The First Epistle of Peter, usually referred to simply as First Peter and often written 1 Peter, is a book of the New Testament. The author presents himself as Peter the Apostle, and the epistle was traditionally held to have been written during his time as bishop of Rome or Bishop of Antioch, though neither title is used in the epistle. The letter is addressed to various churches in Asia Minor suffering religious persecution.
Authorship
The authorship of 1 Peter has traditionally been attributed to the Apostle Peter because it bears his name and identifies him as its author (1:1). Although the text identifies Peter as its author the language, dating, style, and structure of this letter has led many scholars to conclude that this letter is pseudonymous. Many scholars are convinced that Peter was not the author of this letter because the author had to have a formal education in rhetoric/philosophy and an advanced knowledge of the Greek language.
The New Testament indicates that Peter was the son of John (or Jonah or Jona) and was from the village of Bethsaida in the province of Galilee or Gaulanitis. His brother Andrew was also an apostle. According to New Testament accounts, Peter was one of twelve apostles chosen by Jesus from his first disciples. Originally a fisherman, he played a leadership role and was with Jesus during events witnessed by only a few apostles, such as the Transfiguration. According to the gospels, Peter confessed Jesus as the Messiah, was part of Jesus's inner circle,thrice denied Jesus, and preached on the day of Pentecost.
Located next to the Lindenhof hill, site of the former Roman castle, it was built on the site of a temple to Jupiter. An early church of 10 by 7 metres is archaeologically attested for the 8th or 9th century. This building was replaced by an early Romanesque church around AD 1000, in turn replaced in 1230 by a late romanesque structure, parts of which survive. Rudolf Brun, first independent mayor of the town, was buried here in 1360. The nave was rebuilt in 1460 in Gothic style. Prior to the Reformation, St. Peter was the only parish church of the town, the rest being part of monasteries.
The current building was consecrated in 1706 as the first church built under Protestant rule. Its congregation forms part of the Evangelical Reformed Church of the Canton of Zürich. Until 1911, the steeple was manned by a fire watch. Restoration work was carried out in 1970 to 1975. The steeple's clock face has a diameter of 8.7 m, the largest church clock face in Europe. The bells date to 1880.
St Peter and St Leonard's Church, Horbury is in Horbury, West Yorkshire, England. It is an active Church of England parish church and part of the Wakefield deanery in the archdeaconry of Pontefract, diocese of Wakefield and commonly known as St Peter's. It is on the site of a Norman church built in about 1100 and probably an Anglo-Saxon church before that. The present church, by local architect John Carr, was completed in 1794 It is a prominent local landmark and has been designated a GradeI listed building by English Heritage.
History
Horbury was a chapelry of All Saints Church in Wakefield and has probably had a chapel since before the Norman Conquest in 1066. Earl Warenne, Lord of the Manor of Wakefield built a church in the Norman style in 1106. It had a tower, nave and small chancel.
In 1509 William Amyas of Horbury Hall left money to the "belles of Horbury Church". The "Devil's Knell" was tolled after midnight on Christmas morning, the tenor bell tolled for an hour, then four fours were struck followed by a strike for every year since the birth of Christ. This tradition was discontinued but survives in Dewsbury.
Horbury is a large village in the City of Wakefield, a metropolitan district of West Yorkshire, England and part of the West Yorkshire Urban Area. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is situated north of the River Calder about three miles (5km) south west of Wakefield and two miles (3km) to the south of Ossett. It includes the outlying areas of Horbury Bridge and Horbury Junction. At the 2001 census it had a population of 10,002. Old industries include woollens, engineering and building wagons for the railways but the area is now largely residential.
History
Toponymy
The name Horbury is attested in 1086 as (H)orberie. It is derived from Old Englishhoru 'dirty land' and burh (in its dative form byrig), which translates as 'filthy fortification' or 'stronghold on muddy land'. Other spellings include Orberie, Horbiry and Horberie. The name possibly referred to a fortification near an old fording point of the River Calder.
