wherein they think strange that ye run not with [them] into the same excess of riot, speaking evil of [of]:

Commentaries

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A.T. Robertson

A.T. Robertson

A.T.Robertson

19th Century
Southern Baptist
19th Century

Wherein (εν ω). "In which thing" (manner of life).

They think it strange (ξενιζοντα). Present passive indi…

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

AlbertBarnes

18th Century
Presbyterian
18th Century

Wherein they think it strange. Regarding these vices, those who were once your partners and accomplices now think it strange that you no l…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

CharlesEllicott

19th Century
Anglican
19th Century

Wherein they think it strange.—The word “wherein” is used in exactly the same sense as in 1 Peter 2:12; that …

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

CharlesSpurgeon

19th Century
Baptist
19th Century

That he no longer should live the rest of his time in the flesh to the lusts of men, but to the will of God; for the time past of our life may …

Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor'sBible Commentary

20th Century
20th Century

The Christian lifestyle of sober, godly living condemns the values of pagan society. Pagans will respond with astonishment when Christians refuse t…

John Calvin

John Calvin

JohnCalvin

16th Century
Protestant
16th Century

Wherein they think it strange—the words of Peter literally are these: In which they are strangers, you not running with them into the …

John Gill

John Gill

JohnGill

17th Century
Reformed Baptist
17th Century

Wherein they think it strange: Here the apostle points out what the saints must expect from the men of the world, by livi…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

MatthewHenry

17th Century
Presbyterian
17th Century

The strongest and best arguments against sin are taken from the sufferings of Christ. He died to destroy sin; and though he cheerfully submitted to…