Keywords
petra, wordplay, Bible studies, temple implications, Peter's surnaming
Abstract
The famous Petros/petra wordplay in Matthew 16:18 does not constitute Jesus’s identification of Peter as the “rock” upon which his church would be built. This wordplay does however identify him with that “rock” or “bedrock” inasmuch as Peter, a small “seer-stone,” had the potential to become like the Savior himself, “the Rock of ages.” One aspect of that “rock” is the revelation that comes through faith that Jesus is the Christ. Other aspects of that same rock are the other principles and ordinances of the gospel, including temple ordinances. The temple, a symbol of the Savior and his body, is a symbol of the eternal family—the “sure house” built upon a rock. As such, the temple is the perfect embodiment of Peter’s labor in the priesthood, against which hell will not prevail.
Recommended Citation
Bowen, Matthew L.
(2014)
"Founded Upon a Rock: Doctrinal and Temple Implications of Peter’s Surnaming,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 9, Article 8.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol9/iss1/8