[[2 Pet-01]] Prev: [[Prophecies in 1 Pet-05]] | Next: [[Prophecies in 2 Pet-02]] --- ### knowing that the putting off of my tent comes swiftly, even as our Lord Jesus Christ made clear to me. *Type*: fulfillment *Summary*: Peter acknowledges his imminent death, which was a specific prophecy made by Jesus regarding Peter's martyrdom. *Historical context*: Jesus predicted Peter's death in [[John-21#v18|John 21:18]]-19. Historical tradition and early church fathers like Clement of Rome and Eusebius confirm that Peter was martyred in Rome, likely by crucifixion under Emperor Nero around 64-68 AD, fulfilling the prediction. *Related to*: [[John-21#v18|John 21:18]]-19 ### For thus you will be richly supplied with the entrance into the eternal Kingdom of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. *Type*: prophecy *Summary*: A prediction that believers who cultivate specific virtues will be granted entrance into the future, eternal Kingdom of Christ. *Historical context*: This prophecy pertains to Christian eschatology regarding the final state of the redeemed and the establishment of the Kingdom of God, which is viewed by theologians as an event to be realized at the end of time. *Related to*: ### until the day dawns, and the morning star arises in your hearts *Type*: prophecy *Summary*: A prophecy concerning the future full revelation of Christ and the spiritual illumination of believers, often associated with the Second Coming. *Historical context*: The 'Morning Star' is a Messianic title rooted in [[Num-24#v17|Numbers 24:17]] and later applied to Jesus in [[Rev-22#v16|Revelation 22:16]]. Scholars interpret the 'dawning day' as the Parousia (Second Coming), an event that remains a central future expectation in Christian theology. *Related to*: ### For he received from God the Father honor and glory when the voice came to him from the Majestic Glory, "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased." *Type*: fulfillment *Summary*: The divine declaration at the Transfiguration confirms Jesus as the promised Messianic Son of God. *Historical context*: The Transfiguration is a historical event in the life of Jesus recorded in [[Matt|Matthew 17]], [[Mark|Mark 9]], and [[Luke|Luke 9]]. It is viewed by theologians as the fulfillment of OT Messianic designations such as the 'Son' in [[Ps-02#v7|Psalm 2:7]] and the 'Chosen Servant' in [[Isa-42#v1|Isaiah 42:1]]. *Related to*: [[Ps-02#v7|Psalm 2:7]], [[Isa-42#v1|Isaiah 42:1]] --- #ai_prophecy