| Chapter 2 |
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If then [there be] any comfort in Christ, if any consolation of love, if any fellowship of [the] Spirit, if any bowels and compassions, |
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fulfil my joy, that ye may think the same thing, having the same love, joined in soul, thinking one thing; |
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[let] nothing [be] in the spirit of strife or vain glory, but, in lowliness of mind, each esteeming the other as more excellent than themselves; |
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regarding not each his own [qualities], but each those of others also. |
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For let this mind be in you which [was] also in Christ Jesus; |
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who, subsisting in the form of God, did not esteem it an object of rapine to be on an equality with God; |
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but emptied himself, taking a bondman's form, taking his place in [the] likeness of men; |
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and having been found in figure as a man, humbled himself, becoming obedient even unto death, and [that the] death of [the] cross. |
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Wherefore also God highly exalted him, and granted him a name, that which is above every name, |
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that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of heavenly and earthly and infernal [beings], |
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and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ [is] Lord to God [the] Father's glory. |
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So that, my beloved, even as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much rather in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, |
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for it is God who works in you both the willing and the working according to [his] good pleasure. |
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Do all things without murmurings and reasonings, |
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that ye may be harmless and simple, irreproachable children of God in the midst of a crooked and perverted generation; among whom ye appear as lights in [the] world, |
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holding forth [the] word of life, so as to be a boast for me in Christ's day, that I have not run in vain nor laboured in vain. |
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But if also I am poured out as a libation on the sacrifice and ministration of your faith, I rejoice, and rejoice in common with you all. |
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In like manner do ye also rejoice, and rejoice with me. |
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But I hope in [the] Lord Jesus to send Timotheus to you shortly, that I also may be refreshed, knowing how ye get on. |
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For I have no one like-minded who will care with genuine feeling how ye get on. |
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For all seek their own things, not the things of Jesus Christ. |
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But ye know the proof of him, that, as a child a father, he has served with me in the work of the glad tidings. |
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Him therefore I hope to send immediately, as soon as I shall see how it goes with me: |
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but I trust in [the] Lord that I myself also shall soon come; |
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but I have thought it necessary to send to you Epaphroditus, my brother and fellow-workman and fellow-soldier, but your messenger and minister to my need, |
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since he had a longing desire after you all, and was distressed because ye had heard that he was sick; |
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for he was also sick close to death, but God had mercy on him, and not indeed on him alone, but also on me, that I might not have sorrow upon sorrow. |
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I have sent him therefore the more diligently, that seeing him ye might again rejoice, and that I might be the less sorrowful. |
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Receive him therefore in [the] Lord with all joy, and hold such in honour; |
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because for the sake of the work he drew near even to death, venturing his life that he might fill up what lacked in your ministration toward me. |