2 Peter 1:14

Authorized King James Version

Knowing that shortly I must put off this my tabernacle, even as our Lord Jesus Christ hath shewed me.

Word-by-Word Analysis
#1
εἰδὼς
Knowing
used only in certain past tenses, the others being borrowed from the equivalent g3700 and g3708; properly, to see (literally or figuratively); by impl
#2
ὅτι
that
demonstrative, that (sometimes redundant); causative, because
#3
ταχινή
shortly
curt, i.e., impending
#4
ἐστιν
I must
he (she or it) is; also (with neuter plural) they are
#5
the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in english idiom)
#6
ἀπόθεσις
put off
a laying aside (literally or figuratively)
#7
τοῦ
the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in english idiom)
#8
σκηνώματός
tabernacle
an encampment, i.e., (figuratively) the temple (as god's residence), the body (as a tenement for the soul)
#9
μου
this my
of me
#10
καθὼς
as
just (or inasmuch) as, that
#11
καὶ
even
and, also, even, so then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words
#12
the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in english idiom)
#13
κύριος
Lord
supreme in authority, i.e., (as noun) controller; by implication, master (as a respectful title)
#14
ἡμῶν
our
of (or from) us
#15
Ἰησοῦς
Jesus
jesus (i.e., jehoshua), the name of our lord and two (three) other israelites
#16
Χριστὸς
Christ
anointed, i.e., the messiah, an epithet of jesus
#17
ἐδήλωσέν
hath shewed
to make plain (by words)
#18
μοι
me
to me

Analysis

Within the broader context of 2 Peter, this passage highlights salvation through simile or metaphorical language. The theological weight of divine sovereignty connects to fundamental Christian doctrine about divine sovereignty, contributing to our understanding of God's nature and relationship with humanity. This verse contributes to the book's overall argument by establishing foundational concepts crucial to 2 Peter's theological argument.

Historical Context

The literary and historical milieu of the literary conventions and historical circumstances of biblical literature shapes this text's meaning. The historical development of salvation within the theological tradition of 2 Peter Understanding the ancient worldview that shaped the author's theological expression helps modern readers appreciate why the author emphasizes divine sovereignty in this particular way.

Questions for Reflection