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What does 1 Peter 3:1 mean?


What does 1 Peter 3:1 mean? - BibleRef.com

1 Peter 3:1–7 continues Peter's command to Christians, specifically, that they should be subject to human authorities. Here he tells Christian wives to be ...

What Does 1 Peter 3:1 Mean? - Knowing Jesus

Paul reminds women to submit themselves to their own husbands in the same way that we should willingly yield to the Lord Jesus, Himself. Wives are to submit to ...

1 Peter 3:1 Commentaries: In the same way, you wives ... - Bible Hub

Wives should be subject to their husbands, not from dread and amazement, but from desire to do well, and please God. The husband's duty to the wife implies ...

The Beautiful Faith of Fearless Submission - Desiring God

To set the stage for that impact, notice two phrases in 1 Peter 3:1: “Likewise, wives, be subject to your own husbands.” Notice the word own in ...

1 Peter 3:1 - Bible Verse Meaning and Commentary

Any husband who is an unbeliever, has no love for the Gospel, and gives no credit to it, but despises, disbelieves, and rejects it, the word of truth, of faith ...

1 Peter 3:1-7 meaning | TheBibleSays.com

Peter describes what harmonious marriages look like, with husbands and wives equally serving one another to mutual benefit.

Enduring Word Bible Commentary 1 Peter Chapter 3

b. Be of one mind: This speaks to the essential unity of God's people. We are one; but we are not all the same. While we should ...

1 Peter 3:1-4 Commentary - Precept Austin

It means to "rank in order," or to "place under the leadership" of someone else. So the term does mean what our English word means. (1) But we ...

1 PETER 3:1-6 - Alliance Bible Fellowship

It means making a choice to affirm your husband as the leader within limits of obedience to Christ. It includes a demeanor that honors him as ...

The Key to a Better Marriage | 1 Peter 3:1-7 | Watermark Community

In 1 Peter 3, Peter was writing to Christian wives who were married to unbelieving husbands, in a society where it was unacceptable for a wife ...

1 Peter 3:1-12 – Love: the heart of positive relationships

So, in verse 8, Peter writes: “All of you, be of one mind, sympathetic and full of brotherly affection, good-hearted and humble of mind.” The ...

Commentary on 1 Peter 3 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible

(1.) We must not in all cases adhere to the express words of scripture, but study the sense and meaning of them, otherwise we shall be led into blasphemous ...

1 Peter 3:1-2 - Wives, in the same way submit yourselves to your o...

1 Wives, in the same way submit yourselves to your own husbands so that, if any of them do not believe the word, they may be won over without words.

Can someone explain these verses to me please? 1 Peter 3:1-2

It's not out of context. It says what it says.. we are to submit to our husbands, that does not mean we are a doormat, but he is the head of ...

On the Meaning in Context of those Troublesome Verses on Women ...

“obey” – In the first six verses of 1 Peter 3 the discussion centers not on all women, all wives and not even on all Christian wives. It is addressed to ...

1 Peter 3:1-7: Wives and Husbands - Redeeming Grace Church

Yet Peter does want to say at least something to husbands, so he says to them in verse 7, “Likewise, husbands, live with your wives in an ...

1 Peter 3:1 - Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary - StudyLight.org

That, if any obey not the word - The word of God; the gospel. That is, if any wives have husbands who are not true Christians. This would be likely to occur ...

1 Peter 3:1-12 Commentary - Center for Excellence in Preaching

When we pick up the text at 1 Peter 3:1, it's pretty clear that Peter is right in the middle of saying something quite long and profound.

What does 1 Peter 1:3 mean? - BibleRef.com

Peter shows us an appropriate response to God's great mercy to us: praise. Specifically, he blesses God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Sarah's Fearless Daughters (1 Peter 3:1–6) - Refuge Church

And you are her children, if you do good and do not fear anything that is frightening.” -1 Peter 3:5–6. And so again, our three questions: What ...