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Philippians 2
If
there
be
therefore
any
consolation
in
Christ,
if
any
comfort
of
love,
if
any
fellowship
of
the
Spirit,
if
any
a
bowels
and
mercies,
2 Fulfil
ye
my
joy,
that
ye
be
likeminded,
having
the
same
a
love,
being
of
b
one
c
accord,
of
one
mind.
3 Let
nothing
be
done
through
a
strife
or
vainglory;
but
in
lowliness
of
mind
let
each
b
esteem
other
better
than
themselves.
4 Look
not
every
man
on
his
own
things,
but
every
man
also
on
the
things
of
others.
5 Let
this
mind
be
in
you,
which
was
also
in
Christ
Jesus:
6 Who,
being
in
the
a
form
of
God,
thought
it
not
robbery
to
be
b
equal
with
God:
7 But
made
himself
of
no
reputation,
and
took
upon
him
the
form
of
a
a
servant,
and
was
made
in
the
likeness
of
men:
8 And
being
found
in
a
fashion
as
a
man,
he
b
humbled
himself,
and
became
c
obedient
unto
d
death,
even
the
e
death
of
the
cross.
9 Wherefore
God
also
hath
highly
a
exalted
him,
and
given
him
a
b
name
which
is
above
every
name:
10 That
at
the
a
name
of
Jesus
every
b
knee
should
bow,
of
things
in
heaven,
and
things
in
earth,
and
things
under
the
earth;
11 And
that
every
tongue
should
confess
that
Jesus
Christ
is
a
Lord,
to
the
glory
of
God
the
Father.
12 Wherefore,
my
beloved,
as
ye
have
always
obeyed,
not
as
in
my
presence
only,
but
now
much
more
in
my
absence,
a
work
out
your
own
b
salvation
with
fear
and
trembling.
13 For
it
is
God
which
worketh
in
you
both
to
will
and
to
do
of
his
good
pleasure.
14 Do
all
things
without
murmurings
and
a
disputings:
15 That
ye
may
be
blameless
and
harmless,
the
a
sons
of
God,
without
rebuke,
in
the
midst
of
a
crooked
and
perverse
b
nation,
among
whom
ye
c
shine
as
lights
in
the
world;
16 Holding
forth
the
word
of
life;
that
I
may
rejoice
in
the
day
of
Christ,
that
I
have
not
run
in
vain,
neither
laboured
in
vain.
17 Yea,
and
if
I
be
a
offered
upon
the
sacrifice
and
service
of
your
faith,
I
joy,
and
rejoice
with
you
all.
18 For
the
same
cause
also
do
ye
joy,
and
rejoice
with
me.
19 But
I
trust
in
the
Lord
Jesus
to
send
Timotheus
shortly
unto
you,
that
I
also
may
be
of
good
comfort,
when
I
know
your
state.
20 For
I
have
no
man
likeminded,
who
will
naturally
care
for
your
state.
21 For
all
a
seek
their
b
own,
not
the
things
which
are
Jesus
Christ's.
22 But
ye
know
the
a
proof
of
him,
that,
as
a
son
with
the
father,
he
hath
served
with
me
in
the
gospel.
23 Him
therefore
I
hope
to
send
presently,
so
soon
as
I
shall
see
how
it
will
go
with
me.
24 But
I
trust
in
the
Lord
that
I
also
myself
shall
come
shortly.
25 Yet
I
supposed
it
necessary
to
send
to
you
a
Epaphroditus,
my
brother,
and
companion
in
labour,
and
fellowsoldier,
but
your
messenger,
and
he
that
ministered
to
my
wants.
26 For
he
longed
after
you
all,
and
was
full
of
heaviness,
because
that
ye
had
heard
that
he
had
been
sick.
27 For
indeed
he
was
sick
nigh
unto
death:
but
God
had
mercy
on
him;
and
not
on
him
only,
but
on
me
also,
lest
I
should
have
sorrow
upon
sorrow.
28 I
sent
him
therefore
the
more
carefully,
that,
when
ye
see
him
again,
ye
may
rejoice,
and
that
I
may
be
the
less
sorrowful.
29 Receive
him
therefore
in
the
Lord
with
all
a
gladness;
and
b
hold
such
in
c
reputation:
30 Because
for
the
work
of
Christ
he
was
nigh
unto
death,
not
regarding
his
life,
to
supply
your
a
lack
of
service
toward
me.
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