepared to judge both the Jews and the Gentiles. The Gentiles, previously to the preaching of the Gospel among them, were reckoned to be dead in trespasses and sins, Ephesians 2:1-5; under the sentence of death, because they had sinned. The Jews had at least, by their religious profession, a name to live; and by that profession were bound to give to God.


 
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