Horbury St Peter & St Leonard Church Clock Chimes 1 o'clock
Clock Chimes with the new bells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWPfQbxhqC8 Please watch and compare
Well yeah, after ringing at Thornhill and walking to Horbury, we stopped for some lunch at the pub and to have a little drink, and I decided to record the clock chimes of St Peter and St Leonard's church at Horbury, which we would ring at after having lunch, so I left my half-pint of cider in the pub to film the chimes in the nick of time, they start chiming at the start of the video. The church however was built by local architect John Carr in 1790-1993 replacing and older church which was a chapel to what is now Wakefield Cathedral, the bells are a 11cwt Whitechapel ring of 8 tuned to G which you can see the video on the end screen. The Clock however chimes the Westminster Chines and was...
published: 08 Jul 2017
Bellringing at St Peter & St Leonard, Horbury, West Yorkshire
Please Note: That as of May 2019, these bells have been replaced with a new Taylor ring of 8 with a 9cwt tenor, I don't think I would be coming back here to record or ring any time soon.
After lunch, which was meant to be in the pub opposite the church, but had it in the nearby cafe instead, we rang at St Peter & St Leonard's Church in Hobury near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, which was built by the village's most famous son, the Architect John Carr from 1790 to 1793, replacing an earlier church which was a chapel to what is today Wakefield Cathedral, and John Carr is buried in the crypt on the North Aisle, and the church is very grand indeed. The bells however are a 11cwt ring of 8 casted by the Whitechapel Bell foundry in 1792 and 1899, as there bells were augmented to 8 in 1899, but they c...
published: 08 Jul 2017
Horbury St Peter & St Leonard Church Clock Chimes 3 o'clock
Clock Chimes on the old bells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DDp2UeiWao
The clock of St Peter & St Leonard's Church in Horbury, West Yorkshire strikes 3 o'clock with Westminster Chimes. This church has recently had a new set of Taylor Bells put in to replace the old Whitechapel ring. I did a version of the chimes here with the old bells back in 2017, and now I did a version with the new Taylor bells, and also done on my Android Smartphone this time. The new bells are a 9cwt ring of 8 tuned to Ab, and were cast in 2018 by Taylors, and were installed in early 2019. The Church was built in 1790-1793 by John Carr, the most famous son of Horbury who is now buried in his own vault underneath the church.
published: 03 Oct 2019
26 of july 2022 tuesday evening at Horbury st peter st leonards church
now this is horbury st peter st leonards church which has 3 black gold clock faces on 3 sides only 1 is just A plain black gold one the other 2 around the othersides are a little bit diffrent simular sort to bingley all saints 3 clock faces black gold ok and sailtaire united reformed church near bradford shipley way there were some ringing on all 8 bells and some ringing on the back 6 bells like oxford or sandal of woodbine delight something like that yes by stuart mills tour churches visits and bells around the world ringing from some west yorkshires most traditnal famous peals like emley st michaels thornhill st michaels church dewsbury minster horbury st peter st leornards almoundbury all hallows sandal magna st helens church means their bells go really well and sound in good order that...
published: 26 Jul 2022
Horbury Parish Church
Another clip of me playing this vintage 3 manual Harrison & Harrison organ of the beautiful Georgian parish church of St Peter and St Leonard which is situated in Horbury village, which lies within the City of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire. This instument was installed in 1921, which replaced a earlier organ built JW Walker. I'm playing the hymn (When I needed a neighbour)
published: 03 Jun 2018
Horbury church clock and bells inside
now the is the clock mecanesum inside at Horbury church its a potts and sons of leeds this clock then went right up to see the 8 bells they were on 2 floors i had to climb up a steel metal ladder to see the bells couldnt stand infront of them they were all next to the metal ladder that goes right up to the spire no floor to go around the 8 bells very very difficult to see them all i mean very very difficult to take pictures of them by stuart mills bell visiting to see the 8 bells 2 august tuesday eve 2022 i did do my best for you but it was hard to get to the bells hope you like the clock inside like i said all church bell towers are diffrent some are spirral staircases to see the bells in front of you some are up wooden trap doors and ladders to go to the bells it reminded me of bradford ...
published: 02 Aug 2022
Horbury parish church organ
published: 23 Jun 2020
Horbury Parish Church
My friend Stephen Parker playing the fine Harrison & Harrison 3 manual pipe organ of the Parish Church of St Peter and St Leonard, which is situated at the heart of Horbury village, near Wakefield in West Yorkshire. Stephen his now the new organist of this beautiful Georgian Church, He his playing the Advent hymn, Come Thou Long Expected Jesus to the tune (Cross of Jesus) by John Stainer.
Clock Chimes with the new bells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWPfQbxhqC8 Please watch and compare
Well yeah, after ringing at Thornhill and walking to Horbu...
