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Philippians 2:1 | If then there is any comfort in Christ, any help given by love, any uniting of hearts in the Spirit, any loving mercies and pity, | If, then, any exhortation [is] in Christ, if any comfort of love, if any fellowship of spirit, if any bowels and mercies, | If then I can appeal to you as the followers of Christ, if there is any persuasive power in love and any common sharing of the Spirit, or if you have any tender-heartedness and compassion, make my joy complete by being of one mind, |
Philippians 2:2 | Make my joy complete by being of the same mind, having the same love, being in harmony and of one mind; | fulfil ye my joy, that ye may mind the same thing having the same love of one soul minding the one thing, | united by mutual love, with harmony of feeling giving your minds to one and the same object. |
Philippians 2:3 | Doing nothing through envy or through pride, but with low thoughts of self let everyone take others to be better than himself; | nothing in rivalry or vain-glory, but in humility of mind one another counting more excellent than yourselves | Do nothing in a spirit of factiousness or of vainglory, but, with true humility, let every one regard the rest as being of more account than himself; |
Philippians 2:4 | Not looking everyone to his private good, but keeping in mind the things of others. | each not to your own look ye, but each also to the things of others. | each fixing his attention, not simply on his own interests, but on those of others also. |
Philippians 2:5 | Let this mind be in you which was in Christ Jesus, | For, let this mind be in you that [is] also in Christ Jesus, | Let the same disposition be in you which was in Christ Jesus. |
Philippians 2:6 | To whom, though himself in the form of God, it did not seem that to take for oneself was to be like God; | who, being in the form of God, thought [it] not robbery to be equal to God, | Although from the beginning He had the nature of God He did not reckon His equality with God a treasure to be tightly grasped. |
Philippians 2:7 | But he made himself as nothing, taking the form of a servant, being made like men; | but did empty himself, the form of a servant having taken, in the likeness of men having been made, | Nay, He stripped Himself of His glory, and took on Him the nature of a bondservant by becoming a man like other men. |
Philippians 2:8 | And being seen in form as a man, he took the lowest place, and let himself be put to death, even the death of the cross. | and in fashion having been found as a man, he humbled himself, having become obedient unto death death even of a cross, | And being recognized as truly human, He humbled Himself and even stooped to die; yes, to die on a cross. |
Philippians 2:9 | For this reason God has put him in the highest place and has given to him the name which is greater than every name; | wherefore, also, God did highly exalt him, and gave to him a name that [is] above every name, | It is in consequence of this that God has also so highly exalted Him, and has conferred on Him the Name which is supreme above every other, |
Philippians 2:10 | So that at the name of Jesus every knee may be bent, of those in heaven and those on earth and those in the underworld, | that in the name of Jesus every knee may bow of heavenlies, and earthlies, and what are under the earth | in order that in the Name of JESUS every knee should bow, of beings in Heaven, of those on the earth, and of those in the underworld, |
Philippians 2:11 | And that every tongue may give witness that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. | and every tongue may confess that Jesus Christ [is] Lord, to the glory of God the Father. | and that every tongue should confess that JESUS CHRIST is LORD, to the glory of God the Father. |
Philippians 2:12 | So then, my loved ones, as you have at all times done what I say, not only when I am present, but now much more when I am not with you, give yourselves to working out your salvation with fear in your hearts; | So that, my beloved, as ye always obey, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, with fear and trembling your own salvation work out, | Therefore, my dearly-loved friends, as I have always found you obedient, labour earnestly with fear and trembling not merely as though I were present with you, but much more now since I am absent from you labour earnestly, I say, to make sure of your own salvation. |
Philippians 2:13 | For it is God who is the cause of your desires and of your acts, for his good pleasure. | for God it is who is working in you both to will and to work for His good pleasure. | For it is God Himself whose power creates within you the desire to do His gracious will and also brings about the accomplishment of the desire. |
Philippians 2:14 | Do all things without protests and arguments; | All things do without murmurings and reasonings, | Be ever on your guard against a grudging and contentious spirit, |
Philippians 2:15 | So that you may be holy and gentle, children of God without sin in a twisted and foolish generation, among whom you are seen as lights in the world, | that ye may become blameless and harmless, children of God, unblemished in the midst of a generation crooked and perverse, among whom ye do appear as luminaries in the world, | so that you may always prove yourselves to be blameless and spotless irreproachable children of God in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you are seen as heavenly lights in the world, |
