PHILIPPIANS
Chapter 3
Phil | Murdock | 3:1 |
Finally, my brethren, rejoice in our Lord. To write these | |
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For we are the | |
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And yet I might place reliance on the flesh. For, if any one thinketh that his reliance should be on the flesh, I might | |
Phil | Murdock | 3:5 | Circumcised when eight days old; of the stock of Israel; of the tribe of Benjamin; a Hebrew, descendant of Hebrews; as to the law, a Pharisee; | |
Phil | Murdock | 3:6 | as to zeal, a persecutor of the church; and as to the righteousness of the law, I was without fault. | |
Phil | Murdock | 3:7 | But these things, which had been my excellence, I have accounted a detriment, because of the Messiah. | |
Phil | Murdock | 3:8 |
And now also I account them all a detriment, because of the excellency of the knowledge of Jesus the Messiah my Lord; for the sake of whom, I have parted with all things, and have accounted | |
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and be found in him; since my righteousness is not | |
Phil | Murdock | 3:10 | that thereby I might know Jesus, and the efficacy of his resurrection; and might participate in his sufferings, and be assimilated to his death: | |
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Not as though I had already taken | |
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My brethren, I do not consider myself, as having taken | |
Phil | Murdock | 3:14 |
and I run straight for the goal, that I may obtain the | |
Phil | Murdock | 3:15 | Therefore let those who are perfect, have these views; and if ye differently view any thing, God will reveal that also to you. | |
Phil | Murdock | 3:16 | Nevertheless, that we may attain to this, let us proceed on in one path, and with one consent. | |
Phil | Murdock | 3:17 | Be like me, my brethren; and contemplate them, who walk after the pattern ye have seen in us. | |
Phil | Murdock | 3:18 | For there are many who walk otherwise; of whom I have often told you, and I now tell you, with weeping, that they are adversaries of the cross of the Messiah; | |
Phil | Murdock | 3:19 | whose end is destruction; whose god is their belly, and their glory their shame; whose thoughts are on things of the earth. | |
Phil | Murdock | 3:20 | But our concern is with heaven; and from thence we expect our Vivifier, our Lord, Jesus the Messiah; | |