Clock Chimes with the new bells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWPfQbxhqC8 Please watch and compare
Well yeah, after ringing at Thornhill and walking to Horbury, we stopped for some lunch at the pub and to have a little drink, and I decided to record the clock chimes of St Peter and St Leonard's church at Horbury, which we would ring at after having lunch, so I left my half-pint of cider in the pub to film the chimes in the nick of time, they start chiming at the start of the video. The church however was built by local architect John Carr in 1790-1993 replacing and older church which was a chapel to what is now Wakefield Cathedral, the bells are a 11cwt Whitechapel ring of 8 tuned to G which you can see the video on the end screen. The Clock however chimes the Westminster Chines and was installed in 1899 replacing an earlier clock, so it must be a Potts of Leeds clock or something...
Clock Chimes with the new bells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWPfQbxhqC8 Please watch and compare
Well yeah, after ringing at Thornhill and walking to Horbury, we stopped for some lunch at the pub and to have a little drink, and I decided to record the clock chimes of St Peter and St Leonard's church at Horbury, which we would ring at after having lunch, so I left my half-pint of cider in the pub to film the chimes in the nick of time, they start chiming at the start of the video. The church however was built by local architect John Carr in 1790-1993 replacing and older church which was a chapel to what is now Wakefield Cathedral, the bells are a 11cwt Whitechapel ring of 8 tuned to G which you can see the video on the end screen. The Clock however chimes the Westminster Chines and was installed in 1899 replacing an earlier clock, so it must be a Potts of Leeds clock or something...
Please Note: That as of May 2019, these bells have been replaced with a new Taylor ring of 8 with a 9cwt tenor, I don't think I would be coming back here to rec...
Please Note: That as of May 2019, these bells have been replaced with a new Taylor ring of 8 with a 9cwt tenor, I don't think I would be coming back here to record or ring any time soon.
After lunch, which was meant to be in the pub opposite the church, but had it in the nearby cafe instead, we rang at St Peter & St Leonard's Church in Hobury near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, which was built by the village's most famous son, the Architect John Carr from 1790 to 1793, replacing an earlier church which was a chapel to what is today Wakefield Cathedral, and John Carr is buried in the crypt on the North Aisle, and the church is very grand indeed. The bells however are a 11cwt ring of 8 casted by the Whitechapel Bell foundry in 1792 and 1899, as there bells were augmented to 8 in 1899, but they can be a bit funny to handle but a nice sound nonetheless. The Church has a connection too the hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers" as the curate Sabine Baring-Gould wrote the hymn for the Whitsun procession to the church in 1865
Please Note: That as of May 2019, these bells have been replaced with a new Taylor ring of 8 with a 9cwt tenor, I don't think I would be coming back here to record or ring any time soon.
After lunch, which was meant to be in the pub opposite the church, but had it in the nearby cafe instead, we rang at St Peter & St Leonard's Church in Hobury near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, which was built by the village's most famous son, the Architect John Carr from 1790 to 1793, replacing an earlier church which was a chapel to what is today Wakefield Cathedral, and John Carr is buried in the crypt on the North Aisle, and the church is very grand indeed. The bells however are a 11cwt ring of 8 casted by the Whitechapel Bell foundry in 1792 and 1899, as there bells were augmented to 8 in 1899, but they can be a bit funny to handle but a nice sound nonetheless. The Church has a connection too the hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers" as the curate Sabine Baring-Gould wrote the hymn for the Whitsun procession to the church in 1865
Clock Chimes on the old bells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DDp2UeiWao
The clock of St Peter & St Leonard's Church in Horbury, West Yorkshire strikes 3 o'cl...
Clock Chimes on the old bells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DDp2UeiWao
The clock of St Peter & St Leonard's Church in Horbury, West Yorkshire strikes 3 o'clock with Westminster Chimes. This church has recently had a new set of Taylor Bells put in to replace the old Whitechapel ring. I did a version of the chimes here with the old bells back in 2017, and now I did a version with the new Taylor bells, and also done on my Android Smartphone this time. The new bells are a 9cwt ring of 8 tuned to Ab, and were cast in 2018 by Taylors, and were installed in early 2019. The Church was built in 1790-1793 by John Carr, the most famous son of Horbury who is now buried in his own vault underneath the church.
