Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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2 Peter 1:2

Grace . . . peace— (I Peter 1:2).

through—Greek, "in": the sphere IN which alone grace and peace can be multiplied.

knowledge—Greek, "full knowledge."

of God, and of Jesus our Lord—The Father is here meant by "God," but the Son in II Peter 1:1 : marking how entirely one the Father and Son are (John 14:7-11). The Vulgate omits "of God and"; but oldest manuscripts support the words. Still the prominent object of Peter's exhortation is "the knowledge of Jesus our Lord" (a phrase only in Romans 4:24), and, only secondarily, of the Father through Him (II Peter 1:8; II Peter 2:20; II Peter 3:18).


 
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