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Text -- 1 Peter 3:2 (NET)

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3:2 when they see your pure and reverent conduct.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Wife | Righteousness | REVERENCE | PETER, THE SECOND EPISTLE OF | MARRIAGE | Influence | Fear of God | ESSENES | COUPLE | BEHOLDING | BEHAVIOR | more
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Robertson , Vincent , Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Calvin , Defender , TSK

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Barnes , Poole , Gill

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: 1Pe 3:2 - -- Beholding ( epopteusantes ). First aorist active participle of epopteuō , for which see note on 1Pe 2:12. See 1Pe 2:12 also for anastrophēn man...

Beholding ( epopteusantes ).

First aorist active participle of epopteuō , for which see note on 1Pe 2:12. See 1Pe 2:12 also for anastrophēn manner of life).

Robertson: 1Pe 3:2 - -- Chaste ( hagnēn ). Pure because "in fear"(en phobōi ), no word in the Greek for "coupled,"fear of God, though in Eph 5:33 fear (reverence for) o...

Chaste ( hagnēn ).

Pure because "in fear"(en phobōi ), no word in the Greek for "coupled,"fear of God, though in Eph 5:33 fear (reverence for) of the husband is urged.

Vincent: 1Pe 3:2 - -- While they behold ( ἐποπτεύσαντες ) See on 1Pe 2:12.

While they behold ( ἐποπτεύσαντες )

See on 1Pe 2:12.

Vincent: 1Pe 3:2 - -- Conversation See on 1Pe 1:15. Rev., behavior.

Conversation

See on 1Pe 1:15. Rev., behavior.

Vincent: 1Pe 3:2 - -- Coupled with fear ( ἐν φόβῳ ) Lit., in fear.

Coupled with fear ( ἐν φόβῳ )

Lit., in fear.

Wesley: 1Pe 3:2 - -- Joined with a loving fear of displeasing them.

Joined with a loving fear of displeasing them.

JFB: 1Pe 3:2 - -- On narrowly looking into it, literally, "having closely observed."

On narrowly looking into it, literally, "having closely observed."

JFB: 1Pe 3:2 - -- Pure, spotless, free from all impurity.

Pure, spotless, free from all impurity.

JFB: 1Pe 3:2 - -- Reverential, towards your husbands. Scrupulously pure, as opposed to the noisy, ambitious character of worldly women.

Reverential, towards your husbands. Scrupulously pure, as opposed to the noisy, ambitious character of worldly women.

Clarke: 1Pe 3:2 - -- Chaste conversation - with fear - While they see that ye join modesty, chastity, and the purest manners, to the fear of God. Or perhaps fear, φο...

Chaste conversation - with fear - While they see that ye join modesty, chastity, and the purest manners, to the fear of God. Or perhaps fear, φοβος, is taken, as in Eph 5:33, for the reverence due to the husband.

Calvin: 1Pe 3:2 - -- 2.While they behold For minds, however alienated from the true faith, are subdued, when they see the good conduct of believers; for as they understoo...

2.While they behold For minds, however alienated from the true faith, are subdued, when they see the good conduct of believers; for as they understood not the doctrine of Christ, they form an estimate of it by our life. It cannot, then, be but that they will commend Christianity, which teaches purity and fear.

Defender: 1Pe 3:2 - -- "Behold" here connotes "closely behold" (see note on 1Pe 2:12)."

"Behold" here connotes "closely behold" (see note on 1Pe 2:12)."

TSK: 1Pe 3:2 - -- behold : 1Pe 3:16, 1Pe 1:15, 1Pe 2:12; Phi 1:27, Phi 3:20; 1Ti 4:12; 2Pe 3:11 with : 1Pe 3:5, 1Pe 3:6, 1Pe 3:15; Eph 5:33, Eph 6:5; Col 3:22

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Pe 3:2 - -- While they behold your chaste conversation - Your pure conduct. The word chaste here ( ἁγνὴν hagnēn ) refer’ s to purity of...

While they behold your chaste conversation - Your pure conduct. The word chaste here ( ἁγνὴν hagnēn ) refer’ s to purity of conduct in all respects, and not merely to chastity properly so called. It includes that, but it also embraces much more. The conduct of the wife is to be in all respects pure; and this is to be the grand instrumentality in the conversion of her husband. A wife may be strictly chaste, and yet there may be many other things in her conduct and temper which would mar the beauty of her piety, and prevent any happy influence on the mind of her husband,

Coupled with fear - The word fear, in this place, may refer either to the fear of God, or to a proper respect and reverence for their husbands, Eph 5:33. The trait of character which is referred to is that of proper respect and reverence in all the relations which she sustained, as opposed to a trifling and frivolous mind. Leighton suggests that the word fear here relates particularly to the other duty enjoined - that of chaste conversation - "fearing the least stain of chastity, or the very appearance of anything not suiting with it. It is a delicate, timorous grace, afraid of the least air, or shadow of anything that hath but a resemblance of wronging it, in carriage, or speech, or apparel."

Poole: 1Pe 3:2 - -- Chaste conversation free from all manner of impurities, and any thing contrary to the marriage covenant. Coupled with fear such a fear or reverence...

Chaste conversation free from all manner of impurities, and any thing contrary to the marriage covenant.

Coupled with fear such a fear or reverence of your husbands, whereby out of the fear of God, and conscience of his command, you give them all due respect, and do not willingly displease them. See Eph 5:1-33 ; subjection is required, Eph 5:22 , and fear, Eph 5:33 .

