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1 PETER 3:8 tapeino,fronej {A}
Instead of tapeino,fronej, the Textus Receptus, following later
manuscripts, reads filo,fronej (“courteous”). In a few witnesses
(including L and some editions of the...
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Verse 8. BE YE _ALL OF ONE MIND_] Unity, both in the family and in the
Church, being essentially necessary to _peace_ and _salvation_. See on
Romans 12:16; Romans 15:5.
_HAVING COMPASSION_] συμπαθεις...
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FINALLY - As the last direction, or as general counsel in reference to
your conduct in all the relations of life. The apostle had specified
most of the important relations which Christians sustain, 1...
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III. CHRIST THE PATTERN FOR HIS SAINTS
CHAPTER 2:11-3:9
_ 1. Abstinence and submission (1 Peter 2:11)_
2. Christ the pattern for those who suffer (1 Peter 2:18)
3. Glorifying Christ in the marriag...
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This short and simple section deals with the wider relations of the
Christian disciple to his fellow-disciples and to the world. It is an
expansion of Christ's teaching in the Golden Rule. It is clear...
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THE SILENT PREACHING OF A LOVELY LIFE (1 Peter 3:1-2)...
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OF ONE MIND. Greek. _homophron._ Only here. Compare Romans 12:16;
Romans 15:5; 2 Corinthians 13:11.Philippians 1:2; Philippians 1:2;
Philippians 3:16; Philippians 4:2.
HAVING... ANOTHER. sympathetic....
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_Finally, be ye all of one mind_ From the two special relations which
were the groundwork of social life, the Apostle passes to wider and
more general precepts. The adjective for "of one mind" (not fo...
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B. SOCIAL DUTIES. 1 Peter 2:13 to 1 Peter 3:12
13 This warfare against heathen principles of living does not mean
the subversion of the necessary bonds of society. Rather it deepens
and intensifies...
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наречие, "наконец". В данном наречном
значении это слово всегда вводит
новую тему разговора, а не просто
подводит итог сказанного ранее. Здесь
оно обозначает переход...
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_5. TOWARD CHRISTIAN BRETHREN 3:8_
1 Peter 3:8-9 Finally, be ye all likeminded, compassionate, loving as
brethren, tenderhearted, humbleminded; not rendering evil for evil, or
reviling for reviling;...
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Finally, be ye all of one mind, having compassion one of another,
love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous:
General summary of relative duty, after the particular duties from 1
Peter 2:18.
OF O...
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VERSE 8. FINALLY, BE YE ALL OF ONE MIND.
Summing up the duties enjoined upon you as Christian men and women,
whether married or not, I say generally: 1. Be of one mind. Let
harmony prevail. 2. Have c...
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21 Following in the footprints left by our Lord while He was on earth
is often taken as the ideal of human deportment for believers in
Christ. And so it is-for the Circumcision, to whom Peter writes....
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THE BLESSEDNESS OF CHRIST'S PEOPLE, THOUGH THEY SHOULD SUFFER LIKE
CHRIST
_B_ (iii). 1 Peter 3:1. Another divinely created ordinance of man is
marriage. One of the purposes of Christianity was to tea...
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MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD
1 PETER
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 3
WIVES AND HUSBANDS
v1 You wives must respect and obey your own husbands. Some husbands do
not obey God’s word. When they see your good beh...
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FINALLY, BE YE ALL. — A return from the special to the general. St.
Peter has not, however, forgotten the _purpose_ with which the former
rules were given; his thought is still how to produce a right...
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CHAPTER 10
THEY WHO BLESS ARE BLESSED
1 Peter 3:8
THE Apostle now ceases from his special admonitions, and enforces
generally such qualities and conduct as must mark all who fear the
Lord. "Finally,...
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f. Sweeping clause addressed to all, inculcating detailed
φιλαδελφία after Romans 12:10; Romans 12:15-17.
1 Peter 3:8. τὸ … τέλος, _finally_. Oecumenius brings out
the possible connotations of the wor...
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CHRISTIAN FAMILY-LIFE
1 Peter 3:1
In the previous chapter the Apostle had been urging the poor slaves of
wealthy householders to submit quietly to wrongs, leaving God to
vindicate. Here he turns to...
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The marriage relation was then dealt with, and special emphasis was
laid on the fact that the true adornment of woman is found in her
character rather than in her dress. Husbands are charged to dwell...
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BEING A BLESSING IN THE LIVES OF OTHERS
Peter concludes his discussion of the Christian's treatment of others
by telling all to have five special attitudes. First, Christ's
followers should be united...
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(10) Finally, [be ye] all of one mind, having compassion one of
another, love as brethren, [be] pitiful, [be] courteous:
(10) He turns to common exhortations, and commends harmony and
whatever things...
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_Be ye all of one mind. These instructions are not only for man and
wife, but for every one, to whom in general these virtues are
recommended. And every one's duty is comprised in these few words of
P...
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Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands; that, if
any obey not the word, they also may without the word be won by the
conversation of the wives; (2) While they behold your chaste
con...
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The epistles of Peter are addressed to the elect Jews of his day,
believing of course on the Lord Jesus, and scattered throughout a
considerable portion of Asia Minor. The apostle takes particular car...
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_THE CHRISTIAN SPIRIT_
‘Finally be ye all of one mind … that ye should inherit a
blessing.’
1 Peter 3:8
There are certain duties peculiar to certain positions and relations
of human life. These the...
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Now follow general precepts which indiscriminately belong to all. (39)
Moreover he summarily mentions some things which are especially
necessary to foster friendship and love. The first is, _Be ye all...
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After this general exhortation, brief but important to believers, the
apostle takes up the relative walk of Christians in a world where on
the one hand God watches over all, yet where He permits His o...
