The following is my translation of the notes and useful applications for the Epistle Reading of the Transfiguration of our Lord, 2 Peter 1:16–21, as they are found in Das Weimarische Bibelwerk (1877). Square brackets indicate my own notes and additions. For the useful applications, I recommend the reader see this very helpful article by Dr. Benjamin T. G. Mayes.

IV. A new admonition to pure apostolic doctrine. (v. 16–21)
Annotated Text
16. For we (I and other apostles) have not followed * clever fables (cleverly devised poems), when we had proclaimed † the power and coming1 of our Lord Jesus Christ (how He will one day come for judgment in power and glory); but rather we have seen His glory (and divine majesty) ourselves;
*1 Corinthians 1:17
† 1 Corinthians 2:4 (John 1:14)
1 Greek: present (that He now shines in reality as the Savior of the world)
17. when1 He (in His transfiguration) received honor and praise from God the Father through a (clear and audible) voice that came2 to Him from the great Glory, “This is My (only-begotten, own, and) beloved Son, in whom I have good pleasure (whom I not only love in a fatherly way, but rather, for His sake, also have good pleasure in all who believe in Him, Ephesians 1:6).”
* Matthew 3:17, 17:1–5; Luke 9:35 (Matthew 12:18)
1 Greek: “For when…” [γὰρ]
2 Greek: “and such a voice came to Him…” [φωνῆς ἐνεχθείσης αὐτῷ τοιᾶσδε]
18. And we (I and my fellow apostles James and John) have heard this Voice which was came from heaven,1 * when we were with Him on the holy mountain (which, on account of this divine revelation, is called the holy mountain, Exodus 3:5).
1 Greek: “So we (ourselves) also have heard this voice (clearly), when it resounded from heaven” [καὶ ταύτην τὴν φωνὴν ἡμεῖς ἠκούσαμεν ἐξ οὐρανοῦ ἐνεχθεῖσαν]
* Matthew 17:5 (Luke 9:35ff.)
19. We have1 a firm (even more firm than the aforementioned revelation on the mountain and the divine Voice which was heard there, namely, a) prophetic Word (contained in the Scriptures of the Old Testament inspired by God, through which the doctrine of Jesus Christ and His righteousness, which comes through faith, is manifestly attested, Romans 3:21), and you do well that you pay heed to it (and diligently search therein, John 5:39, Acts 17:11) as to * a light, which here (together with the doctrine of the Gospel contained in the New Testament in the apostolic Scriptures, 2 Peter 3:15–16) shines in a dark place (in this poor mortal life, which in comparison to the future eternal life is a true land of darkness and gloom, Job 10:21),2 until the day (of the full radiance and the glorious light of eternal life) dawns and the Morningstar (Christ Jesus, Revelation 22:16) rises in your hearts (when there will be no more night, and one will not need a lamp or the light of the sun because God the Lord Himself will illumine the elect, Revelation 22:5).3
1 Greek: “We also have” [καὶ ἔχομεν] (namely, beyond the first vision mentioned)
* Psalm 119:105; 2 Corinthians 4:6
2 Or, “in your soul,” which without this light is darkness by nature.
3 This may also be a description of the dawn, that is, the believing knowledge of Christ that appears to us here and always is increased in divine grace, upon which the full day of eternal life follows. See Isaiah 8:20.
20. And that you should know this first (first of all), that no prophecy in Scripture (thus recorded in Holy Divine Scripture) happened from one’s own interpretation1 (which a man spins and devises from his own mind, but rather, the interpretation of the prophetic prophecy must be taken from Holy Scripture itself);
(Romans 12:7; 2 Timothy 3:16)
1 Greek: Alternatively, “As you know above all (as a foundational principle of your faith), that no prophecy contained in (Holy) Scripture comes from one’s own resolution (or the arbitrary will of men).” [τοῦτο πρῶτον γινώσκοντες ὅτι πᾶσα προφητεία γραφῆς ἰδίας ἐπιλύσεως οὐ γίνεται]
21. For no prophecy ever (contained in Holy Scripture) was ever brought about from the will of men; rather, the * holy men of God (the holy prophets) spoke (of divine mysteries), being driven † by the Holy Spirit. (Therefore, just as Holy Scripture did not flow forth from human reason, but is inspired by God, 2 Timothy 3:16, so also must the correct interpretation of prophetic Scripture not be spun from human reason, but rather must arise from the Holy Spirit, who, just as He is the origin of Holy Scripture, must also be its most certain interpreter.)
* Wisdom 7:27
† Acts 28:25 (2 Samuel 23:2; Acts 2:16; 1 Peter 1:11)
Useful Applications
IV. CORRECTION: To pay attention to the prophetic Holy Scriptures, to hold them high and of worth, and also to follow them in faith and life as a light bestowed by God. (v. 19) * COMFORT: Because the Holy Scripture is not man’s Word, but rather is God’s Word, so we ourselves can rely upon it in life and death. (v. 20–21)





