![]() ![]() 21The like figurewhereunto baptismdothalsonowsaveus(notthe putting awayof the filthof the flesh,butthe answerof a goodconsciencetowardGod,) bythe resurrectionof JesusChrist: 22Whois goneintoheaven,and isonthe right handof God angelsandauthoritiesandpowersbeing made subjectunto him. 18ForChristalsohath oncesufferedforsins,the justforthe unjust,thathe might bringusto God,being put to deathin the flesh,butquickenedby the Spirit: 19Bywhichalsohe wentand preachedunto the spiritsinprison 20Which sometimewere disobedient,whenoncethe longsufferingof Godwaitedinthe daysof Noah,while the arkwas a preparing,whereinfew,that is,eightsoulswere savedbywater. 17For better,ifthe willof Godbe so,that ye sufferfor well doing,thanfor evil doing. 5Forafter this mannerin the old timethe holywomenalso,whotrustedinGod,adornedthemselves,being in subjectionunto their ownhusbands: 6Even asSaraobeyedAbraham,callinghimlord:whosedaughtersye are,as long as ye do well,andarenotafraidwith anyamazement.ħLikewise,ye husbands,dwell with according toknowledge,givinghonourunto the wife,asunto the weakervessel,andasbeing heirs togetherof the graceof life thatyourprayersbenothindered.ĨFinally, allof one mind,having compassion one of another,love as brethren, pitiful, courteous: 9Notrenderingevilforevil,orrailingforrailing:butcontrariwiseblessing knowingthatye arethereuntocalled,thatye should inherita blessing.ġ0Forhe that willlovelife,andseegooddays,let him refrainhistonguefromevil,andhislipsthat they speaknoguile:ġ1Let him eschewevil,anddogood let him seekpeace,andensueit.ġ2Forthe eyesof the Lord overthe righteous,andhisears untotheirprayers:butthe faceof the Lord againstthem that doevil.ġ3Andwho he that will harmyou,ifye befollowersof that which is good? 10 Permute 3ġ4Butand ifye sufferforrighteousness' sake,happy: andbenotafraidof theirterror,neitherbe troubled 15Butsanctifythe LordGodinyourhearts:and readyalwaysto an answerto every manthat askethyoua reasonofthe hopethat is inyouwithmeeknessandfear: 16Havinga goodconscience that,whereasthey speak evilof you,asof evildoers,they may be ashamedthat falsely accuseyourgoodconversationinChrist. ![]() 3Whoseadorninglet itnotbethat outward of plaitingthe hair,andof wearingof gold,orof putting onof apparel 4But the hiddenmanof the heart,inthat which is not corruptible, of a meekandquietspirit,whichisin the sightof Godof great price. (Song of Solomon 1:1-3 Ephesians 5:22-33)ġLikewise,ye wives, in subjectionto your ownhusbands that,if anyobey notthe word,theyalsomaywithoutthe wordbe wonbythe conversationof the wives 2While they beholdyourchasteconversation withfear. 9 I John, who also am your brother, and companion in tribulation, and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ, was in the isle that is called Patmos, for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ. 1 John 3:9 9 c Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin for d his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because e he is born of God. Permutation testing is best used for testing hypotheses.Sometime in the past, one may have heard that 'cannot sin' applies to Christians when resurrected as spirit beings.This is probably not correct because the whole context of the passage involves the here and now-today, during our physical lives.Bootstrapping is best used to estimate confidence intervals of test statistics.Inthis lesson, I’ll cover bootstrapping and permutation testing. Do this enough times and you canget a distribution of statistic values that can provide an empirical measure ofthe accuracy/precision of the test statistic, with less rigid assumptions. ![]() Since standard errors of thestatistics are calculated based on the sample, these estimates can be biased tothe sample and have certain mathematical assumptions about the distribution.What resampling does is to take randomly drawn (sub)samples of the sample andcalculate the statistic from that (sub)sample. If wetook another sample, it would be slightly different from the original sample andwould have slightly different statistics. That’s why there are standarddeviations, standard errors, and confidence intervals with all statistics. Because the sample is not the entire population, the sample doesnot completely represent the population. We generally do not know or can ever know (without substantial costand time) the entire characteristics of the population, so we use the sample tomake guesses. ![]() In statistics, we use samples to infer about the population given some set ofconditions. ![]()
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