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This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

3:1 Advice to married couples

3[ref]Similarly, women should be subject to their husbands, so that if any of them don’t believe the message, they’ll be won by the conduct of their wives even without hearing the message, 2because they’ll be able to observe the pure conduct of their wives. 3[ref]These women shouldn’t focus on outward appearances like the braids in their hair, or gold jewelry or expensive clothes, 4but on the inner person with a gentle and quiet spirit that’s indestructible and which God considers precious. 5That was how holy women in the past adorned themselves—those whose hope was in God 6[ref]like Sarah who submitted to Abraham who you are all descended from. She called himmaster’, doing good and without any worries.

7[ref]Similarly men should live with their wives with understanding like you’d handle something more fragile. They should display honour to their fellow recipients of life-giving grace so that their prayers won’t be hindered.

3:8 Suffering for doing good

8Finally, everyone should be agreeable and sympathetic to others, kind and caring towards those around you, humble 9and not repaying evil with evil or insult with insult, but rather be a blessing to others. You were called to do that so that you all can receive a blessing. 10[ref]because it’s written:

‘The person wanting to enjoy life and see good days,

let their tongue cease from evil,

and their lips to not speak deceit.

11Let them turn away from evil and do good,

let them look for peace and chase after it,

12because the master’s eyes are on the righteous,

and his ears listen to their petition,

but the master turns his face away from those who do evil.’

13Then who would mistreat you if you all become active at doing good, 14[ref]but even if some of you do suffer because of your godliness, you will be blessed. Don’t be scared or disturbed because of your fear of them, 15but revere the messiah as the master of your hearts. Always be ready to explain the hope that you all have if anyone asks, 16but do it with gentleness and respect, keeping a clear conscience, so that if you’re accused falsely of doing evil, then it’ll be the ones who mistreat you all because of your good conduct in the message who will be disgraced. 17Because it is better to do good and then, if God wills it, to suffer, than to do evil. 18Because the messiah also died once for sin, i.e., the sinless one died for sinful people, so that he can bring you all past death onward to God. Although he experienced physical death, he had been given life in the spirit 19and with that life he also went to the spirits in prison and preached to them—20[ref]those who had refused to believe. God had waited patiently in the time of Noah when the barge was being built yet only a few were saved. Eight of them were brought safely through the waters 21which also represents how being immersed saved you all. It doesn’t remove the filth from your bodies, but cleans the conscience as you pledge to God through the resurrection of Yeshua the messiah, 22who went to heaven and sat on God’s right, with God’s messengers and authorities and powers all under his authority.


3:1: Eph 5:22; Col 3:18.

3:3: 1Tim 2:9.

3:6: Gen 18:12.

3:7: Eph 5:25; Col 3:19.

3:10-12: Psa 34:12-16 (LXX).

3:14: Mat 5:10.

3:20: Gen 6:1–7:24.

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