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NASB | 1 Peter 3:1 In the same way, you wives, be submissive to your own husbands so that even if any of them are disobedient to the word, they may be won without a word by the behavior of their wives, |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | 1 Peter 3:1 In the same way, you wives, be submissive to your own husbands [subordinate, not as inferior, but out of respect for the responsibilities entrusted to husbands and their accountability to God, and so partnering with them] so that even if some do not obey the word [of God], they may be won over [to Christ] without discussion by the godly lives of their wives, [Eph 5:22] |
Bible Question (short): Still looking for black and white |
Question (full): So then, how applicable are the submission passages? Back in Bible times they were extremely revelant, becuase of the hierarchy of the family and because of social norms, which dictated that a women necessarily be subservient to her husband, or any man for that fact. Could we not say then that the principle that is being taught is general subservience to each other - man to woman, woman to man, employee to employer, Christian to Christian, etc - the principle of others first. It is a principle that the context of the verses would support, as well as the rest of the Bible. In the submission verses, the principle is more narrowly applied in the context of the culture. The principle today however would take on a different shape, right? I promise, I am really not trying to be argumentative. If I don't question this to it logical conclusion, it just doesn't make sense to me. I guess I keep looking for more concrete and discreet "rules of application" - because it seems that if there aren't any, the application becomes completely subject to man's opinion and sin, as well as being subject to the paradigms which we hold and subconsciously apply to it. |