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1
Likewise
wives,
be subject
to the
own
husbands
so that,
even
if
any
are disobedient
to the
word
,
they will be won over
without
word
by the
conduct
of the wives,
2
having witnessed
your
respectful,
pure
conduct,
3
whose
ad
or
ning
let not be the
external,
of braiding
of hair
and
putting around
of gold,
or
putting on
of garments,
4
but the
hidden
man
of the heart,
in
the
imperishable
of the
gentle
and
quiet
spirit,
which
is
of great worth
before
God.
5
For
in this way
formerly, the
holy
women
also
hoping
in
God
used to adorn
themselves,
being subject
to the
own
husbands,
6
as
Sarah
obeyed
Abraham,
calling
him
lord,
of whom
you have become
children,
doing good
and
not
fearing
any
consternation.
7
Husbands
do likewise,
dwelling with
them
according to
knowledge,
as with a weaker
vessel,
with the
female,
rendering
honor
as
joint-heirs
also
of
the
grace
of life,
so as for
your
prayers
not
to be hindered.
8
Now
the
end:
All
be
single-minded,
sympathetic, loving as brothers,
tender-hearted,
humble,
9
not
repaying
evil
f
or
evil
or
insult
f
or
insult
;
but on the contrary
blessing,
because to
this
you were called,
so that
you should inherit
blessing.
10
For, The
one
desiring
to love
life,
and
to see
good
days,
let him keep
the
tongue
from
evil,
and
lips
not
to speak
deceit.
11
Also
let him turn away
from
evil,
and
let him do
good.
Let him seek
peace
and
let him pursue
it.
12
Because
the
eyes
of
the
Lord
are
on
the
righteous, and His
ears
toward their
prayer.
But
the
face
of
the
Lord
is
against
those doing
evil.
13
And
who
is
he who
will harm
you,
if
you should be
zealous
for that which
is
good?
14
But
even
if
you should suffer
because of
righteousness,
you are
blessed.
And
you should not be afraid
of their
threats,
neither should you be troubled.
15
But in your
hearts
sanctify
Christ
as
Lord,
always
ready
for
a defense
to everyone
asking
you
an account
concerning the
hope
in you;
yet
with
gentleness
and fear,
16
having
a
good
conscience,
so that
in
the case that
they might speak against you,
those
reviling
your
good
manner of life
in
Christ,
they shall be ashamed.
17
For
it is
better
to suffer
for
doing good,
if
the will
of God
wills
it
,
than
doing evil,
18
because
Christ
also
suffered
once
for sins,
the
righteous
for
the
unrighteous,
so that
He might bring
you to God,
having been put to death
indeed in
the
flesh, but
having been made alive
in
the
spirit,
19
in
which
also
hav
in
g gone,
He preached to the
spirits
in
prison
20
at one time
having disobeyed,
when
the
longsuffering
of God
was waiting
in
the
days
of Noah, of
the
ark being prepared,
in
which
a fewthat is,
eight
souls
were saved
through
water,
21
which also
prefigures
the
baptism
now
saving
you,
not
a putting away
of
the
filth of flesh, but
the
demand
of a good
conscience
toward God,
through
the
resurrection
of Jesus
Christ,
22
who
is
at
the
right hand
of God,
having gone
into heaven,
angels
and
authorities
and
powers
having been subjected to Him.
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