07 Does Peter quote Enoch And Why it Matters (2 Peter 2:4)

EPISODE · Nov 28, 2018 · 28 MIN

07 Does Peter quote Enoch And Why it Matters (2 Peter 2:4)

from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta

We pause over a single dense verse—2 Peter 2:4 to tackle one of the strangest questions in the New Testament: what is going on with angels, judgment, and the book of 1 Enoch? In this episode, we explore how Peter uses a well-known piece of Jewish fiction to make a serious point about God’s consistent judgment on rebellion, without treating that story as Scripture. In this week’s episode, we explore:How 2 Peter 2:4–10 works as one long if–then argument, and where verse 4 fits in that flowThe parallel between 2 Peter 2:4 and Jude 1:6, and why both writers talk about angels, chains, darkness, and future judgmentWhat 1 Enoch is, how it retells Genesis 6 with rebellious angels and the Nephilim, and why it was so well known in the intertestamental Jewish world Why most scholars think Peter and Jude are echoing 1 Enoch—and how every detail in their description lines up with that story Different ways people have tried to explain Peter’s reference: treating 1 Enoch as true history, looking for another unknown source, or connecting it to passages like Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28A fourth option: that Peter knows 1 Enoch is popular fiction and still freely quotes it, much like a modern teacher might quote Star Wars—not to endorse the story as fact, but to draw out a moral everyone recognizes How this reading fits Peter’s larger purpose: confronting false teachers who may have used Enoch-like stories to dismiss the Old Testament and mock the idea of judgmentThe central takeaway Peter wants his readers to hear: from angels to ancient cities, God consistently judges rebellion and rescues those who trust Him, and that pattern will hold at the final judgment After listening, you’ll have a clearer grasp of why this obscure verse matters and how it serves Peter’s main point rather than distracting from it. You’ll be encouraged to see that even in a world of competing stories and “spiritual” ideas, God’s character is steady: He will not ignore persistent rebellion, and He will not forget those who seek refuge in Him. Series: 2 Peter: How to find Life

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