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12 For the eyes of the Lord are[a] upon the righteous and his ears are open to their prayer.
But the Lord’s face is against those who do evil.[b]

13 For[c] who is going to harm you if you are devoted to what is good? 14 But in fact, if you happen to suffer[d] for doing what is right,[e] you are blessed. But do not be terrified of them[f] or be shaken.[g]

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Footnotes

  1. 1 Peter 3:12 tn The verbs are implied but not expressed in this verse: “the Lord’s eyes [ ] on the righteous and his ears [ ] to their prayer, but his face [ ] against those who do evil.”
  2. 1 Peter 3:12 sn Verses 10-12 are a quotation from Ps 34:12-16.
  3. 1 Peter 3:13 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “For” to indicate that what follows gives an explanation.
  4. 1 Peter 3:14 sn The Greek construction here implies that such suffering was not the norm, even though it could happen, and in fact may well have happened to some of the readers (cf. 4:4, 12-19).
  5. 1 Peter 3:14 tn Grk “because of righteousness.”
  6. 1 Peter 3:14 tn Grk “do not fear their fear,” referring to those who cause their suffering. The phrase “their fear” may mean “what they fear” (subjective genitive), but in a situation of persecution it more likely means “fear of them” (objective genitive).
  7. 1 Peter 3:14 sn A quotation from Isa 8:12.