Hi everyone,
I have copies of several versions of the Scriptures, Catholic ones and others. I do have a copy of the Orthodox Study Bible (New Testament and Psalms), and this version is laid out nicely, with beautiful icons, a concordance, and other features. Though, I don’t have the newer version which includes the OT.
In looking at the commentary on the passage of Matt. 16:13-20, the first thing that stood out for me with which I disagreed was the commentary on verse 18, specifically this statement:
“Rock refers not to Peter himself but to the confession of his faith”
My disagreement with this commentary is that it sets up an opposition, a “false dichotomy” between Peter himself and his confession of faith. On the other hand, the Catholic perspective takes a both/and approach, rather than an either/or approach on this issue. Rock is not either Peter himself or his confession of faith, rather, it is both Peter himself and his confession of faith. There is no separation.
The commentary on the next verse (19), starts out by saying:
“Keys of the kingdom clearly implies a special authority given to Peter himself, but never separated from his confession of faith.”
Well, that’s good, but they just separated Peter himself from his confession of faith earlier in verse 18, and now they want to avoid this separation. The harmony that is supposed to exist between these two verses is weakened in this Bible commentary.
God bless,
Rony