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Summary Of: 2 Peter

Commentaries and reference books have placed 2 Peter in almost every decade from 60 to 160AD... Although 2 Peter internally purports to be a work of the apostle... The majority position of scholarship that 2 Peter is a pseudepigraph is apparent from the quotations given in the remainder of the paragraph... Allusions to 2 Peter in the Apostolic Fathers...

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