"And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." Romans 8:28

“And still others of them who suffer think that they will perfect the wisdom of the brotherhood which really exists, which is the spiritual fellowship of those united in communion, through which the wedding of incorruptibility shall be revealed. The kindred race of the sisterhood will appear as an imitation. These are the ones who oppress their brothers, saying to them, “Through this our God has pity, since salvation comes to us through this,” not knowing the punishment of those who are made glad by those who have done this thing to the little ones whom they saw, (and) whom they took prisoner.”

http://thelostbooks.org/apocalypse-of-peter-coptic/

Some say Dante fashioned his Inferno after The Apocalypse of Peter, however beware Coptic and Gnostic writings, do your research.

"The origin of the Apocalypse of Peter can be safely assigned to the second century due to the Muratorian Canon. The Muratorian Canon is the oldest known list of New Testament books from as early as AD 170.
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While many notable features are found in this writing, the Apocalypse of Peter was not authored by the apostle Peter [who died in 60AD] nor is it part of the biblical canon. It has, however, played a strong role in church history as a reminder of false teaching and as a reminder of God's coming judgment at the end of time."

https://www.compellingtruth.org/apocalypse-of-Peter.html

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