488 Oya Delmer Foster, 



(29) 1 Pt. 1 ; 8 Heb. 11 ; 27 



SI? 6v apTi [J.Y] opcovTSi; TCKJ-euovre? xio-irei . . . tov yap aopocTov o)? opwv 



Faith in both instances consists in laying hold of the unseen. 

 Cf. Heb. 11 ; 1, also 11 ; 13, which may be connected with I Pt. 

 1 ; 17, 2 ; 11. 



(30) I Pt. 1 ; 9 Heb. 10 ; 36, 39 

 xo[j.i^6[X£vot, TO -ziloc TYJi; xi(7T£(.)c xop^YjaQ-s TY]v hzcc^^zkiony . . . vXkoL 



acOTYjpiaV 4'^XCSV XtCTTSW? £1? TCSpiTTOlYlO-tV ^U)(^? 



Though this thought is Pauline, both the phraseology and the 

 context are suggestive. 



(31) I Pt. 1 ; 21 Heb. 2 ; 9 



Tov eysipavTa auTov Ix vexpoiv xai Bia to xdcS'Yip.a toO Q-avdcTOu BoHt) 

 So^av auTw Bovtk xai ti[x^ so-Tscpavcopivov 



Again the thought is Pauline, but suggestive in its context. Cf. 

 I Pt. 1 ; 18-20 with Heb. 9 ; 12, 14, 24-25, and I Pt. 1 ; 22 with 

 Heb. 13 ; 1. 



(32) I Pt. 2; 1 Heb. 12; 1 



a7io9>£[j.£voi ouv xaaav xaxiav . . . oyxov a7io6-£[j.£voi xdcv-a 



This parallel is made more suggestive by the possible reference to 

 Heb. 5 ; 12, 13 in I Pt. 2 ; 2. 



(33) I Pt. 3 ; 7 Heb. 11 ; 9, 1 ; 14 



o-uvxXripovojj-oi yfapiTO? 'C,byf\c, G-uvx>.iripov6[JvCov ty)? l7uayy£};£iac 



xTi'/jpovofj-ETv ccoTYiptav 



This may be a mere coincidence, yet I Pt. 3 ; 7 ff . is very sug- 

 gestive of Hebrews. Cf. I Pt. 3 ; 8 with Heb. 13 ; 1, 3 ; 9 with 

 12 ; 17, 3 ; 11 with 12 ; 14, etc. 



(34) I Pt. 3 ; 9 Heb. 12 ; 17 



£u>.oytav x>.Yipovo[j.Yi(7Y]T£ xXvipovo[XY](7ai TYjv £uloytav 



This phrase appears only in these two places in all the N. T. 



(35) I Pt. 4 ; 1 Heb. 4 ; 12 



£vvot,av evvoicov 



Though this word appears only in these two places in the N. T., 

 it may be wholly accidental. It is to be noted, however, that 



