Question: What did it say in Peter one and Two? What was the meaning of his book or voice?
1 and 2 Peter were written in approx. AD60, just prior to Acts 28:25–28 (approx. AD 61–62), and were specifically addressed to the “Dispersion” (IE Jews Dispersed) in “Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia”.
They are written in the mode of the pre- Acts 28:28 enactment of Isa.6:9–10; which introduced the condition on the Jews of “Lo-Ammi” (not My people); see Hos.1&2.
After Acts 28:28; the offer of Salvation was intentionally extended in power to the “Gentiles” of the world, with them as “first priority”; but not excluding Jews who could see through “the veil” imposed by God on their understanding” (2Cor.3:14–16)!
So; the answer to your question is that Peter was doing the job of Apostle to the Dispersed Jews, which message was about to be given a new impetus to the Gentiles, because the Sanhedrin and the Roman Jews all finally rejected the fact of Christ Jesus being the Messiah to the Jews; which is still the case today, and will not change until the events of Zech.12:10!
As an aside; the Roman Church claims Peter as the first Pope; but there is no evidence to back that claim!
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