There is a phrase in verse 19 of Chapter 3 that has a parallel in Chapter 2. Peter tells the Jews that crucified Jesus to "repent and be converted that your sins be blotted out". The companion passage is in Acts 2 verse 38 where the convicted Jews are told to "repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of your sins". The religious world chooses to believe one of the passages and refuses to believe the other although the language is structured the same. The hypocrisy is obvious to anyone who will read what it says instead of reading to prove what they already believe.
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