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OET-RV by cross-referenced section 2PET 3:1

2PET 3:1–3:18 ©

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The return of Yeshua the messiah

2Pet 3:1–18

3:1 The return of Yeshua the messiah

3This is now my second letter to you my friends—both of which were sent as reminders to stir up your minds to sincerely 2remember the words spoken in the past by the holy prophets as well as the instruction of the Lord and saviour that came via your apostles. 3[ref]Firstly you should know that mockers will come during the last days, scoffing, following their own lusts 4and saying, “What about his promised return? Everything has just continued as usual from the beginning of creation right past the time when the ancestors died. 5[ref]But because of their desires, the truth is hidden from them that the universe came into being long ago by God’s word and the earth was formed out of water and through water 6[ref]and these same waters deluged the ancient world which then perished. 7But the present universe and the earth have been preserved by that same word to be kept for fire in the day of judgement and destruction of those who are ungodly.

8[ref]But don’t let this one thing escape your attention my dear friends, that one day for us is like a thousand years with the Lord, and a thousand years is like one day. 9The Lord isn’t slow in fulfilling his promise as some consider slowness, but is patient toward you—not wanting anyone to perish but rather wanting everyone to come to repentance.

10[ref]But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, when the universe will suddenly pass away, its components will burn up and be destroyed, and the earth and what happened on it will be examined. 11Since all these things will be destroyed, what kind of people should you be? Holy and godly in conduct, 12waiting for and hastening the coming of the day of God when the universe will be set alight and destroyed and its components will melt as they burn up. 13[ref]But we await a new universe and a new earth filled with righteousness according to his promise.

14And so dear friends, while you await these events be eager and found to be at peace with himspotless and blameless. 15And consider the patience of our Lord as leading to salvation as our dear brother Paul wrote to you using the wisdom that has been given to him. 16He speaks in all his letters concerning these things, some of which are hard to understand and which ignorant and unstable people twist just like they twist the other scriptures to their own destruction.

17So knowing this in advance dear friends, guard yourselves in case you fall from your own stable position with the same errors as the lawless ones. 18Rather grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and saviour Yeshua Messiah. May the glory be his, both now and through the days of eternity. Amen.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Jude 18:

18[ref]told you that mockers near the end of time would come out following their own god-rejecting lusts.


18: 2Pe 3:3.

Gen 1:6-9:

6Then God said, “Let there be a large space in the middle of the waters, and let it separate the two lots of waters.”[ref] 7So God made the large space and separated between the waters that were underneath from the waters that were above it. Everything happened exactly as he commanded, 8and he named the space sky. Then evening came, and later morning came, and that was the end of the second day.

9Then God said, “Let the waters under the sky be gathered to one place, and let the dry ground appear.” Everything happened exactly as he commanded,


1:6-8: 2Pe 3:5.

Gen 7:11:

11When Noah was 600 years old (and around the beginning of May), deep underwater geysers in the ocean started spouting out water, and the skies began to drop heavy rain[ref]


7:11: 2Pe 3:6.

Psa 90:4:

4

Mat 24:43:

43[ref]But you do know that if the home-owner knew when the thief would come, he would be there watching and not allow the thief to break into the house.


24:43-44: Luk 12:39-40.

Luk 12:39:

39[ref]But you should also know this: if the home-owner knew what time the thief would arrive, he’d be ready watching and not allow his house to be burgled.


12:39-40: Mat 24:43-44.

1Th 5:2:

2[ref]because you already know that the master’s return will come like a thief comes at night.


5:2: Mat 24:43; Luk 12:39; 2Pe 3:10.

Rev 16:15:

15(“Listen, I am coming unexpectedly like a thief! It’ll be good for the ones who’re alert and with their clothes ready so they won’t have to walk around naked and exposed.”)[ref]


16:15: Mat 24:43-44; Luk 12:39-40; Rev 3:3.

Isa 65:17:

65:17 The new made by God

17[ref]


65:17: Isa 66:22; 2Pe 3:13; Rev 21:1.

66:22:

22[ref]


66:22: Isa 65:17; 2Pe 3:13; Rev 21:1.

Rev 21:1:

21:1 The new sky and the new earth

21Then I saw a new sky and a new earth, because the first sky and the first earth had gone away, and there weren’t any more oceans.[ref]


21:1: Isa 65:17; 66:22; 2Pe 3:13.