440 



Ora Delmer Foster, 



From the above table we may sum up the possible points of contact 

 with Rom. 12, as follows ; 2, 2, 9. 10. 1, 14, 20, 21, 10b, 10 a, 16, 5, 

 10, 16, 13, 16, 17, 14, 18, 9, 10, 13, 7, 10. Rom. 8 also contains 

 a number of parallels, i. e., 12, 1, 4, 3, 1, 5, 13, 11, 12. Many of 

 these it will be noted occur in groups in close contextual con- 

 nection. 



Bennet has an excellent analysis of the parallels in Rom. 12 ; 

 1—13; 14 in the "New Century Bible" on the Gen. Eps. p. 33 f. 



SUMMARY 



The foregoing parallels and notes it is beUeved show quite con- 

 clusively that "I Peter " is indebted to "Romans." The parallels 

 have been too close, employing too similar phraseology, and too 



