3:1 In
like
manner,
the
wives,
be
ye
subject
to
your
own
husbands,
that
even
if
certain
are
disobedient
to
the
word,
through
the
conversation
of
the
wives,
without
the
word,
they
may
be
won,
3:2 having
beheld
your
pure
behaviour
in
fear,
3:3 whose
adorning--let
it
not
be
that
which
is
outward,
of
plaiting
of
hair,
and
of
putting
around
of
things
of
gold,
or
of
putting
on
of
garments,
3:4 but--the
hidden
man
of
the
heart,
in
the
incorruptible
thing
of
the
meek
and
quiet
spirit,
which
is,
before
God,
of
great
price,
3:5 for
thus
once
also
the
holy
women
who
did
hope
on
God,
were
adorning
themselves,
being
subject
to
their
own
husbands,
3:6 as
Sarah
was
obedient
to
Abraham,
calling
him
`sir,'
of
whom
ye
did
become
daughters,
doing
good,
and
not
fearing
any
terror.
3:7 The
husbands,
in
like
manner,
dwelling
with
[them]
,
according
to
knowledge,
as
to
a
weaker
vessel--to
the
wife--imparting
honour,
as
also
being
heirs
together
of
the
grace
of
life,
that
your
prayers
be
not
hindered.
3:8 And
finally,
being
all
of
one
mind,
having
fellow-feeling,
loving
as
brethren,
compassionate,
courteous,
3:9 not
giving
back
evil
for
evil,
or
railing
for
railing,
and
on
the
contrary,
blessing,
having
known
that
to
this
ye
were
called,
that
a
blessing
ye
may
inherit;
3:10 for
`he
who
is
willing
to
love
life,
and
to
see
good
days,
let
him
guard
his
tongue
from
evil,
and
his
lips--not
to
speak
guile;
3:11 let
him
turn
aside
from
evil,
and
do
good,
let
him
seek
peace
and
pursue
it;
3:12 because
the
eyes
of
the
Lord
[are]
upon
the
righteous,
and
His
ears--to
their
supplication,
and
the
face
of
the
Lord
[is]
upon
those
doing
evil;'
3:13 and
who
[is]
he
who
will
be
doing
you
evil,
if
of
Him
who
is
good
ye
may
become
imitators
3:14 but
if
ye
also
should
suffer
because
of
righteousness,
happy
[are
ye]
!
and
of
their
fear
be
not
afraid,
nor
be
troubled,
3:15 and
the
Lord
God
sanctify
in
your
hearts.
And
[be]
ready
always
for
defence
to
every
one
who
is
asking
of
you
an
account
concerning
the
hope
that
[is]
in
you,
with
meekness
and
fear;
3:16 having
a
good
conscience,
that
in
that
in
which
they
speak
against
you
as
evil-doers,
they
may
be
ashamed
who
are
traducing
your
good
behaviour
in
Christ;
3:17 for
[it
is]
better
doing
good,
if
the
will
of
God
will
it,
to
suffer,
than
doing
evil;
3:18 because
also
Christ
once
for
sin
did
suffer--righteous
for
unrighteous--that
he
might
lead
us
to
God,
having
been
put
to
death
indeed,
in
the
flesh,
and
having
been
made
alive
in
the
spirit,
3:19 in
which
also
to
the
spirits
in
prison
having
gone
he
did
preach,
3:20 who
sometime
disbelieved,
when
once
the
long-suffering
of
God
did
wait,
in
days
of
Noah--an
ark
being
preparing--in
which
few,
that
is,
eight
souls,
were
saved
through
water;
3:21 also
to
which
an
antitype
doth
now
save
us--baptism,
(not
a
putting
away
of
the
filth
of
flesh,
but
the
question
of
a
good
conscience
in
regard
to
God,)
through
the
rising
again
of
Jesus
Christ,
3:22 who
is
at
the
right
hand
of
God,
having
gone
on
to
heaven--messengers,
and
authorities,
and
powers,
having
been
subjected
to
him.