2 Peter 1:1 - ECW

Steven Avery

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2 Peter 1:1

Middleton
http://books.google.com/books?id=0LfTEuP9cV0C&pg=PA432

In his examination of the Fathers, Mr. Wordsworth has not been able to collect any important evidence in behalf of the proposed explanation: hut the reason has been assigned by him: the Second Epistle of Peter is rarely quoted by the Fathers: their evidence, therefore, in a question like the present, is not easily obtained. The only passage adduced by Mr. W. is from the Scholia, under the name of OEcumenius; and the passage proves little or nothing, because it is rather in the way of reference or allusion than of actual quotation.

Scrivener says the same
https://books.google.com/books?id=ex8RAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA386

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Wordsworth
http://books.google.com/books?id=_10SAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA106

Has Greek of Oecumenius

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Gregory Blunt 98-105
https://books.google.com/books?id=gQULAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA98
 
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Steven Avery

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2 Peter 1:1 (AV)
Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle of Jesus Christ,
to them that have obtained like precious faith with us through the righteousness of God and our Saviour Jesus Christ:

2 Peter 1:1
https://www.catholiccrossreference.online/fathers/index.php/2 Peter 1:1

very minor
Origen
Chrysostom
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Hillary of Arles - Andreas - Oecumenius - do reference the verse.
https://books.google.com/books?id=MOUd-wSZ4hEC&pg=PA129

Hilary of Arles
Simon Peter. Hilary of Arles: In his second letter Peter describes himself both as Simon and as a servant, in order to show that he was humble and obedient. In his first letter he confined himself to the name Peter, which had been given to him by the Lord himself and signified that he was the chief of the apostles, but here he reverts to his original name Simon in order to show those who preferred to forget his Jewish origins that he had
not rejected them.
Introductory Commentary on 2 Peter.1

The Grace of Baptism the Same.
Andreas:
Notice how right from the start Peter encourages the souls of the believers by raising them up to the same spiritual level as that of the apostles. For the grace of baptism is the same in every believer. Catena.2

A Faith of Equal Standing.
Oecumenius:
Simon may also be written as"Simeon," of which it is the diminutive form. Compare Metras and Metrodorus, Menas and Menodorus, Theudas and Theodosius. Right from the beginning, Peter lifts up the hearts and minds of believers, encouraging us also to share in the apostles' zeal for preaching. For it would be unjust to suggest that those who have received this gift a little later in time are somehow inferior to them, when they have officially been declared to be their equals in honor.
Commentary on 2 Peter.*

PL Supp. 5:106 ’CECSS. *PG119:S80.

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2 Peter Reconsidered
The Rev E.M.B. Green, M.A., B.D.
THE TYNDALE NEW TESTAMENT LECTURE, 1960
many new the book - Jerome, canons, western writers
https://biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/tp/2peter_green.pdf

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