a2:6-8
b2:6
c2:7
d2:8
ePs 118:22
fMatt 21:42
gIsa 8:14
h28:16
iRom 9:33
j2:8

‏ 1 Peter 2:6-8

Summary for 1Pet 2:6-8: 2:6-8  a The three Old Testament quotations in these verses each identify Christ as some kind of stone: the cornerstone on which the new temple is built (2:6  b); the cornerstone that God, despite peoples’ rejection, has elevated to be the keystone of his redemptive plan (2:7  c); and the stone that makes people stumble (2:8  d). Jesus quotes Ps 118:22  e (Matt 21:42  f), and Paul quotes both Isa 8:14  g and 28:16  h (Rom 9:33  i). Likely these three quotations were brought together very early as a combined Old Testament testimony to the nature and significance of Jesus the Messiah.
2:8  j they meet the fate that was planned for them (literally for which they were appointed): It is not clear whether these people were appointed by God to unbelief or whether they were, because of their unbelief, appointed by God to suffer condemnation.
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