Things in the Bible not really in the Bible...and a few surprises
Oops of the Day
Jesus gave Peter the keys of the kingdom of heaven. Then he preached the first church sermon in Jerusalem on the Day of Pentecost. Then he went to Rome and became the first pope.
Matthew 16:16-19 – Matthew 18:18 – Acts 2:6-1 1& 14 & 37 – Acts 10:25-26 – II Peter 1:1 & 14-15
Fact of the Day
No!
- 1-Jesus gave the binding keys of the kingdom to all the apostles.
- 2-All the apostles preached in the twelve languages of the crowd on the Day of Pentecost in Jerusalem. Only Perer’s sermon is recorded.
- 3-Even in Peter’s second letter where he said he was about to die, he only identified himself as an indentured servant, apostle, and Peter (the pebble) – never as pope.
- 4-He was married.
- 5-When the Apostle Paul wrote to the Christians in Rome, he greeted thirty Christians by name. Why didn’t he greet Peter?
400 years after the life of Peter, Jerome declared that Peter became the first pope in Rome during the second year of Claudius Caesar’s reign (AD 43) to the 14th year of Nero (AD 55). Here is a timeline of Peter in the New Testament. Dates are based on the reign of high priests, kings, and major destructions.
- AD 30 – With the 12, preaches twice. (Acts 2-3)
- AD 31 – With John, heals a cripple, are put in the temple jail, and released (Acts 3-4)
- AD 32 – Catches 2 Christians lying (Acts 5:1-11)
- AC 33 – With the 12, preaches, arrested, beaten, then warned (Acts 5:12-42)
- AD 34 – With the 12, chooses deacons. (Acts 6)
- AD 35 – Stephen martyred (Acts 6-7)
- AD 36 – With John, grants spiritual gifts to Philip’s converts in Samaria (Acts 8:4-24)
- AD 37 – Becomes a traveling missionary) Galatians 1:19)
- AD 38 – In seaport Joppa, Peter raises a dead woman. (Acts 9:32-43)
- AD 40 – In seaport Caesarea, converts Italian centurion (Acts 10)
- AD 42 – Returns to Jerusalem to defend converting a Gentile (Acts 11)
- AD 44 – Arrested by King Agrippa I (after killing James). escapes, leaves Jerusalem and goes to Caesarea (Acts 12).
- AD 45-46 – Newly converted Paul goes on missionary trip.
- AD 47 – In Jerusalem with the apostles and James (Jesus’ brother) for church leaders to discuss accepting Paul’s Gentile converts. (Acts 15:1-29)
- AD 48 -The last we hear of the apostles being together
- AD 50 – Meets Paul in Antioch who accuses Peter of favoriting Jews over Gentiles (Galatians 2:11-14)
- AD 52 – Goes to Corinth, preaches, and converts (I Corinthians 1:21)
- AD 57 – Paul writes the church in Rome. Greets 30 Christians by name in Rome. Never mentions Peter. (Romans 16)
- AD 63 – Peter writes his 1st letter (about the time Rome burns) to Christians in the Roman provinces of Pontus (N) Galatia (Central) Cappadocia (E), Asia and Bithynia
all part of today’s Turkey.
- AD 64 – Rome burns
- AD 65 – Writes his 2nd letter to Christians, not calling himself the pope, but calling himself a pebble, servant, apostle and eye-witness of Jesus, then says he will die soon. Talks much about the end of the world, praises Paul, calls Jesus Morning Star (Lucifer).
- AD 66 – Peter dies.
- AD 67 – Paul dies
- AD 70 – Jerusalem burns
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