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Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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1 Peter 5:14

kiss of charityRomans 16:16, "an holy kiss": the token of love to God and the brethren. Love and holiness are inseparable. Compare the instance, Acts 20:37.

Peace—Peter's closing salutation; as Paul's is, "Grace be with you," though he accompanies it with "peace be to the brethren." "Peace" (flowing from salvation) was Christ's own salutation after the resurrection, and from Him Peter derives it.

be with you all that are in Christ Jesus—The oldest manuscripts omit "Jesus." In Ephesians 6:24, addressed to the same region, the same limitation of the salutation occurs, whence, perhaps, Peter here adopts it. Contrast, "Be with you all," Romans 16:24; I Corinthians 16:23.




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing 1 Peter 5:14:

Romans 16:16
1 Thessalonians 5:26
1 Peter 5:1

 

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