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1 Peter 5
Verse 1. I who am a fellow-elder - So the first though not the head of the
apostles appositely and modestly styles himself. And a witness of
the sufferings of Christ - Having seen him suffer, and now
suffering for him.
Verse
2. Feed the flock - Both by doctrine and discipline. Not by
constraint - Unwillingly, as a burden. Not for filthy gain - Which,
if it be the motive of acting, is filthy beyond expression. O
consider this, ye that leave one flock and go to another, merely
because there is more gain, a large salary! Is it not astonishing that
men can see no harm in this? that it is not only practiced, but
avowed, all over the nation?
Verse
3. Neither as lording over the heritage - Behaving in a haughty,
domineering manner, as though you had dominion over their
conscience. The word translated heritage, is, literally, the portions.
There is one flock under the one chief Shepherd; but many
portions of this, under many pastors. But being examples to the
flock - This procures the most ready and free obedience.
Verse
5. Ye younger, be subject to the elder - In years. And be all -
Elder or younger. Subject to each other - Let every one be ready,
upon all occasions, to give up his own will. Be clothed with
humility-Bind it on, (so the word signifies,) so that no force may
be able to tear it from you. James iv, 6; Prov. iii, 34.
Verse
6. The hand of God - Is in all troubles.
Verse
7. Casting all your care upon him - In every want or pressure.
Verse
8. But in the mean time watch. There is a close connection
between this, and the duly casting our care upon him. How deeply
had St. Peter himself suffered for want of watching! Be vigilant -
As if he had said, Awake, and keep awake. Sleep no more: be this
your care. As a roaring lion - Full of rage. Seeking - With all
subtilty likewise. Whom he may devour or swallow up - Both soul
and body.
Verse
9. Be the more steadfast, as ye know the same kind of afflictions
are accomplished in - That is, suffered by, your brethren, till the
measure allotted them is filled up.
Verse
10. Now the God of all grace - By which alone the whole work is
begun, continued, and finished in your soul. After ye have
suffered a while - A very little while compared with eternity.
Himself - Ye have only to watch and resist the devil: the rest God
will perform. Perfect - That no defect may remain. Stablish - That
nothing may overthrow you. Strengthen - That ye may conquer all
adverse power. And settle you - As an house upon a rock. So the
apostle, being converted, does now "strengthen his brethren."
Verse
12. As I suppose - As I judge, upon good grounds, though not by
immediate inspiration. I have written - That is, sent my letter by
him. Adding my testimony - To that which ye before heard from
Paul, that this is the true gospel of the grace of God.
Verse
13. The church that is at Babylon - Near which St. Peter probably
was, when he wrote this epistle. Elected together with you -
Partaking of the same faith with you. Mark - It seems the
evangelist. My son - Probably converted by St. Peter. And he had
occasionally served him, "as a son in the gospel."
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 James 2 Peter
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