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1:1-2 Initial Greeting. Peter's greeting is concise and to the point, identifying the author and the audience, and expressing a blessing.

1:1 Simeon. A Hebrew spelling of Simon (cf. Acts 15:14). Peter, as an apostle of Jesus Christ, is writing to those who have a faith of equal standing, showing that all believers share equal privileges before God. This standing was accomplished by the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ. "Righteousness" refers here to God's saving righteousness, showing that faith is a gift from Jesus. Jesus is called "God and Savior," making this one of the clearest NT declarations of the divinity of Christ.

1:2 In his initial blessing of those to whom he writes, Peter mentions a recurring idea in the letter: true knowledge of God and of Jesus. Verse 2, like v. 1, points to the deity of Christ (cf. note on v. 1), for both God and Christ are the object of this knowledge.

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