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The “holy mountain” about which Peter spoke was the mountain on which Jesus was transfigured. This happened in front of Peter, James, and John. So Peter wrote "we ourselves heard this voice" in verse 18.
See: Transfigure (Transfiguration)
See: [Transfigure (Trainsfiguration)](../articles/transfiguretransfiguration.md)
### What was the “prophetic word”?
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The “morning star” was a metaphor to speak about Jesus, who is the Messiah. The morning star was a bright star that rose just before dawn. It gave light at the end of each night. In some way, Jesus brought light to people. This was so that they might come to know God.
See: Revelation 22:16
See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Messiah (Christ)](../articles/messiahchrist.md); [Light and Darkness (Metaphor)](../articles/lightdarkness.md)
### What was “prophecy”?
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When Peter wrote "no prophecy comes from someone's own interpretation", he wanted people to know that prophets spoke what God told them. Some scholars think Peter said that none of the Old Testament prophets spoke by their own power. They did not speak about their own ideas. Instead, they spoke about what God told them to say (see: 2 Peter 1:21). Other scholars think Peter wanted to say that no person had the right to interpret the Bible according to their own ideas (see: 2 Peter 2:1).
See: [Prophecy (Prophesy)](../articles/prophecy.md) ); [Prophet](../articles/prophet.md); [Old Testament (Law and Prophets)](../articles/oldtestament.md)
See: [Prophecy (Prophesy)](../articles/prophecy.md); [Prophet](../articles/prophet.md); [Old Testament (Law and Prophets)](../articles/oldtestament.md)
### Why did Peter write “the will of man”?
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Peter wanted people to be certain that no prophecy in the Bible was what a prophet thought of, or what other people wanted him to say. God gave them the thoughts that they wrote.
See: [Prophecy (Prophesy)](../articles/prophecy.md) ; [Prophet](../articles/prophet.md)
See: [Prophecy (Prophesy)](../articles/prophecy.md); [Prophet](../articles/prophet.md)