

First Epistle of Peter. 437 



(49) I Pt. 4; 5 Rom. 14; 10 



rw k-oi^Mc xpivovTi, ucov^a? xai xavxec TrapaaTYjo-ojJLsS'a 'tw pYitxa-irt 



i VSXpO'JC TOU XptiTTOO (©SOti) 



■ "So far as the dead are concerned, believers only are included 



■ in the writer's thought, just as the Pauline doctrine of the last things 



■ takes account of them alone. The believers were conceived of as 



■ being subject to judgment." Cf. II Cor. 5 ; 10. (Cone Com. p. 317.) 



(50; I Pt. 4 ; 8 Rom. 12 ; 9, 10 



SIC ia'j-ouc OL^[r},T^y IxTsvrj zyo^-zc 7] cf^^oLTZTi (XvuTwOxptTo; 10 TY| cp!.>.a- 



BsT-cpia zic, oLXkiikoDc cpiXoairopYOi 



The context adds to the significance of this parallel. See " Der 

 Petrinische Lehrbegriff " p. 420. 



(51) I Pt. 4; 9 Rom. 12; 13 



(:pi>.6?£vot £1? oiXkr^orjc, tyiv cpi>«o^sviav Bio)XOV'!:£C 



$iXo|£via is only found in Rom. 12 ; 13 and Heb. 13 ; 2. 0^6- 

 ?£vo? occurs only in I Tim. 3 ; 2, Tit. 1 ; 8, and I Pt. 4 ; 9. The 

 use of this rare word, although in a slightly different form, in this 

 context may indicate a real point of contact. This parallel occurs 

 between two drawn from the same contexts, i. e., I Pt. 4 ; 8 = 

 Rom, 12 ; 9, 10 and I Pt. 4 ; 10 = Rom. 12 ; 6. 



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(52) I Pt. 1 ; 2 Rom. 1 ; 7 



yapic 6[jIv xal sipr'vv] X'^p''? ^\f^'^ "^^^ £ipTJvr| 



This verbatim agreement is very suggestive, yet this form is 

 common with Paul. The " Pastoral Epistles " employ IXzoc, also. 

 The expression also occurs in Rev. 1 ; 4, which is probably bor- 

 rowed from I Peter. n>.Yi9'Uv9'£iv suggests that II Peter copied the 

 phrase from I Peter. The same word, as well as contextual reasons 

 make it much more probable that our author is following Ephesians 

 here rather than Romans. 



(53, I Pt. 1 ; 3 Rom. 15 ; 6 



EuXoyrjTOi; 6 ©soc xai 7:(XTY]p toU Bo'^a^viTE tov ©sov xai Tcauspa toQ 

 xupioii fj[j.wv Trj(7oO XpicTTot) xupiou Yip-fovTYiToDXpia-Tou. Cf.l;7. 



Dependence may easily be inferred from this very close agree- 

 ment. I Pt. 1 ; 2b and 1 ; 3a = Rom. 1 ; 7 and 15 ; 6, modelled 



