PHILIPPIANS
Chapter 4
Phil | ABP | 4:1 | So that, [5brethren 1my 2beloved 3and 4longed for], [2joy 3and 4crown 1my], so stand firm in the Lord, beloved! | |
Phil | ABP | 4:3 | Yes, I ask also you [2fellow-companion 1genuine], aid these women! who in the good news fought together with me; also with Clement, and the rest of my fellow-workers, whose names are in the book of life. | |
Phil | ABP | 4:6 | Let no one be anxious, but in all prayer and supplication with thankfulness [2your requests 1let] be made known to God! | |
Phil | ABP | 4:7 | And the peace of God, the one surpassing every mind, shall guard your hearts and your thoughts in Christ Jesus. | |
Phil | ABP | 4:8 | For the rest, brethren, as much as is true, as much as is serious, as much as is just, as much as is pure, as much as is friendly, as much as is of good report, if any virtue and if any high praise, these things consider! | |
Phil | ABP | 4:9 | What also you learned and received, and heard, and saw in me, these things practice! and the God of peace will be with you. | |
Phil | ABP | 4:10 | And I rejoiced in the Lord greatly, that already at some time you flourished again [2about 3me 1to think]; upon which also you thought, but lacked means. | |
Phil | ABP | 4:11 | Not that, [2as to 3deficiency 1I speak]; for I learned in what I am to be self-sufficient. | |
Phil | ABP | 4:12 | I know also to be humble, I know also to abound. In everything, and in all things I am initiated, both to be full and to hunger, and to abound and to be lacking. | |
Phil | ABP | 4:15 | And know also you, O Philippians, that in the beginning of the good news, when I came forth from Macedonia, not one [3me 1assembly 2participated with] in the matter of portioning out and receiving, except you alone. | |
Phil | ABP | 4:17 | Not that I anxiously seek the gift, but I anxiously seek the fruit being superabundant for your account. | |
Phil | ABP | 4:18 | But I receive all things, and I abound. I am full, having received by Epaphroditus the things from you, a scent of pleasant aroma, a sacrifice accepted, well-pleasing to God. | |