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1
Therefore
having put aside
all
malice,
and
all
deceit,
and
hypocrisy,
and
envies,
and
all
evil speakings,
2
like
newborn
babies,
crave
pure
reasonable
milk,
so that
by it
you may grow up
in respect to
salvation,
3
if indeed
you have tasted
that the
Lord
is
good.
4
Coming
to
Him
,
a living
stone,
indeed
rejected by men, but
chosen
and
precious
in the sight of
God,
5
you yourselves also, as
living
stones, are being built up
as a
spiritual
house
into
a holy
priesthood,
to offer
spiritual
sacrifices
acceptable
to God
through
Jesus
Christ.
6
Therefore
it is conta
in
ed
in
Scripture:
Behold,
I lay
in
Zion
a stone,
a chosen
precious
cornerstone;
and the
one
believ
in
g
on Him, shall not be put to shame.
7
Therefore
the
preciousness
is
to you
believing.
But
to those
disobeying,
The
stone
which
those
building
have rejected,
this
has become
into
the
head
of
the
corner,
8
and, A stone
of stumbling
and
a rock
of offense.
They
stumble at
being disobedient
to the
word,
to which also
they were appointed.
9
But you
are
a chosen
race,
a royal
priesthood,
a holy
nation,
a people
for
His
possession,
so that
you may proclaim
the
excellencies
of
the
One
having called
you out of darkness into His
marvelous
light,
10
who
once
were
not
a people,
but
now
are
the
people
of God; those
not
having received mercy,
but
now
having received mercy.
11
Beloved,
I exhort
you
as
aliens
and
sojourners,
to abstain
from
fleshly
desires,
which
war
against
the soul,
12
keeping
your
conduct
among
the
Gentiles
honorable,
so that
wherein
which
they speak against
you as evildoers,
through
having witnessed
the
good
deeds,
they may glorify
God
in
the
day
of visitation.
13
Be in subjection
to every
human
institution
for the sake of
the Lord,
whether
to
the
king
as being supreme,
14
or
to govern
or
s
as
being sent
by him f
or
vengeance
to evildoers
and
praise
to well doers,
15
because the
will
of God
is
this:
doing good,
to put to silence
the
ignorance
of foolish
men,
16
as free, and not
having
the
freedom
as
a cover-up
for evil, but as
servants
of God.
17
Honor
everyone:
love
the brotherhood,
fear
God,
Honor
the
king.
18
Servants,
be subject
to
masters
with
all
fear,
not
only
to
the
good
and
gentle,
but also
to
the
unreasonable.
19
For
this
is
acceptable,
if
for sake of
conscience
toward God,
anyone
endures
griefs,
suffering
unjustly.
20
For
what kind of
credit
is it
,
if
sinning
and being struck,
you shall endure
?
But
if
you shall endure
doing good
and suffering,
this
is
commendable
before
God.
21
For to this
hereunto
you have been called,
because
Christ
also
suffered
for you,
leaving
you
an example
that
you should follow after
His
steps:
22
Who
committed
no
sin,
neither
was deceit
found
in His mouth.
23
Who
being reviled
did not
retaliate;
suffering
did not
threaten,
but
He gave
Himself
over
to Him
judging
justly.
24
Who
Himself
bore
our
s
in
s
in
His
body
on the tree,
so that,
hav
in
g been dead
to
s
in
s
,
we might live
to righteousness.
By whose
scourge marks
you have been healed.
25
For you were
like
sheep
going astray,
but
now
you have returned
to
the
Shepherd
and Overseer of your
souls.
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