Clock Chimes on the old bells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DDp2UeiWao
The clock of St Peter & St Leonard's Church in Horbury, West Yorkshire strikes 3 o'clock with Westminster Chimes. This church has recently had a new set of Taylor Bells put in to replace the old Whitechapel ring. I did a version of the chimes here with the old bells back in 2017, and now I did a version with the new Taylor bells, and also done on my Android Smartphone this time. The new bells are a 9cwt ring of 8 tuned to Ab, and were cast in 2018 by Taylors, and were installed in early 2019. The Church was built in 1790-1793 by John Carr, the most famous son of Horbury who is now buried in his own vault underneath the church.
now this is horbury st peter st leonards church which has 3 black gold clock faces on 3 sides only 1 is just A plain black gold one the other 2 around the other...
now this is horbury st peter st leonards church which has 3 black gold clock faces on 3 sides only 1 is just A plain black gold one the other 2 around the othersides are a little bit diffrent simular sort to bingley all saints 3 clock faces black gold ok and sailtaire united reformed church near bradford shipley way there were some ringing on all 8 bells and some ringing on the back 6 bells like oxford or sandal of woodbine delight something like that yes by stuart mills tour churches visits and bells around the world ringing from some west yorkshires most traditnal famous peals like emley st michaels thornhill st michaels church dewsbury minster horbury st peter st leornards almoundbury all hallows sandal magna st helens church means their bells go really well and sound in good order thats what famous bells mean they ring well in advance yes now some other church bells arnt as nice to ring they could be out of tune A lot like silkstone all saints cartwheel bells and now when you go bellringing at churches with naylors steel church bells they sound horrible discusting means when you visit the churches with the steel bells they are rough and look like rusty dustbins like cow doung coverd in them i should know i have seen them on my youtube chanel there is 6 steel bells at the sheffield meseum just behind the town hall hung dead to the wall i have never been to it but heard about it from one of my friends by stuart mills hope you like the Horbury church from outside it was nice to hear the bells ringing lovley sound to them yes
now this is horbury st peter st leonards church which has 3 black gold clock faces on 3 sides only 1 is just A plain black gold one the other 2 around the othersides are a little bit diffrent simular sort to bingley all saints 3 clock faces black gold ok and sailtaire united reformed church near bradford shipley way there were some ringing on all 8 bells and some ringing on the back 6 bells like oxford or sandal of woodbine delight something like that yes by stuart mills tour churches visits and bells around the world ringing from some west yorkshires most traditnal famous peals like emley st michaels thornhill st michaels church dewsbury minster horbury st peter st leornards almoundbury all hallows sandal magna st helens church means their bells go really well and sound in good order thats what famous bells mean they ring well in advance yes now some other church bells arnt as nice to ring they could be out of tune A lot like silkstone all saints cartwheel bells and now when you go bellringing at churches with naylors steel church bells they sound horrible discusting means when you visit the churches with the steel bells they are rough and look like rusty dustbins like cow doung coverd in them i should know i have seen them on my youtube chanel there is 6 steel bells at the sheffield meseum just behind the town hall hung dead to the wall i have never been to it but heard about it from one of my friends by stuart mills hope you like the Horbury church from outside it was nice to hear the bells ringing lovley sound to them yes
Another clip of me playing this vintage 3 manual Harrison & Harrison organ of the beautiful Georgian parish church of St Peter and St Leonard which is situated ...
Another clip of me playing this vintage 3 manual Harrison & Harrison organ of the beautiful Georgian parish church of St Peter and St Leonard which is situated in Horbury village, which lies within the City of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire. This instument was installed in 1921, which replaced a earlier organ built JW Walker. I'm playing the hymn (When I needed a neighbour)
Another clip of me playing this vintage 3 manual Harrison & Harrison organ of the beautiful Georgian parish church of St Peter and St Leonard which is situated in Horbury village, which lies within the City of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire. This instument was installed in 1921, which replaced a earlier organ built JW Walker. I'm playing the hymn (When I needed a neighbour)
now the is the clock mecanesum inside at Horbury church its a potts and sons of leeds this clock then went right up to see the 8 bells they were on 2 floors i h...