Gill: 1Pe 3:2 - -- While they behold your chaste conversation,.... Cheerful subjection, strong affection, and inviolable attachment to them, and strict regard to the hon...

While they behold your chaste conversation,.... Cheerful subjection, strong affection, and inviolable attachment to them, and strict regard to the honour of the marriage state, and to the preserving of the bed undefiled with lusts and adulteries:

coupled with fear; with reverence of their husbands, giving them due honour, and showing all proper respect; or with the fear of God, which being before their eyes, and upon their hearts, engages them to such an agreeable conversation.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Pe 3:2 Grk “behavior,” the same word translated “the way you live” in vs. 1.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Pe 3:1-22 - --1 He teaches the duty of wives and husbands to each other;8 exhorting all men to unity and love;14 and to suffer persecution.19 He declares also the b...

MHCC: 1Pe 3:1-7 - --The wife must discharge her duty to her own husband, though he obey not the word. We daily see how narrowly evil men watch the ways and lives of profe...

Matthew Henry: 1Pe 3:1-7 - -- The apostle having treated of the duties of subjects to their sovereigns, and of servants to their masters, proceeds to explain the duty of husbands...

Barclay: 1Pe 3:1-2 - --Peter turns to the domestic problems which Christianity inevitably produced. It was inevitable that one marriage partner might be won for Christ, wh...

Constable: 1Pe 2:11--4:12 - --III. The responsibilities of the christian individually 2:11--4:11 Since Christians have a particular vocation i...

Constable: 1Pe 2:13--3:13 - --B. Respect for Others 2:13-3:12 This section of the letter clarifies what it means to function obedientl...

Constable: 1Pe 3:1-6 - --3. Wives' respect for their husbands 3:1-6 Having explained before how Christians should conduct themselves in the world, Peter next gave directions a...

College: 1Pe 3:1-22 - --1 PETER 3 D. WIVES, SUBMIT TO YOUR HUSBANDS (3:1-6) 1 Wives, in the same way be submissive to your husbands so that, if any of them do not believe t...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 1 Peter (Book Introduction) THE FIRST EPISTLE GENERAL OF PETER ABOUT a.d. 65 By Way of Introduction The Author The Epistle is not anonymous, but claims to be written by "...

JFB: 1 Peter (Book Introduction) ITS GENUINENESS is attested by 2Pe 3:1. On the authority of Second Peter, see the Introduction. Also by POLYCARP (in EUSEBIUS [Ecclesiastical History,...

JFB: 1 Peter (Outline) ADDRESS TO THE ELECTED OF THE GODHEAD: THANKSGIVING FOR THE LIVING HOPE TO WHICH WE ARE BEGOTTEN, PRODUCING JOY AMIDST SUFFERINGS: THIS SALVATION AN ...

TSK: 1 Peter (Book Introduction) As the design of this Epistle is excellent, remarks Dr. Macknight, so is its execution, in the judgment of the best critics, does not fall short of it...

TSK: 1 Peter 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Pe 3:1, He teaches the duty of wives and husbands to each other; 1Pe 3:8, exhorting all men to unity and love; 1Pe 3:14, and to suffer p...

Poole: 1 Peter 3 (Chapter Introduction) PETER CHAPTER 3

MHCC: 1 Peter (Book Introduction) The same great doctrines, as in St. Paul's epistles, are here applied to same practical purposes. And this epistle is remarkable for the sweetness, ge...

MHCC: 1 Peter 3 (Chapter Introduction) (1Pe 3:1-7) The duties of wives and husbands. (1Pe 3:8-13) Christians exhorted to agree. (1Pe 3:14-22) And encouraged to patience under persecutions...

Matthew Henry: 1 Peter (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Epistle General of Peter Two epistles we have enrolled in the sacred canon of the scripture w...

Matthew Henry: 1 Peter 3 (Chapter Introduction) Wherein the apostle describes the duties of husbands and wives one to another, beginning with the duty of the wife (1Pe 3:1-7). He exhorts Christia...

Barclay: 1 Peter (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST LETTER OF PETER The Catholic Or General Epistles First Peter belongs to that group of New Testament letters which are k...

Barclay: 1 Peter 3 (Chapter Introduction) The Silent Preaching Of A Lovely Life (1Pe_3:1-2) The True Adornment (1Pe_3:3-6) The Husband's Obligation (1Pe_3:7) (1) The Marks Of The Christian...

Constable: 1 Peter (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background This epistle claims that the Apostle Peter wrote it...

Constable: 1 Peter (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1-2 II. The identity of Christians 1:3-2:10 A....

Constable: 1 Peter 1 Peter Bibliography Bailey, Mark L., and Thomas L. Constable. The New Testament Explorer. Nashville: Word Publ...

Haydock: 1 Peter (Book Introduction) THE FIRST EPISTLE OF ST. PETER, THE APOSTLE. INTRODUCTION. This first Epistle of St. Peter, though brief, contains much doctrine concerning fa...

Gill: 1 Peter (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 PETER That Simon, called Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, was the writer of this epistle, is not questioned by any; nor was the...

Gill: 1 Peter 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 PETER 3 In this chapter the apostle instructs wives how to behave towards their husbands, and husbands how to behave towards thei...

College: 1 Peter (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION This commentary is written for the general reader with a serious interest in Scripture. Its purpose is to provide a historical interpret...

College: 1 Peter (Outline) OUTLINE I. THE GREETING - 1:1-2 II. A CALL TO BE HOLY - 1:3-2:10 A. The Hope of Salvation - 1:3-9 B. The Glory of This Salvation - 1:10-1...

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