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Heidegger's Bible Handbook: 2 Peter: Interpreters

HOLY FATHERS: None separately.


REFORMED: Ames, Bibliander, Breitinger, Laurentius, Meinardus Schotanus. English: Adams, Dickson, Hall, Mede,[1] Pococke.


LUTHERAN: Gerhard, Hegendorff, Luther, Major, Selnecker, Weller, Winkelmann.


ROMAN CATHOLIC: Fevardentius, Falengius, Sasbout, Lorinus.


ADD the Interpreters of all the Books of the New Testament, and also of the Catholic Epistles, above.

[1] Although most remembered for his work on John’s Apocalypse, The Key of the Revelation, and his escatological views, Joseph Mede (1586-1638) treats texts spanning the entire Bible in his Works. Mede was first a student, and then a fellow, tutor, and Reader of Greek, at Christ’s College, Cambridge. He wrote A Paraphrase and Exposition of the Prophesie of Saint Peter, Concerning the Day of Christ’s Second Coming.

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