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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - 1 Peter 5:5


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - 1 Peter 5:5

ομοιως 3668 νεωτεροι 3501 υποταγητε 5293 5649 πρεσβυτεροις 4245 παντες 3956 δε 1161 αλληλοις 240 υποτασσομενοι 5293 5746 την 3588 ταπεινοφροσυνην 5012 εγκομβωσασθε 1463 5663 οτι 3754 ο 3588 θεος 2316 υπερηφανοις 5244 αντιτασσεται 498 5731 ταπεινοις 5011 δε 1161 διδωσιν 1325 5719 χαριν 5485

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In like manner, ye young men, be subject to the ancients. And do you all insinuate humility one to another, for God resisteth the proud, but to the humble he giveth grace.

King James Bible - 1 Peter 5:5

Likewise, ye younger, submit yourselves unto the elder. Yea, all of you be subject one to another, and be clothed with humility: for God resisteth the proud, and giveth grace to the humble.

World English Bible

Likewise, you younger ones, be subject to the elder. Yes, all of you clothe yourselves with humility, to subject yourselves to one another; for "God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble."

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Anf-01 ii.i Pg 2, Anf-01 v.ii.v Pg 11, Anf-01 ii.ii.ii Pg 2, Anf-01 ii.ii.xxx Pg 3, Anf-01 v.ii.v Pg 4, Anf-01 v.xvi.v Pg 2, Anf-01 iv.ii.x Pg 5, Anf-02 vi.iv.iii Pg 83.2, Anf-02 vi.iv.iv.xvi Pg 9.2, Anf-05 iv.iv.xiv Pg 10, Anf-05 iv.iv.xix Pg 7, Anf-06 iv.iii.i.i Pg 18, Anf-07 ix.viii.i Pg 58, Anf-08 v.iii.viii Pg 16, Anf-09 xii.iv.ii Pg 3, Anf-09 xii.iv.xxx Pg 5, Npnf-101 vi.I_1.I Pg 5, Npnf-101 vi.IV.III Pg 17, Npnf-101 vi.VII.IX Pg 3, Npnf-101 vi.IV.XV Pg 13, Npnf-102 iv.ii.i Pg 6, Npnf-102 iv.XVII.4 Pg 24, Npnf-102 iv.XIX.27 Pg 8, Npnf-108 ii.CXIX.vii Pg 6, Npnf-108 ii.CXXXI Pg 17, Npnf-113 iv.vi.i Pg 16, Npnf-203 v.iii.x Pg 5, Npnf-206 v.XII Pg 12, Npnf-206 v.CXXX Pg 142

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1Peter 5:5

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Anf-01 ii.i Pg 2
A co-presbyter with Linus and Cletus, he succeeded them in the government of the Roman Church. I have reluctantly adopted the opinion that his Epistle was written near the close of his life, and not just after the persecution of Nero. It is not improbable that Linus and Cletus both perished in that fiery trial, and that Clement’s immediate succession to their work and place occasions the chronological difficulties of the period. After the death of the apostles, for the Roman imprisonment and martyrdom of St. Peter seem historical, Clement was the natural representative of St. Paul, and even of his companion, the “apostle of the circumcision;” and naturally he wrote the Epistle in the name of the local church, when brethren looked to them for advice. St. John, no doubt, was still surviving at Patmos or in Ephesus; but the Philippians, whose intercourse with Rome is attested by the visit of Epaphroditus, looked naturally to the surviving friends of their great founder; nor was the aged apostle in the East equally accessible. All roads pointed towards the Imperial City, and started from its Milliarium Aureum. But, though Clement doubtless wrote the letter, he conceals his own name, and puts forth the brethren, who seem to have met in council, and sent a brotherly delegation (Chap. lix.). The entire absence of the spirit of Diotrephes (3 John 9), and the close accordance of the Epistle, in humility and meekness, with that of St. Peter (1 Pet. v. 1–5), are noteworthy features. The whole will be found animated with the loving and faithful spirit of St. Paul’s dear Philippians, among whom the writer had learned the Gospel.


Anf-01 v.ii.v Pg 11
Prov. iii. 34; Jas. iv. 6; 1 Pet. v. 5.

and, “The proud have greatly transgressed.” The Lord also says to the priests, “He that heareth you, heareth Me; and he that heareth Me, heareth the Father that sent Me. He that despiseth you, despiseth Me; and he that despiseth Me, despiseth Him that sent Me.”


Anf-01 ii.ii.ii Pg 2
Eph. v. 21; 1 Pet. v. 5.

and were more willing to give than to receive.7

7


Anf-01 ii.ii.xxx Pg 3
Prov. iii. 34; Jas. iv. 6; 1 Pet. v. 5.

Let us cleave, then, to those to whom grace has been given by God. Let us clothe ourselves with concord and humility, ever exercising self-control, standing far off from all whispering and evil-speaking, being justified by our works, and not our words. For [the Scripture] saith, “He that speaketh much, shall also hear much in answer. And does he that is ready in speech deem himself righteous? Blessed is he that is born of woman, who liveth but a short time: be not given to much speaking.”123

123


Anf-01 v.ii.v Pg 4
Prov. iii. 34; Jas. iv. 6; 1 Pet. v. 5.

Let us be careful, then, not to set ourselves in opposition to the bishop, in order that we may be subject to God.


Anf-01 v.xvi.v Pg 2
Jas. iv. 6; 1 Pet. v. 5.

Abhor falsehood, for says [the Scripture], “Thou shalt destroy all them that speak lies.”1285

1285


Anf-01 iv.ii.x Pg 5
Comp. 1 Pet. v. 5.

“having your conduct blameless among the Gentiles,”395

395


Anf-02 vi.iv.iii Pg 83.2


Anf-02 vi.iv.iv.xvi Pg 9.2


Edersheim Bible History

Lifetimes ix.xv Pg 5.6


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