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CMatt25
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I asked this on “Ask an Apologist” last wk but it hasn’t been answered and I saw not all questions are answered there. So posting here if that’s ok.
I’m not sure it says in Scripture if Peter went to Rome or not. So far from what I can find the earliest Church father to write about Peter’s whereabouts was Clement of Rome sometime between yr 70 (which as I understand would have been only a few yrs after Peter’s death) to as late as yr 96. Other ECFs wrote about this even later.
My question about this is if the ECFs wrote about Peter’s whereabouts so many yrs later, how do we know they were correct if it’s not in Scripture?
Also was Peter the Bishop of Antioch? If so why was the Bishop of Antioch not considered his successor?
And in Acts 15 after a long debate we are told Peter gets up to speak. He did that a lot in the early Acts. But James ends the debate. (Acts 15:13-20) Why then does that not suggest the 2 were co-chairs at this council?
Finally, if all the disciples were given the power to bind and loose in Matt 18 after Peter was given the power in Matt 16, why is it not thought that all shared equal powers? I know Peter was given keys but the function of keys are to bind and loose. So why could not keys and the power all the disciples were given have been the same?
I don’t really want to simply get down to the different interpretations about whether Peter was the rock or Peter’s statement of faith was the rock. I know the different interpretations Christians have about that. I’m trying to dig deeper beyond that one verse.
Thanks for your help and I think I may just sit back and listen to the various ideas.
I’m not sure it says in Scripture if Peter went to Rome or not. So far from what I can find the earliest Church father to write about Peter’s whereabouts was Clement of Rome sometime between yr 70 (which as I understand would have been only a few yrs after Peter’s death) to as late as yr 96. Other ECFs wrote about this even later.
My question about this is if the ECFs wrote about Peter’s whereabouts so many yrs later, how do we know they were correct if it’s not in Scripture?
Also was Peter the Bishop of Antioch? If so why was the Bishop of Antioch not considered his successor?
And in Acts 15 after a long debate we are told Peter gets up to speak. He did that a lot in the early Acts. But James ends the debate. (Acts 15:13-20) Why then does that not suggest the 2 were co-chairs at this council?
Finally, if all the disciples were given the power to bind and loose in Matt 18 after Peter was given the power in Matt 16, why is it not thought that all shared equal powers? I know Peter was given keys but the function of keys are to bind and loose. So why could not keys and the power all the disciples were given have been the same?
I don’t really want to simply get down to the different interpretations about whether Peter was the rock or Peter’s statement of faith was the rock. I know the different interpretations Christians have about that. I’m trying to dig deeper beyond that one verse.
Thanks for your help and I think I may just sit back and listen to the various ideas.