1:1 Simeon
Peter,
a
servant
and
an
apostle
of
Jesus
Christ,
to
those
who
did
obtain
a
like
precious
faith
with
us
in
the
righteousness
of
our
God
and
Saviour
Jesus
Christ:
1:2 Grace
to
you,
and
peace
be
multiplied
in
the
acknowledgement
of
God
and
of
Jesus
our
Lord!
1:3 As
all
things
to
us
His
divine
power
(the
things
pertaining
unto
life
and
piety)
hath
given,
through
the
acknowledgement
of
him
who
did
call
us
through
glory
and
worthiness,
1:4 through
which
to
us
the
most
great
and
precious
promises
have
been
given,
that
through
these
ye
may
become
partakers
of
a
divine
nature,
having
escaped
from
the
corruption
in
the
world
in
desires.
1:5 And
this
same
also--all
diligence
having
brought
in
besides,
superadd
in
your
faith
the
worthiness,
and
in
the
worthiness
the
knowledge,
1:6 and
in
the
knowledge
the
temperance,
and
in
the
temperance
the
endurance,
and
in
the
endurance
the
piety,
1:7 and
in
the
piety
the
brotherly
kindness,
and
in
the
brotherly
kindness
the
love;
1:8 for
these
things
being
to
you
and
abounding,
do
make
[you]
neither
inert
nor
unfruitful
in
regard
to
the
acknowledging
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
1:9 for
he
with
whom
these
things
are
not
present
is
blind,
dim-sighted,
having
become
forgetful
of
the
cleansing
of
his
old
sins;
1:10 wherefore,
the
rather,
brethren,
be
diligent
to
make
stedfast
your
calling
and
choice,
for
these
things
doing,
ye
may
never
stumble,
1:11 for
so,
richly
shall
be
superadded
to
you
the
entrance
into
the
age-during
reign
of
our
Lord
and
Saviour
Jesus
Christ.
1:12 Wherefore,
I
will
not
be
careless
always
to
remind
you
concerning
these
things,
though,
having
known
them,
and
having
been
established
in
the
present
truth,
1:13 and
I
think
right,
so
long
as
I
am
in
this
tabernacle,
to
stir
you
up
in
reminding
[you]
,
1:14 having
known
that
soon
is
the
laying
aside
of
my
tabernacle,
even
as
also
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
did
shew
to
me,
1:15 and
I
will
be
diligent
that
also
at
every
time
ye
have,
after
my
outgoing,
power
to
make
to
yourselves
the
remembrance
of
these
things.
1:16 For,
skilfully
devised
fables
not
having
followed
out,
we
did
make
known
to
you
the
power
and
presence
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
but
eye-witnesses
having
become
of
his
majesty--
1:17 for
having
received
from
God
the
Father
honour
and
glory,
such
a
voice
being
borne
to
him
by
the
excellent
glory:
`This
is
My
Son--the
beloved,
in
whom
I
was
well
pleased;'
1:18 and
this
voice
we--we
did
hear,
out
of
heaven
borne,
being
with
him
in
the
holy
mount.
1:19 And
we
have
more
firm
the
prophetic
word,
to
which
we
do
well
giving
heed,
as
to
a
lamp
shining
in
a
dark
place,
till
day
may
dawn,
and
a
morning
star
may
arise--in
your
hearts;
1:20 this
first
knowing,
that
no
prophecy
of
the
Writing
doth
come
of
private
exposition,
1:21 for
not
by
will
of
man
did
ever
prophecy
come,
but
by
the
Holy
Spirit
borne
on
holy
men
of
God
spake.