now the is the clock mecanesum inside at Horbury church its a potts and sons of leeds this clock then went right up to see the 8 bells they were on 2 floors i had to climb up a steel metal ladder to see the bells couldnt stand infront of them they were all next to the metal ladder that goes right up to the spire no floor to go around the 8 bells very very difficult to see them all i mean very very difficult to take pictures of them by stuart mills bell visiting to see the 8 bells 2 august tuesday eve 2022 i did do my best for you but it was hard to get to the bells hope you like the clock inside like i said all church bell towers are diffrent some are spirral staircases to see the bells in front of you some are up wooden trap doors and ladders to go to the bells it reminded me of bradford city hall did Horburys 8 bells on 2 floors 2 lighter trebles on the very top floor and the heavier 6 on the first floor thank you very very much for takeing me to see the new bells here thanks again stuart mills bellringing friend
now the is the clock mecanesum inside at Horbury church its a potts and sons of leeds this clock then went right up to see the 8 bells they were on 2 floors i had to climb up a steel metal ladder to see the bells couldnt stand infront of them they were all next to the metal ladder that goes right up to the spire no floor to go around the 8 bells very very difficult to see them all i mean very very difficult to take pictures of them by stuart mills bell visiting to see the 8 bells 2 august tuesday eve 2022 i did do my best for you but it was hard to get to the bells hope you like the clock inside like i said all church bell towers are diffrent some are spirral staircases to see the bells in front of you some are up wooden trap doors and ladders to go to the bells it reminded me of bradford city hall did Horburys 8 bells on 2 floors 2 lighter trebles on the very top floor and the heavier 6 on the first floor thank you very very much for takeing me to see the new bells here thanks again stuart mills bellringing friend
My friend Stephen Parker playing the fine Harrison & Harrison 3 manual pipe organ of the Parish Church of St Peter and St Leonard, which is situated at the hear...
My friend Stephen Parker playing the fine Harrison & Harrison 3 manual pipe organ of the Parish Church of St Peter and St Leonard, which is situated at the heart of Horbury village, near Wakefield in West Yorkshire. Stephen his now the new organist of this beautiful Georgian Church, He his playing the Advent hymn, Come Thou Long Expected Jesus to the tune (Cross of Jesus) by John Stainer.
My friend Stephen Parker playing the fine Harrison & Harrison 3 manual pipe organ of the Parish Church of St Peter and St Leonard, which is situated at the heart of Horbury village, near Wakefield in West Yorkshire. Stephen his now the new organist of this beautiful Georgian Church, He his playing the Advent hymn, Come Thou Long Expected Jesus to the tune (Cross of Jesus) by John Stainer.
Clock Chimes with the new bells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWPfQbxhqC8 Please watch and compare
Well yeah, after ringing at Thornhill and walking to Horbury, we stopped for some lunch at the pub and to have a little drink, and I decided to record the clock chimes of St Peter and St Leonard's church at Horbury, which we would ring at after having lunch, so I left my half-pint of cider in the pub to film the chimes in the nick of time, they start chiming at the start of the video. The church however was built by local architect John Carr in 1790-1993 replacing and older church which was a chapel to what is now Wakefield Cathedral, the bells are a 11cwt Whitechapel ring of 8 tuned to G which you can see the video on the end screen. The Clock however chimes the Westminster Chines and was installed in 1899 replacing an earlier clock, so it must be a Potts of Leeds clock or something...
Please Note: That as of May 2019, these bells have been replaced with a new Taylor ring of 8 with a 9cwt tenor, I don't think I would be coming back here to record or ring any time soon.
After lunch, which was meant to be in the pub opposite the church, but had it in the nearby cafe instead, we rang at St Peter & St Leonard's Church in Hobury near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, which was built by the village's most famous son, the Architect John Carr from 1790 to 1793, replacing an earlier church which was a chapel to what is today Wakefield Cathedral, and John Carr is buried in the crypt on the North Aisle, and the church is very grand indeed. The bells however are a 11cwt ring of 8 casted by the Whitechapel Bell foundry in 1792 and 1899, as there bells were augmented to 8 in 1899, but they can be a bit funny to handle but a nice sound nonetheless. The Church has a connection too the hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers" as the curate Sabine Baring-Gould wrote the hymn for the Whitsun procession to the church in 1865
Clock Chimes on the old bells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DDp2UeiWao
The clock of St Peter & St Leonard's Church in Horbury, West Yorkshire strikes 3 o'clock with Westminster Chimes. This church has recently had a new set of Taylor Bells put in to replace the old Whitechapel ring. I did a version of the chimes here with the old bells back in 2017, and now I did a version with the new Taylor bells, and also done on my Android Smartphone this time. The new bells are a 9cwt ring of 8 tuned to Ab, and were cast in 2018 by Taylors, and were installed in early 2019. The Church was built in 1790-1793 by John Carr, the most famous son of Horbury who is now buried in his own vault underneath the church.
