452 Ora Delmer Foster, 



(33) I Pt. 5 ; 12 Eph. 6 ; 21 



aB£>.<pou . . . £Ypa(|>a . . . 6v £X£[X(|ja 



Attention is to be directed to the use of the word xto-iro? as well 

 as to the general similarity. The proper names play similar parts 

 in connection with the verb in the first person, Aor. Ind. 



(34) I Pt. 5 ; 14 Eph. 6 ; 23 



£ipTjvr) 6plv xaatv 'ZOIC £v Xpiciro) £tpYivTj ToTc ^zh^Qic 



Though this parallel is not very close it is significant that our 

 Epistle closes with Iv Xpio-Tw, a Pauhne phrase "par excellence." 

 For further justification of this classification see note on Ex. 18. 



d 



(35) I Pt. 1 ; 3 Eph. 1 ; 18 



zlc zhzibcc "Coxyav y] IItzk; -yJc yJ.r^azcoc auToti 



The wording is different but the thought is much the same. Con- 

 sidered alongside Ex. 23, this parallel deserves a higher classification. 



(86) I Pt. 1 ; 3 Eph. 1 ; 20 



Si' ocvaT-ao-EOi? 'Ifiaou Xpio-Tou Ix lyzipccc, auTov Ix v£xp(ov 



V£Xp(OV 



Suggestive here, though a closer parallel appears in Ex. 22. 



(37) I Pt. 1; 17 Eph. 6; 9 



rov o(.T.poa(<)%o\r^iJ.%~o)c Y-pivovzix xpocrwxo'XT/jiia o'Jx Itti xap au-oi 

 xaTa TO ExaaTou Ipyov 



This thought is suggestive in this connection, yet it is reproduced 

 Rom. 2 ; 6, 11, Col. 3 ; 25, Jas. 2 ; 1 and Acts 10 ; 34. See discus- 

 sion on Romans Ex. 11. 



(38) I Pt. 1 ; 18 Eph. 4 ; 17 



£X T% [xaxaiac u[j.(^v avaT-pocp'^c Iv [j.aTaidiTYj'iri -zoo yooc, atJTOjv 



(39) I Pt. 1 ; 7 Eph. 1 ; 7 



zhi'zpbih'rfz . . . (19) i:t[j.u;) al'[j.a-i Iv (o lyp[s.zv -zr^y axoT^u-pcocriv Bia 



. . . XpiTTOu ToO al'[j.aT:o5 auxoO 



Examples 37 and 38 show Pauline influence, though the term 

 " redeem " is considerably weakened. The thought is too common 

 with Paul to be sure of dependence here. See Gal. Ex. 6 and I Cor. 



Ex. 7. 



