1 Peter 2:12
Context2:12 and maintain good conduct 1 among the non-Christians, 2 so that though 3 they now malign you as wrongdoers, they may see your good deeds and glorify God when he appears. 4
Job 5:16
Context5:16 Thus the poor have hope,
and iniquity 5 shuts its mouth. 6
Psalms 107:42
Context107:42 When the godly see this, they rejoice,
and every sinner 7 shuts his mouth.
Titus 2:8
Context2:8 and a sound message that cannot be criticized, so that any opponent will be at a loss, 8 because he has nothing evil to say about us.
[2:12] 1 tn Grk “keeping your conduct good.”
[2:12] 2 tn Grk “the Gentiles,” used here of those who are not God’s people.
[2:12] 3 tn Grk “in order that in what they malign you.”
[2:12] 4 tn Or “when he visits.” Grk “in the day of visitation,” denoting a time when God intervenes directly in human affairs, either for blessing (Luke 1:68, 78; 7:16; 19:44) or for judgment (Isa 10:3; Jer 6:15). This phrase may be a quotation from Isa 10:3, in which case judgment is in view here. But blessing seems to be the point, since part of the motive for good behavior is winning the non-Christian over to the faith (as in 3:1; also apparently in 3:15; cf. Matt 5:16).
[5:16] 5 tn Other translations render this “injustice” (NIV, NRSV, CEV) or “unrighteousness” (NASB).
[5:16] 6 tn The verse summarizes the result of God’s intervention in human affairs, according to Eliphaz’ idea that even-handed justice prevails. Ps 107:42 parallels v. 16b.
[107:42] 7 tn Heb “all evil,” which stands metonymically for those who do evil.