L. M. Grant's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Peter 1:1-21
Peter writes not only as an apostle (as in his first epistle), but as a bondman and apostle. So authority is not only stressed, but lowliness of subjection, a precious reminder in days of deter-mined in subjection. Nor does he directly address only the dispersed of Israel, but those who have obtained the same precious faith as the apostles, a faith all the more precious when it is challenged by innumerable forms of unbelief. And this is through the righteousness of Him who is named "our God... read more
Geneva Study Bible - 2 Peter 1:6
1:6 {6} And to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness;(6) He brings up certain and other principal virtues, of which some pertain to the first table of the law, others to the last. read more