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FINALLY, BE YE ALL OF ONE MIND,.... Not that the apostle was about to
conclude his epistle; but having finished his exhortations respecting
the obedience of subjects to magistrates, and of servants to...
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Finally, _be ye_ all of one mind, having compassion one of another,
love as brethren, _be_ pitiful, _be_ courteous:
Ver. 8. _Be courteous_] Gr. φιλοφρονες, friendly minded,
ready to any good office....
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_Finally_ This section of the epistle reaches to 1 Peter 4:11. The
apostle seems to have added the rest afterward. _Be ye all of one
mind_ Ομοφρονες, _unanimous;_ guarding against all
unnecessary occa...
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FINALLY, BE YE ALL OF ONE MIND, HAVING COMPASSION ONE OF ANOTHER; LOVE
AS BRETHREN, BE PITIFUL, BE COURTEOUS;...
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There is similar instruction for wives, for theirs is the subject
place, certainly not as slaves to a master, but as joined to their
"own husbands," a most-intimate and precious relationship. Because...
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LOVE AS BRETHREN:
Or, loving to the brethren...
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_ 1 Peter 3:8 ‘To sum up, let all be harmonious, sympathetic,
brotherly, kindhearted, and humble in spirit;'_
‘TO SUM UP' -This isn't the end of the letter, rather it sums up.
section dealing with ou...
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8-13 Though Christians cannot always be exactly of the same mind, yet
they should have compassion one of another, and love as brethren. If
any man desires to live comfortably on earth, or to possess e...
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BE YE ALL OF ONE MIND; either, be of one mind in the things of faith,
and then this implies the consent of the understanding, and the next,
that of the affections; or, be united both in faith and affe...
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Clement of Alexandria The Instructor Book III
For he says: "Finally, be ye all of one mind, having compassion one of
another; love as brethren, be pitiful, be humble," and so forth, "that
ye may inhe...
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1 Peter 3:8 Finally G1161 G5056 all G3956 mind G3675 another G4835
brothers G5361 tenderhearted G2155 courteous G5391
be - Acts 2:1, Acts 4:32; Romans 12:16, Romans 15:5; 1 Corinthians 1
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‘Finally, all of you, be like-minded, compassionate, loving as
brothers and sisters, tender-hearted, humble-minded,'
Peter now addresses ‘all of you' and outlines their required manner
of life. They...
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1 Peter 3:8. FINALLY, BE YE ALL; or, to retain the immediate
dependence which the previous counsels had upon the general
exhortations of 1 Peter 2:11-12, or 1 Peter 2:13, _finally being all._
It is, s...
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FINALLY
(το τελος). Adverbial accusative. Conclusion, not of the
Epistle, but only of the addresses to various classes. No verb
(εστε imperative, be) here.LIKEMINDED
(ομοφρονες). Old compound (ομ...
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1 Peter 3:8
I. This is one of those texts which are too apt to confuse persons who
do not read their Bibles carefully enough. They cannot see what the
latter part of these verses has to do with the fo...
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1 Peter 3:1. _Likewise, ye wives be in subjection to your own
husbands; that, if any obey not the word, they also may without the
word be won by the conversation of the wives; while they behold your
c...
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CONTENTS: Duties of husbands and wives toward one another.
Exhortations to Christian consistency. Christ's vicarious sacrifice.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit, Sara, Abraham.
CONCLUSION: World...
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1 Peter 3:1. _Ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands._ The
same words occur in Ephesians 5:22. Col 3:18. The excellence of piety
is pleaded here, as the first ornament of a wife. Wisdom conne...
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TO CONCLUDE. "I have been telling you how to manage your affairs as a
religious society." YOU MUST ALL. "You must have a sense of being ONE
in Christ! AS BROTHERS. "Treat each other as members of the...
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THE CAKE OF COURTESY
Be courteous. 1 Peter 3:8 (AV).
I found the recipe for a very good cake the other day. It was called
“the Cake of Courtesy.”
You have often tasted this cake and it has a very...
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1 PETER—NOTE ON 1 PETER 3:8 FINALLY, ALL OF YOU begins a list of
godly virtues that all believers should model at all times.
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
1 Peter 3:8. OF ONE MIND.—One aim and purpose. This is possible when
all seek the honour of Christ; impossible when each seeks his own
honour. LOVE AS BRETHREN.—Or “lo...
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EXPOSITIONS
1 PETER 3:1
LIKEWISE, YE WIVES. St. Peter has spoken of the duties of servants:
why does he omit those of masters? There must have been Christian
masters in Asia Minor, as is plain from...
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Shall we turn now to First Peter chapter three as Peter addresses
himself to the wives? This particular section goes back to verse
thirteen of chapter two,
Submit yourself to every ordinance of man f...
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1 Corinthians 1:10; 1 Corinthians 12:26; 1 John 3:14; 1 John 3:18; 1
John 3:19; 1 Peter 1:22; 1 Peter 2:17; 2 Peter 1:7; Acts 2:1; Acts
27:3;...
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Of one mind [ο μ ο φ ρ ο ν ε ς]. Rev., like - minded. Only
here in New Testament. Compare Romans 12:16; Romans 14:5; Philippians
2:2, etc. Indicating unity of thought and feeling. From oJmov, one and...
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Finally — This part of the epistle reaches to 1 Peter 4:11. The
apostle seems to have added the rest afterwards. Sympathizing —
Rejoicing and sorrowing together. Love all believers as brethren. Be
pit...
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Our apostle having finished his exhortation to relative duties,
namely, of husbands and wives, masters and servants, magistrates and
subjects, he now enters upon another subject, namely, that of
suffe...