3:1 In
like
manner,
ye
wives,
[be]
in
subjection
to
your
own
husbands;
that,
even
if
any
obey
not
the
word,
they
may
without
the
word
be
gained
by
the
behavior
of
their
wives;
3:2 beholding
your
chaste
behavior
[coupled]
with
fear.
3:3 Whose
[adorning]
let
it
not
be
the
outward
adorning
of
braiding
the
hair,
and
of
wearing
jewels
of
gold,
or
of
putting
on
apparel;
3:4 but
[let
it
be]
the
hidden
man
of
the
heart,
in
the
incorruptible
[apparel]
of
a
meek
and
quiet
spirit,
which
is
in
the
sight
of
God
of
great
price.
3:5 For
after
this
manner
aforetime
the
holy
women
also,
who
hoped
in
God,
adorned
themselves,
being
in
subjection
to
their
own
husbands:
3:6 as
Sarah
obeyed
Abraham,
calling
him
lord:
whose
children
ye
now
are,
if
ye
do
well,
and
are
not
put
in
fear
by
any
terror.
3:7 Ye
husbands,
in
like
manner,
dwell
with
[your
wives]
according
to
knowledge,
giving
honor
unto
the
woman,
as
unto
the
weaker
vessel,
as
being
also
joint-heirs
of
the
grace
of
life;
to
the
end
that
your
prayers
be
not
hindered.
3:8 Finally,
[be]
ye
all
likeminded,
compassionate,
loving
as
brethren,
tenderhearted,
humbleminded:
3:9 not
rendering
evil
for
evil,
or
reviling
for
reviling;
but
contrariwise
blessing;
for
hereunto
were
ye
called,
that
ye
should
inherit
a
blessing.
3:10 For,
He
that
would
love
life,
And
see
good
days,
Let
him
refrain
his
tongue
from
evil,
And
his
lips
that
they
speak
no
guile:
3:11 And
let
him
turn
away
from
evil,
and
do
good;
Let
him
seek
peace,
and
pursue
it.
3:12 For
the
eyes
of
the
Lord
are
upon
the
righteous,
And
his
ears
unto
their
supplication:
But
the
face
of
the
Lord
is
upon
them
that
do
evil.
3:13 And
who
is
he
that
will
harm
you,
if
ye
be
zealous
of
that
which
is
good
3:14 But
even
if
ye
should
suffer
for
righteousness'
sake,
blessed
[are
ye:]
and
fear
not
their
fear,
neither
be
troubled;
3:15 but
sanctify
in
your
hearts
Christ
as
Lord:
[being]
ready
always
to
give
answer
to
every
man
that
asketh
you
a
reason
concerning
the
hope
that
is
in
you,
yet
with
meekness
and
fear:
3:16 having
a
good
conscience;
that,
wherein
ye
are
spoken
against,
they
may
be
put
to
shame
who
revile
your
good
manner
of
life
in
Christ.
3:17 For
it
is
better,
if
the
will
of
God
should
so
will,
that
ye
suffer
for
well-doing
than
for
evil-doing.
3:18 Because
Christ
also
suffered
for
sins
once,
the
righteous
for
the
unrighteous,
that
he
might
bring
us
to
God;
being
put
to
death
in
the
flesh,
but
made
alive
in
the
spirit;
3:19 in
which
also
he
went
and
preached
unto
the
spirits
in
prison,
3:20 that
aforetime
were
disobedient,
when
the
longsuffering
of
God
waited
in
the
days
of
Noah,
while
the
ark
was
a
preparing,
wherein
few,
that
is,
eight
souls,
were
saved
through
water:
3:21 which
also
after
a
true
likeness
doth
now
save
you,
[even]
baptism,
not
the
putting
away
of
the
filth
of
the
flesh,
but
the
interrogation
of
a
good
conscience
toward
God,
through
the
resurrection
of
Jesus
Christ;
3:22 who
is
on
the
right
hand
of
God,
having
gone
into
heaven;
angels
and
authorities
and
powers
being
made
subject
unto
him.