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Who his own self (ος αυτος). Intensive pronoun with the relative referring to Christ (note relatives also in verses 22,23).

Who his own self. (See Hebrews 1:3, on the phrase when he had by himself purged our sins.) The meaning is that he did it…

Who Himself.—This verse, like the “for you” in 1 Peter 2:21, is intended to make the readers feel the claims of gratit…

For even hereunto were ye called: because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that ye should follow his steps: who did no sin, …

Peter explores the sufferings of the Messiah more deeply. He has stated that Christ was patient and innocent. Moreover, his sufferings for us are i…

If he had commended nothing in Christ’s death except as an example, it would have been very cold; he therefore refers to a fruit much more excellen…

Who his own self bare our sins
As was typified by the high priest bearing the sins of the holy things of the people …

Servants in those days were generally slaves and had heathen masters, who often treated them cruelly; yet the apostle directs them to be subject to…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson