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When Peter wrote "in this way," he wanted people to think about how they could live in the same way Jesus lived. Peter had just written about how Jesus lived. He honored God when he was arrested and crucified (see: 2:21-25). Scholars think Peter wanted Christians to obey their leaders who ruled over them. He wanted Christians to think about how servants were obeyed and respected their masters (see: 2:13-25). Other scholars remind us that no one deserves more honor than Jesus. However, people beat and killed Jesus. Peter wanted Christians to obey their leaders as much as Jesus did.
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See: Submit (Submission)
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See: [Submit (Submission)](../articles/submit.md)
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### How was a wife to submit to her husband?
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Peter did not make rules about how a wife was to submit to her husband. Some scholars think Peter wanted each husband and wife to decide this between themselves. Peter wrote to wives who were Christians. Peter expected the wife to submit to her husband for “the Lord’s sake” (see: 2:13). That is, the wife did this to honor Jesus.
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See: Submit (Submission)
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See: [Submit (Submission)](../articles/submit.md)
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### Why did Peter write that a husband can be “won without a word”?
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When Peter wrote the "inner person of the heart", he wanted readers to think about how they thought and felt.
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See: Inner Person; Heart (metaphor)
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See: [Inner Person](../articles/innerperson.md); [Heart (Metaphor)](../articles/heart.md)
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### How did Peter speak about genuine beauty?
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**Advice to translators**: In some places, people talk about a woman having two types of beauty. The way a woman looks is a beauty that is on the outside of her. That is, people can see that she is beautiful when they look at her. However, people also talk about a woman being beautiful on the inside. This is a metaphor. She lives in a way that honors God. However, people cannot easily see this by looking at her.
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See: Metaphor
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md)
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### Who were the “holy women long ago who hoped in God”?
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Peter wrote about "holy women long ago who hoped in God." He was writing about about women in the Old Testament. He spoke about women who trusted what God said. They completely trusted God's promises. Those women “adorned” themselves with certain things. They wore certain things. This is a metaphor. They lived in a way that honored God and other people could see them do this.
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See: Spirit (Spiritual); Old Testament (Law and Prophets); Metaphor
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See: [Spirit (Spiritual)](../articles/spiritspiritual.md); [Old Testament (Law and Prophets)](../articles/oldtestament.md); [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md)
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### How did Sarah think of Abraham as her lord?
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The "grace of life" is God's love and care for people. This is a special gift God gives to people who believe in him.
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See: Grace
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See: [Grace](../articles/grace.md)
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### How are Christian husbands and wives “fellow heirs” of the grace of life?
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God values men and women equally (see: Galatians 3:28-29). Peter wrote that men and women are not greater or lesser when speaking about spiritual things. However, in chapter 3, Peter did recognize that in a marriage, the man and woman do different things. That is, the husband has the role of authority within the marriage and the wife the role of helper (see: Genesis 2:18).
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See: Spirit (Spiritual); Inherit (Inheritance; Heir)
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See: [Spirit (Spiritual)](../articles/spiritspiritual.md); [Inherit (Inheritance, Heir)](../articles/inherit.md)
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## 3:8-12
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