2:1 Putting
away
therefore
all
wickedness,
and
all
guile,
and
hypocrisies,
and
envies,
and
all
evil
speakings,
2:2 as
newborn
babes,
long
for
the
spiritual
milk
which
is
without
guile,
that
ye
may
grow
thereby
unto
salvation;
2:3 if
ye
have
tasted
that
the
Lord
is
gracious:
2:4 unto
whom
coming,
a
living
stone,
rejected
indeed
of
men,
but
with
God
elect,
precious,
2:5 ye
also,
as
living
stones,
are
built
up
a
spiritual
house,
to
be
a
holy
priesthood,
to
offer
up
spiritual
sacrifices,
acceptable
to
God
through
Jesus
Christ.
2:6 Because
it
is
contained
in
scripture,
Behold,
I
lay
in
Zion
a
chief
corner
stone,
elect,
precious:
And
he
that
believeth
on
him
shall
not
be
put
to
shame.
2:7 For
you
therefore
that
believe
is
the
preciousness:
but
for
such
as
disbelieve,
The
stone
which
the
builders
rejected,
The
same
was
made
the
head
of
the
corner;
2:8 and,
A
stone
of
stumbling,
and
a
rock
of
offence;
for
they
stumble
at
the
word,
being
disobedient:
whereunto
also
they
were
appointed.
2:9 But
ye
are
an
elect
race,
a
royal
priesthood,
a
holy
nation,
a
people
for
[God's]
own
possession,
that
ye
may
show
forth
the
excellencies
of
him
who
called
you
out
of
darkness
into
his
marvellous
light:
2:10 who
in
time
past
were
no
people,
but
now
are
the
people
of
God:
who
had
not
obtained
mercy,
but
now
have
obtained
mercy.
2:11 Beloved,
I
beseech
you
as
sojourners
and
pilgrims,
to
abstain
from
fleshly
lusts,
which
war
against
the
soul;
2:12 having
your
behavior
seemly
among
the
Gentiles;
that,
wherein
they
speak
against
you
as
evil-doers,
they
may
by
your
good
works,
which
they
behold,
glorify
God
in
the
day
of
visitation.
2:13 Be
subject
to
every
ordinance
of
man
for
the
Lord's
sake:
whether
to
the
king,
as
supreme;
2:14 or
unto
governors,
as
sent
by
him
for
vengeance
on
evil-doers
and
for
praise
to
them
that
do
well.
2:15 For
so
is
the
will
of
God,
that
by
well-doing
ye
should
put
to
silence
the
ignorance
of
foolish
men:
2:16 as
free,
and
not
using
your
freedom
for
a
cloak
of
wickedness,
but
as
bondservants
of
God.
2:17 Honor
all
men.
Love
the
brotherhood.
Fear
God.
Honor
the
king.
2:18 Servants,
[be]
in
subjection
to
your
masters
with
all
fear;
not
only
to
the
good
and
gentle,
but
also
to
the
froward.
2:19 For
this
is
acceptable,
if
for
conscience
toward
God
a
man
endureth
griefs,
suffering
wrongfully.
2:20 For
what
glory
is
it,
if,
when
ye
sin,
and
are
buffeted
[for
it],
ye
shall
take
it
patiently
but
if,
when
ye
do
well,
and
suffer
[for
it],
ye
shall
take
it
patiently,
this
is
acceptable
with
God.
2:21 For
hereunto
were
ye
called:
because
Christ
also
suffered
for
you,
leaving
you
an
example,
that
ye
should
follow
his
steps:
2:22 who
did
no
sin,
neither
was
guile
found
in
his
mouth:
2:23 who,
when
he
was
reviled,
reviled
not
again;
when
he
suffered
threatened
not;
but
committed
[himself]
to
him
that
judgeth
righteously:
2:24 who
his
own
self
bare
our
sins
in
his
body
upon
the
tree,
that
we,
having
died
unto
sins,
might
live
unto
righteousness;
by
whose
stripes
ye
were
healed.
2:25 For
ye
were
going
astray
like
sheep;
but
are
now
returned
unto
the
Shepherd
and
Bishop
of
your
souls.