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AnswerThe book known as The First Epistle General of Peter, or either First Peter or 1 Peter, is an epistle or letter believed to have been written by an anonymous author and attributed to the Apostle Peter. It must have been written before 135 CE, since Polycarp refers to 1 Peter in his Letter to the Philippians. First Peter clearly had a different author than 2 Peter, which was written somewhat later. First Peter is considered by scholars to more closely reflect the theology of Paul, than that of the other 'Petrine' epistles, 2 Peter and Jude.
The Second Letter of Peter was written to address concerns about false teachings and to exhort Christians to hold fast to their faith. The letter emphasizes the importance of living a godly life and warns against false prophets and deceptive teachings that could lead believers astray.
The epistle known as the First Epistle of Peter, or 1 Peter, is addressed in part to Cappadocia, but scholars say that the epistle was not really written by the apostle Peter. They say that 1 Peter was really an encyclical to all churches, rather than the named churches and used the name of Peter to ensure acceptance of the message in the letter. We do not know who rally wrote 1 Peter, but it was probably written early in the second century.
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