Verse 1
1) "Likewise, ye wives," (Gk. homoios gunaikes) "In like manner ye wives" -- alluding to the manner of absolute subjection of 1) citizens to rulers and 2) servants to masters, 1 Peter 2:13-15; 1 Peter 2:18-19.
2) "Be in subjection to your own husbands." Wives are admonished to be in absolute subjection (hupotassomenai) to their own husbands in everything that does not prevent personal duty to worship and to obey God. See also Ephesians 5:22; Ephesians 5:24; Genesis 3:16.
3) "That if any obey not the Word." (hina) "in order that" even if the husband be not persuaded or led to obey the call of God directly, by the Word.
4) "They also may without the word." They may even (aneu) without (a) word - a verbal expression.
5) "Be won by the conversation of the wives." Be gained or won by the upright course of daily conduct of their wives who walk in fear of the Lord.
GOOD EXAMPLES
Of all the commentaries upon the Scriptures, good examples are the best and the liveliest.
--Donne.
Nothing is so contagious as examples -- Never was any considerable good or evil done without producing its like.
--Rochefoucauld.