now this is horbury st peter st leonards church which has 3 black gold clock faces on 3 sides only 1 is just A plain black gold one the other 2 around the othersides are a little bit diffrent simular sort to bingley all saints 3 clock faces black gold ok and sailtaire united reformed church near bradford shipley way there were some ringing on all 8 bells and some ringing on the back 6 bells like oxford or sandal of woodbine delight something like that yes by stuart mills tour churches visits and bells around the world ringing from some west yorkshires most traditnal famous peals like emley st michaels thornhill st michaels church dewsbury minster horbury st peter st leornards almoundbury all hallows sandal magna st helens church means their bells go really well and sound in good order thats what famous bells mean they ring well in advance yes now some other church bells arnt as nice to ring they could be out of tune A lot like silkstone all saints cartwheel bells and now when you go bellringing at churches with naylors steel church bells they sound horrible discusting means when you visit the churches with the steel bells they are rough and look like rusty dustbins like cow doung coverd in them i should know i have seen them on my youtube chanel there is 6 steel bells at the sheffield meseum just behind the town hall hung dead to the wall i have never been to it but heard about it from one of my friends by stuart mills hope you like the Horbury church from outside it was nice to hear the bells ringing lovley sound to them yes
Another clip of me playing this vintage 3 manual Harrison & Harrison organ of the beautiful Georgian parish church of St Peter and St Leonard which is situated in Horbury village, which lies within the City of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire. This instument was installed in 1921, which replaced a earlier organ built JW Walker. I'm playing the hymn (When I needed a neighbour)
now the is the clock mecanesum inside at Horbury church its a potts and sons of leeds this clock then went right up to see the 8 bells they were on 2 floors i had to climb up a steel metal ladder to see the bells couldnt stand infront of them they were all next to the metal ladder that goes right up to the spire no floor to go around the 8 bells very very difficult to see them all i mean very very difficult to take pictures of them by stuart mills bell visiting to see the 8 bells 2 august tuesday eve 2022 i did do my best for you but it was hard to get to the bells hope you like the clock inside like i said all church bell towers are diffrent some are spirral staircases to see the bells in front of you some are up wooden trap doors and ladders to go to the bells it reminded me of bradford city hall did Horburys 8 bells on 2 floors 2 lighter trebles on the very top floor and the heavier 6 on the first floor thank you very very much for takeing me to see the new bells here thanks again stuart mills bellringing friend
My friend Stephen Parker playing the fine Harrison & Harrison 3 manual pipe organ of the Parish Church of St Peter and St Leonard, which is situated at the heart of Horbury village, near Wakefield in West Yorkshire. Stephen his now the new organist of this beautiful Georgian Church, He his playing the Advent hymn, Come Thou Long Expected Jesus to the tune (Cross of Jesus) by John Stainer.
The First Epistle of Peter, usually referred to simply as First Peter and often written 1 Peter, is a book of the New Testament. The author presents himself as Peter the Apostle, and the epistle was traditionally held to have been written during his time as bishop of Rome or Bishop of Antioch, though neither title is used in the epistle. The letter is addressed to various churches in Asia Minor suffering religious persecution.
Authorship
The authorship of 1 Peter has traditionally been attributed to the Apostle Peter because it bears his name and identifies him as its author (1:1). Although the text identifies Peter as its author the language, dating, style, and structure of this letter has led many scholars to conclude that this letter is pseudonymous. Many scholars are convinced that Peter was not the author of this letter because the author had to have a formal education in rhetoric/philosophy and an advanced knowledge of the Greek language.
I know what you did and now he's waiting he knows what you did too you're not what you say you are if you were why was your head down in his car It's just not the same try and try i'm still the last to know you get the sticker and the prize you let me in, you showed me how That honey face complete with pillow case just don't become you did you listen when he spoke the gospel you know st. peter, he's a liar and you're a liar It's just not the same try and try i'm still the last to know you get the sticker and the prize you let me in, you showed me how It's just not the same try and try i'm still the last to know you get the sticker and the prize let me in I know what you did and now he's waiting i think he knows It's just not the same try and try i'm still the last to know get the sticker and the prize let me in It's just not the same try and try i'm still the last to know get the sticker and the prize i just wanna be