Peter's First Letter, Chapter 2

   {2:1} Putting away therefore all wickedness, all deceit,
 hypocrisies, envies, and all evil speaking, {2:2} as newborn babies,
 long for the pure milk of the Word, that you may grow thereby, {2:3}
 if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is gracious: {2:4} coming to
 him, a living stone, rejected indeed by men, but chosen by God,
 precious. {2:5} You also, as living stones, are built up as a
 spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual
 sacrifices, acceptable to God through Yeshua the Messiah. {2:6}
 Because it is contained in Scripture,
 "Behold, I lay in Zion a chief cornerstone, chosen, and precious:
   He who believes in him will not be disappointed."[1]

   {2:7} For you who believe therefore is the honor, but for those who
 are disobedient,
 "The stone which the builders rejected,
   has become the chief cornerstone,"[2]

   {2:8} and,
 "a stone of stumbling, and a rock of offense."[3]

   For they stumble at the word, being disobedient, to which also they
 were appointed. {2:9} But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a
 holy nation, a people for God's own possession, that you may proclaim
 the excellence of him who called you out of darkness into his
 marvelous light: {2:10} who in time past were no people, but now are
 God's people, who had not obtained mercy, but now have obtained mercy.
 {2:11} Beloved, I beg you as foreigners and pilgrims, to abstain from
 fleshly lusts, which war against the soul; {2:12} having good behavior
 among the nations, so in that of which they speak against you as
 evil-doers, they may by your good works, which they see, glorify God
 in the day of visitation. {2:13} Therefore subject yourselves to every
 ordinance of man for the Lord's sake: whether to the king, as supreme;
 {2:14} or to governors, as sent by him for vengeance on evil-doers and
 for praise to those who do well. {2:15} For this is the will of God,
 that by well-doing you 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 wicked. {2:19} For it
 is commendable if someone endures pain, suffering unjustly, because of
 conscience toward God. {2:20} For what glory is it if, when you sin,
 you patiently endure beating? But if, when you do well, you patiently
 endure suffering, this is commendable with God. {2:21} For to this you
 were called, because Messiah also suffered for us, leaving [4>]you[<4]
 an example, that you should follow his steps, {2:22} who did not sin,
 "neither was deceit found in his mouth."[5] {2:23} Who, when he was
 cursed, didn't curse back. When he suffered, didn't threaten, but
 committed himself to him who judges righteously; {2:24} who his own
 self bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we, having died to
 sins, might live to righteousness; by whose stripes you were healed.
 {2:25} For you were going astray like sheep; but now have returned to
 the Shepherd and [6>]Overseer[<6] of your souls.



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Footnotes:
[1] {2:6} Isaiah 28:16

[2] {2:7} Psalm 118:22

[3] {2:8} Isaiah 8:14

[4] {2:21} TR reads "us" instead of "you"

[5] {2:22} Isaiah 53:9

[6] {2:25} "Overseer" is from the Greek episkopon, which can mean
overseer, curator, guardian, or superintendent.

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