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Methodist 1832 · Commentary on the Whole Bible, 1 Peter 3:14

Adam Clarke, on 1Pet 3:14

Adam Clarke · 1762–1832
1Pet 3:14 · Douay-Rheims
“But if also you suffer any thing for justice’ sake, blessed are ye. And be not afraid of their fear, and be not troubled.”
On this verse:
“But and if ye suffer - God may permit you to be tried and persecuted for righteousness' sake, but this cannot essentially harm you; he will press even this into your service, and make it work for your good. Happy are ye - This seems to refer to Mat 5:10, etc. Blessed or happy, are ye when men persecute you, etc. It is a happiness to suffer for Christ; and it is a happiness, because if a man were not holy and righteous the world would not persecute him, so he is happy in the very cause of his sufferings. Be not afraid of their terror - Τον δε φοβον αυτων μη φοβηθητε· Fear not their fear; see Isa 8:12. Sometimes fear is put for the object of a man's religious worship; see Gen 31:42; Pro 1:26, and the place in Isaiah just quoted. The exhortation may mean, Fear not their gods, they can do you no hurt; and supposing that they curse you by them, yet be not troubled; "He who fears God need have no other fear."”

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