Simon who is called Peter
(or is it “peh-ter”?)
By MBPSTB
Friday, 27 January, 2017
6thDotW, 11thD, 11thM
Did Jesus really just give Simon a second name of “Peter”? Or might it have been something else? If the material presented below makes one stop and reconsider, then it might change how we have been taught the verse whereby Jesus calls Peter His rock. Clearly this is a misleading of the scripture. In no way would Jesus see Peter as His rock. This would be blasphemy. We should reconsider all that is presented below.
Exo 13:12 That thou shalt set apartH5674 unto the LORDH3068 allH3605 that openethH6363 the matrix,H7358 and everyH3605 firstlingH6363 that comethH7698 of a beastH929 whichH834 thou hast;H1961 the malesH2145 shall be the LORD'S.H3068
H6363 “firstling”
פּטרה פּטר
peṭer piṭrâh
peh'-ter, pit-raw'
From H6362; a fissure, that is, (concretely) firstling (as opening the matrix): - firstling, openeth, such as open.
H6362
פּטר
pâṭar
paw-tar'
A primitive root; to cleave or burst through, that is, (causatively) to emit, whether literally or figuratively (gape): - dismiss, free, let (shoot) out, slip away.
Exo 13:2 SanctifyH6942 unto me allH3605 the firstborn,H1060 whatsoeverH3605 openethH6363 the wombH7358 among the childrenH1121 of Israel,H3478 both of manH120 and of beast:H929 itH1931 is mine.
H1060 firstborn,H1060
בּכור
bekôr
bek-ore'
From H1069; firstborn; hence chief: - eldest (son), first-born (-ling).
H1069
בּכר
bâkar
baw-kar'
A primitive root; properly to burst the womb, that is, (causatively) bear or make early fruit (of woman or tree); also (as denominatively from H1061) to give the birthright: - make firstborn, be firstling, bring forth first child (new fruit).
Please NOTE that H1060 is taken from H1069. When we consider the “span” in the list of Strong’s words between those two, this is what emerges:
H1061
בּכּוּר
bikkûr
bik-koor'
From H1069; the first fruits of the crop: - first fruit (-ripe [figuratively), hasty fruit.
H1062
בּכרה בּכורה
bekôrâh bekôrâh
bek-o-raw', bek-o-raw'
Feminine of H1060; the firstling of man or beast; abstractly primogeniture: - birthright, firstborn (-ling).
H1063
בּכּוּרה
bikkûrâh
bik-koo-raw'
Feminine of H1061; the early fig: - firstripe (fruit).
H1064
בּכורת
bekôrath
bek-o-rath'
Feminine of H1062; primogeniture; Bekorath, an Israelite: - Bechorath.
H1067
בּכּירה
bekı̂yrâh
bek-ee-raw'
Feminine from H1069; the eldest daughter: - firstborn.
Even beyond we find connections and fuller concepts:
H1074
בּכרוּ
bôkerû
bo-ker-oo'
From H1069; first born; Bokeru, an Israelite: - Bocheru.
Mat 4:18 And Jesus, walking by the sea of Galilee, saw two brethren, Simon called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea: for they were fishers.
Mat_4:18 AndG1161 Jesus,G2424 walkingG4043 byG3844 theG3588 seaG2281 of Galilee,G1056 sawG1492 twoG1417 brethren,G80 SimonG4613 calledG3004 Peter,G4074 andG2532 AndrewG406 hisG846 brother,G80 castingG906 a netG293 intoG1519 theG3588 sea:G2281 forG1063 they wereG2258 fishers.G231
G4074 Peter,G4074
Πέτρος
Petros
pet'-ros
Apparently a primary word; a (piece of) rock (larger than G3037); as a name, Petrus, an apostle: - Peter, rock. Compare G2786.
Mat 10:2 Now the names of the twelve apostles are these; The first, Simon, who is called Peter, and Andrew his brother; James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother;
Mat_10:2 NowG1161 theG3588 namesG3686 of theG3588 twelveG1427 apostlesG652 areG2076 these;G5023 The first,G4413 Simon,G4613 who is calledG3004 Peter,G4074 andG2532 AndrewG406 hisG846 brother;G80 JamesG2385 theG3588 son of Zebedee,G2199 andG2532 JohnG2491 hisG846 brother;G80
G4413 The first,G4413
πρῶτος
prōtos
pro'-tos
Contracted superlative of G4253; foremost (in time, place, order or importance): - before, beginning, best, chief (-est), first (of all), former.
G4253
πρό
pro
pro
A primary preposition; “fore”, that is, in front of, prior (figuratively superior) to. In compounds it retains the same significations: - above, ago, before, or ever. In compounds it retains the same significations.
Mar 3:16 And Simon he surnamed Peter;
Mar_3:16 AndG2532 SimonG4613 he surnamedG2007 G3686 Peter;G4074
G3686
ὄνομα
onoma
on'-om-ah
From a presumed derivative of the base of G1097 (compare G3685); a “name” (literally or figuratively), (authority, character): - called, (+ sur-) name (-d).
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