The Second Epistle of Peter must have been written later than the Epistle of Jude, an early second-century book, as it incorporates almost all that epistle. The first mention of 2 Peter occurs in Origen's Commentary on John from the third century.
Scholars have traditionally assigned a date from 124 to 150 CE to 2 Peter.
It is clear from the context of the material that both 1 Peter and 2 Peter were written during the second century. Further evidence of the late date of 2 Peter is that it incorporates, as a block, almost all of the Epistle of Jude, clearly a second century composition.
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A:There are two letters attributed to Saint Peter (1 Peter and 2 Peter), but these were written to Christians, not to Jews. Both were written during the first half of the second century, with 2 Peter probably no earlier than 124 CE.
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He never wrote in the Bible. However, the epistles known as 1 Peter and 2 Peter are attributed to Peter.Scholars say that the two epistles were really written in the second century, in Peter's name. 2 Peter actually copies almost all of the Epistle of Jude, which is also clearly a second-century pseudepigraphical work.
The last mention of Peter in the New Testament is in 2 Peter, which is believed to be written by Peter himself, where he encourages believers to grow in their faith and warns against false teachings.
-----------------------As far as we know, the apostle Peter did not write any letters (1 Peter and 2 Peter are believed to have been written in the second century, using Peter's name). While those attributed to John are unlikely to have really been written by the disciple of that name, there is no good reason to believe that they were written by Peter.
Books considered to have been written in the second century include: Acts of the Apostles, John's Gospel, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, Jude and Revelation. Luke's Gospel may have been written quite early in the second century. There is no clear consensus on which book was written last, but 2 Peter is clearly later than 1 Peter and Jude, and was probably written by 130 CE, or a little later.
Books considered to have been written in the second century include: Acts of the Apostles, John's Gospel, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, Jude and Revelation. Luke's Gospel may have been written quite early in the second century. There is no clear consensus on which book was written last, but 2 Peter is clearly later than 1 Peter and Jude, and was probably written by 130 CE, or a little later.
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