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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - 1 Peter 2:13 CHAPTERS: 1 Peter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
VERSES: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
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υποταγητε 5293 5649 ουν 3767 παση 3956 ανθρωπινη 442 κτισει 2937 δια 1223 τον 3588 κυριον 2962 ειτε 1535 βασιλει 935 ως 5613 υπερεχοντι 5242 5723
Douay Rheims Bible Be ye subject therefore to every human creature for God's sake: whether it be to the king as excelling;
King James Bible - 1 Peter 2:13 Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake: whether it be to the king, as supreme;
World English Bible Therefore subject yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake: whether to the king, as supreme;
Early Church Father Links Anf-03 v.x.xiv Pg 6, Anf-07 ix.v.ii Pg 11, Npnf-108 ii.LXII Pg 45, Npnf-113 iv.iii.ii Pg 30, Npnf-201 iii.ix.xv Pg 41, Npnf-201 iii.ix.xv Pg 41, Npnf-202 ii.v.xxi Pg 12, Npnf-210 iv.iv.vii.xiv Pg 10
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Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325) Anf-03 v.x.xiv Pg 6 1 Pet. ii. 13. no doubt, had likewise said that the king indeed must be honoured, yet so that the king be honoured only when he keeps to his own sphere, when he is far from assuming divine honours; because both father and mother will be loved along with God, not put on an equality with Him. Besides, one will not be permitted to love even life more than God.
Npnf-201 iii.ix.xv Pg 41 See Rom. xiii. 1 sq., 1 Pet. ii. 13 sq. so long as it does not injure us;1149 1149 τιμὴν…τὴν μὴ βλ€πτουσαν ἡμᾶς. Compare Pseudo-Ignatius, ad Antioch. 11, and Mart. Ignat. Rom. 6 (in both of which are found the words ἐν οἷς ἀκίνδυνος ἡ ὑποταγή). but as for these, I do not esteem them the proper persons to whom to make my defense.’1150 1150 The proconsul made quite a concession here. He would have been glad to have Polycarp quiet the multitude if he could. Polycarp was not reckless and foolish in refusing to make the attempt, for he knew it would fail, and he preferred to retain his dignity and not compromise himself by appearing to ask for mercy.
Npnf-201 iii.ix.xv Pg 41 See Rom. xiii. 1 sq., 1 Pet. ii. 13 sq. so long as it does not injure us;1149 1149 τιμὴν…τὴν μὴ βλ€πτουσαν ἡμᾶς. Compare Pseudo-Ignatius, ad Antioch. 11, and Mart. Ignat. Rom. 6 (in both of which are found the words ἐν οἷς ἀκίνδυνος ἡ ὑποταγή). but as for these, I do not esteem them the proper persons to whom to make my defense.’1150 1150 The proconsul made quite a concession here. He would have been glad to have Polycarp quiet the multitude if he could. Polycarp was not reckless and foolish in refusing to make the attempt, for he knew it would fail, and he preferred to retain his dignity and not compromise himself by appearing to ask for mercy.
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 2VERSE (13) - Pr 17:11; 24:21 Jer 29:7 Mt 22:21 Mr 12:17 Lu 20:25 Ro 13:1-7
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