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1 Peter 2:25

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2:25 For you were going astray like sheep 1  but now you have turned back to the shepherd and guardian of your souls.

1 Peter 3:13

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3:13 For 2  who is going to harm you if you are devoted to what is good?

1 Peter 3:11

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3:11 And he must turn away from evil and do good;

he must seek peace and pursue it.

1 Peter 4:12

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4:12 Dear friends, do not be astonished 3  that a trial by fire is occurring among you, 4  as though something strange were happening to you.

1 Peter 5:9

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5:9 Resist him, 5  strong in your faith, because you know 6  that your brothers and sisters 7  throughout the world 8  are enduring 9  the same kinds of suffering. 10 

1 Peter 5:1

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Leading and Living in God’s Flock

5:1 So as your fellow elder and a witness of Christ’s sufferings and as one who shares in the glory that will be revealed, I urge the elders among you:

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[2:25]  1 sn A quotation from Isa 53:6.

[3:13]  2 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “For” to indicate that what follows gives an explanation.

[4:12]  3 tn Or “do not be surprised, taken aback.” The same verb occurs in 4:4.

[4:12]  4 tn Grk “at the burning among you, occurring to you for testing.”

[5:9]  4 tn Grk “whom,” referring to the devil in v. 8. Because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence, a new sentence was started here in the translation.

[5:9]  5 tn Grk “knowing,” a participle that usually denotes a reason for the related action.

[5:9]  6 tn Grk “your brotherhood.” The Greek term “brotherhood” is used in a broad sense to connote familial relationships within the family of God (cf. BDAG 19 s.v. ἀδελφότης 1). Another alternative translation would be “your fellow believers,” though this would weaken the familial connotations. This same word occurs in 2:17; there it has been translated “family of believers.”

[5:9]  7 tn Grk “your brotherhood in the world,” referring to the Christian community worldwide.

[5:9]  8 tn This verb carries the nuance “to accomplish, complete,” emphasizing their faithful endurance in suffering. The verb is passive in Greek (“suffering is being endured by your brotherhood”), but has been translated as an active to give a smoother English style.

[5:9]  9 tn Grk “the same things of sufferings.”



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