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1 Peter 5:1-7 - Leading By Example

When one desires to be a minister they desire a noble thing (1 Tim 3:1). However the pitfalls of ministry are great and perilous. Many who claim the title of minister abuse their power in a fashion that robs their congregation of either their self-will or finances. 1 Peter 5:1-7 addresses these pitfalls and offers a way in which ministers are to conduct themselves. This way describes both the proper attitude and conduct that the minister is to have while executing their office. It also provides a reward and a hope for those who struggle with the things required of them. In this paper I will explore the expectations and rewards waiting for those who assume leadership positions in the church. Petrine authorship of the epistle is assumed and only briefly examined as it pertains to the passage. The emphasis of the examination is on the nature of an elder as described in the passage, and the implications for it has for ministers. As such, the questions about whether there is an office of elder or whether elders are the same as bishops are beyond the scope of this paper.

The paper can be found here:
1 Peter 5:1-7 - Leading By Example

References cited:

Blum, Edwin A. “1 Peter.” In The Expositor’s Bible Commentary. Edited by Frank E. Gaebelein. 12. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1981.

Elwell, Walter A. Evangelical Commentary on the Bible. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1989.

Eve, Eric. Oxford Bible Commentary. Edited by Barton, John and John Muddiman. vol. 77, 1 Peter. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2001.

Everett Falconer Harrison. “The Son of God among the Sons of Men Part 3: Jesus and Simon.” Bibliotheca Sacra 102, no. 407 (1945): 300-310.

Freeman, James M. “1 Peter.” In The New Manners and Customs of the Bible. Edited by Harold J. Chadwick. Gainesville, FL: Bridge-Logos Publishers, 1998.

Hiebert, Edmond D. “Selected Studies from 1 Peter - Part 4: Counsel for Christ’s Under-Shepherds: An Exposition of 1 Peter 5:1-4.” Bibliotheca Sacra 139, no. 556 (1982): 331-342.

Lust, Johan, Erik Eynikel, and Katrin Hauspie. p????µ??.” In A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint, rev. ed. Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 2003.

Michaels, J. Ramsey. Word Biblical Commentary. Edited by Ralph P. Martin. Vol. 49, 1 Peter. Dallas, TX: Word Books, 1988.

Slaughter, James R. “The Importance of Literary Argument for Understanding 1 Peter.” Bibliotheca Sacra 152, no. 605 (1995): 73-92.

Theological Dictionary of the New Testament. ed. Gerhard Kittel, Geoffrey William Bromiley and Gerhard Friedrich, vol. 7. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 1976.

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Interesting sites for Bible Research

Some good places on the web to start for academic research of the Bible:

Cyberjournal for Pentecostal-Charismatic Research

The Bible and Interpretation

SBL: Review of Biblical Literature

Google Scholar

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Papers from school - John 1:1

Occasionally I will post papers that I have worked on for school in this blog. I will post a link to the paper and a references cited.

The first to be posted is a paper dealing with John 1:1 for a Hermeneutics class for Spring 05. It addresses the Divinity of Jesus Christ in this verse and shows that the verse is also one of the most powerful and clear expressions of the distinctions of persons found in the Godhead.

The paper can be found here:
The Word was God: An Examination of the Divinity of Jesus Christ in John 1:1

References cited:
Dewey, Arthur. “The Gospel of John: World of Cultural Polarities.” Catechist 37, no. 4 (January 2004): 58-62.

Galey, William T. “The Jesus Seminar: Making Uncomplicated Things Complicated.” New Oxford Review 67, no. 10 (November 2000): 33-37.

Macleod, David J. “The Eternality and Deity of the Word: John 1:1-2.” Bibliotheca Sacra 160, no. 637 (January-March 2003): 48-64.

Miller, Ed. L. “The Logos was God.” The Evangelical Quarterly 53, no. 2 (April-June 1981): 65-77.

Reed, David A. “How Semitic Was John? Rethinking the Hellenistic Background to John 1:1.” Anglican Theological Review 85, no. 4 (fall 2003): 709-726.

Scott Shidemantle, C. “Jesus the Word According to John the Sectarian: A Paleofundamentalist Manifesto for Contemporary Evangelicalism, Especially Its Elites, in North America.” Journal of Evangelical Theological Society 48, no. 2 (June 2003): 348.

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