Who did no sin, neither was guile found in his mouth:
He never did anything wrong, and there wasn't a single lie or manipulation that ever came out of his mouth.
Jesus was completely genuine, no fake behavior, no hidden agenda, just pure truth.
📚 Historical Context
In the first century AD, the early Christian church faced severe persecution under the Roman Empire, and the apostle Peter wrote his letter to encourage believers to endure suffering with faith and hope. This verse specifically quotes from Isaiah 53:9, a prophecy about the suffering servant who was innocent and without deceit, applying it directly to Jesus as the perfect example of righteousness. Peter uses this to inspire Christians to follow Christ's model of blameless living amid trials.
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