Philippians 2:16 | Offering the word of life; so that I may have glory in you in the day of Christ, because my running was not for nothing and my work was not without effect. | the word of life holding forth, for rejoicing to me in regard to a day of Christ, that not in vain did I run, nor in vain did I labour; | holding out to them a Message of Life. It will then be my glory on the day of Christ that I did not run my race in vain nor toil in vain. |
Philippians 2:17 | And even if I am offered like a drink offering, giving myself for the cause and work of your faith, I am glad and have joy with you all: | but if also I am poured forth upon the sacrifice and service of your faith, I rejoice and joy with you all, | Nay, even if my life is to be poured as a libation upon the sacrificial offering of your faith, I rejoice, and I congratulate you all. |
Philippians 2:18 | And in the same way do you be glad and have a part in my joy. | because of this do ye also rejoice and joy with me. | And I bid you also share my gladness, and congratulate me. |
Philippians 2:19 | But I am hoping in the Lord Jesus to send Timothy to you before long, so that I may be comforted when I have news of you. | And I hope, in the Lord Jesus, Timotheus to send quickly to you, that I also may be of good spirit, having known the things concerning you, | But, if the Lord permits it, I hope before long to send Timothy to you, that I, in turn, may be cheered by getting news of you. |
Philippians 2:20 | For I have no man of like mind who will truly have care for you. | for I have no one like-minded, who sincerely for the things concerning you will care, | For I have no one likeminded with him, who will cherish a genuine care for you. |
Philippians 2:21 | For they all go after what is theirs, not after the things of Christ. | for the whole seek their own things, not the things of the Christ Jesus, | Everybody concerns himself about his own interests, not about those of Jesus Christ. |
Philippians 2:22 | But his quality is clear to you; how, as a child is to its father, so he was a help to me in the work of the good news. | and the proof of him ye know, that as a child [serveth] a father, with me he did serve in regard to the good news; | But you know Timothy's approved worth how, like a child working with his father, he has served with me in furtherance of the Good News. |
Philippians 2:23 | Him then I am hoping to send as quickly as possible, when I am able to see how things will go for me: | him, indeed, therefore, I hope to send, when I may see through the things concerning me immediately; | So it is he that I hope to send as soon as ever I see how things go with me; |
Philippians 2:24 | But I have faith in the Lord that I myself will come before long. | and I trust in the Lord that I myself also shall quickly come. | but trusting, as I do, in the Lord, I believe that I shall myself also come to you before long. |
Philippians 2:25 | But it seemed to me necessary to send to you Epaphroditus, my brother, who has taken part with me in the work and in the fight, and your servant, sent by you for help in my need; | And I thought [it] necessary Epaphroditus my brother, and fellow-workman, and fellow-soldier, and your apostle and servant to my need to send unto you, | Yet I deem it important to send Epaphroditus to you now he is my brother and comrade both in labour and in arms, and is your messenger who has ministered to my needs. |
Philippians 2:26 | Because his heart was with you all, and he was greatly troubled because you had news that he was ill: | seeing he was longing after you all, and in heaviness, because ye heard that he ailed, | I send him because he is longing to see you all and is distressed at your having heard of his illness. |
Philippians 2:27 | For in fact he was ill almost to death: but God had mercy on him; and not only on him but on me, so that I might not have grief on grief. | for he also ailed nigh to death, but God did deal kindly with him, and not with him only, but also with me, that sorrow upon sorrow I might not have. | For it is true that he has been ill, and was apparently at the point of death; but God had pity on him, and not only on him, but also on me, to save me from having sorrow upon sorrow. |
Philippians 2:28 | I have sent him, then, the more gladly, so that when you see him again, you may be happy and I may have the less sorrow. | The more eagerly, therefore, I did send him, that having seen him again ye may rejoice, and I may be the less sorrowful; | I am therefore all the more eager to send him, in the hope that when you see him again you may be glad and I may have the less sorrow. |
Philippians 2:29 | So take him to your hearts in the Lord with all joy, and give honour to such as he is: | receive him, therefore, in the Lord, with all joy, and hold such in honour, | Receive him therefore with heartfelt Christian joy, and hold in honour men like him; |
Philippians 2:30 | Because for the work of Christ he was near to death, putting his life in danger to make your care for me complete. | because on account of the work of the Christ he drew near to death, having hazarded the life that he might fill up your deficiency of service unto me. | because it was for the sake of Christ's work that he came so near death, hazarding, as he did, his very life in endeavouring to make good any deficiency that there might be in your gifts to me. |
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