490 Ora Delmer Foster, 



(43) I Pt. 1 ; 15 Heb. 10 ; 14 



ayioi Iv TcacrY] avao-irpocpY] ysvT^O-YjTS . . . Biojxsts . . . tov ayiac-jj-ov 



Accidental. 



(44) I Pt. 2 ; 9 Heb. 12 ; 28 



ujxsTi;, [3a(7i>.si,ov i£paT£!j[j.a sO'VOi; Zib (^acriXsiav ao-a>.£UTOv xapa- 

 ayiov, OTOOi; tocc apsira? I^ayyet- ■Xa[jL[3avovT£; £XfO[X£v /apiv, Bi' ^; 



Xy]TS TOU . . . };aTp£UOi[J,£V £Uap£(7TC05 TO) ©sw 



[j.£Ta zoXfx'^ziy.g xai Beoui; 



I Peter more probably shows acquaintance here with Eph. 1 ; 11, 

 12. Cf. Deut. 10 ; 15 or Ex. 19 ; 5, 6. 



(45) I Pt. 2 ; 22 ' Heb. 4 ; 15 



oc a[j.apTtav o6x Ixoiyjo-ev . . . y/opi? ajxapiria? 



The doctrine of the sinlessness of Christ is too common to constitute 

 an argument for hterary dependence. 



(46) I Pt. 3; 11 Heb. 12; 14 



Our author is quoting directly from Ps. 34, very probably at the 

 suggestion of Paul. 



(47) I Pt. 5 ; 7 Heb. 13 ; 5 



OTl a'JTW p,£>.£t 7U£p\ UJJ.COV OU [J.Tj (7£ (XVW O'jBt, O'J SyKaTaXlTCO) 



Our author is probably borrowing here from Ps. 55 ; 22. 



(48) I Pt. 5 ; 13 Heb. 13 ; 24 



'AoTia^ETai, uiKotc, y] . . . . acTCa^ovTat, u[j.a? oi a;r6 t-^i; 'I^a}^- 



iccc. 



(49) I Pt. 5 ; 14 Heb. 13 ; 24 



'A(7xao-a(j&"£ oCKkrikouc, sv (:pi};rj[j.aTi aaxadaa-O-E . . . TuavxE? tou? aytouc 

 ayaTUYii; 



These greetings are common in the PauUne literature. Cf. Rom. 

 16; 16, Phil. 4; 21-22, II Cor. 13; 12-13, etc. 



