506 Ora Delmer Foster, 



(16) I Pt. 4 ; 3 Acts 14 ; 16 



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yacrS-at, TisTropsujjLsvou? sv acrsT^- toT? 6BoT? auToiv. Cf. 15 ; 20, 



ysiaic ... 17 ; 30. 



Again the Pauline influence is obvious. Cf. Rom. 3 ; 25, Eph. 2; 

 2, 4 ; 17, Col. 1 ; 21, 3 ; 7, I Thes. 4 ; 5. See also Ex. 3 above. 



(17) I Pt. 4; 4 Acts 13; 45 



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(18) I Pt. 4; 5 Acts 10; 42 



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This parallel affords no real evidence either for literary dependence 

 or for a common Petrine source, A common Pauline source seems 

 more apparent. Cf. Acts 17 ; 31, Rom. 2 ; 16, 14 ; 10, 12, II Cor. 5; 

 10, II Tim. 4 ; 1. It is important to note that Acts 17 ; 31 comes 

 from a much better source than Acts 10 ; 42. 



(19) I Pt. 4; 14 Acts 5; 41 



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" Suffering for the name " in Acts 5 ; 41 is obviously an anach- 

 ronism. It is more natural to suppose that this phrase comes from 

 a time at least as late as I Peter. The resemblance in the above 

 parallel seems to be accounted for sufficiently well by the assumption 

 that these passages have a common background. Though the 

 conditions are different, Paul has much to suggest these citations. 

 Cf. Rom. 5 ; 3, Eph. 3 ; 13, II Cor. 12 ; 10, Phil. 2 ; 17. See also 

 Jas. 1 ; 2, 12 which was probably written soon after I Peter. Depen- 

 dence upon the apostle Peter is very improbable at this point. 



(20) I Pt. 5 ; 2 Acts 20 ; 28 

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 This parallel is very close. Though this " charge " may not 

 come directly from Paul, his influence upon this section of Acts 



