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THE FIRST EPISTLE GENERAL OF PETER - Chapter 1 - Verse 20
But was manifest. Was revealed. See Barnes "1 Ti 3:16".
In these last times. In this, the last dispensation of things on the earth. See Barnes "Heb 1:2".
For you. For your benefit or advantage. See Barnes "1 Pe 1:12".
It follows from what is said in this verse,
(1.) that the atonement was not an after-thought on the part of God. It entered into his plan when he made the world, and was revolved in his purposes from eternity.
(2.) It was not a device to supply a defect in the system; that is, it was not adopted because the system did not work well, or because God had been disappointed. It was arranged before man was created, and when none but God could know whether he would stand or fall.
(3.) The creation of the earth must have had some reference to this plan of redemption, and that plan must have been regarded as in itself so glorious, and so desirable, that it was deemed best to bring the world into existence that the plan might be developed, though it would involve the certainty that the race would fall, and that many would perish. It was, on the whole, more wise and benevolent that the race should be created with a certainty that they would apostatize, than it would be that the race should not be created, and the plan of salvation be unknown to distant worlds. See Barnes "1 Pe 1:12".
{+} "verily" "indeed" {b} "before" Re 13:8