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Philippians 1
Paul
and
Timotheus,
the
a
servants
of
Jesus
Christ,
to
all
the
saints
in
Christ
Jesus
which
are
at
Philippi,
with
the
b
bishops
and
c
deacons:
2 Grace
be
unto
you,
and
peace,
from
God
our
Father,
and
from
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
3 I
thank
my
God
upon
every
remembrance
of
you,
4 Always
in
every
prayer
of
mine
for
you
all
making
request
with
joy,
5 For
your
fellowship
in
the
gospel
from
the
first
day
until
now;
6 Being
confident
of
this
very
thing,
that
he
which
hath
begun
a
good
work
in
you
will
a
perform
it
until
the
day
of
Jesus
Christ:
7 Even
as
it
is
a
meet
for
me
to
think
this
of
you
all,
because
I
have
you
in
my
heart;
inasmuch
as
both
in
my
bonds,
and
in
the
defence
and
b
confirmation
of
the
gospel,
ye
all
are
partakers
of
my
c
grace.
8 For
God
is
my
a
record,
how
greatly
I
long
after
you
all
in
the
b
bowels
of
Jesus
Christ.
9 And
this
I
pray,
that
your
a
love
may
abound
yet
more
and
more
in
knowledge
and
in
all
judgment;
10 That
ye
may
a
approve
things
that
are
excellent;
that
ye
may
be
b
sincere
and
without
offence
till
the
day
of
Christ;
11 Being
filled
with
the
fruits
of
a
righteousness,
which
are
by
Jesus
Christ,
unto
the
glory
and
praise
of
God.
12 But
I
would
ye
should
understand,
brethren,
that
the
things
which
happened
unto
me
have
a
fallen
out
rather
unto
the
furtherance
of
the
gospel;
13 So
that
my
bonds
in
Christ
are
manifest
in
all
the
a
palace,
and
in
all
other
places;
14 And
many
of
the
brethren
in
the
Lord,
waxing
confident
by
my
bonds,
are
much
more
bold
to
speak
the
word
without
a
fear.
15 Some
indeed
preach
Christ
even
of
envy
and
a
strife;
and
some
also
of
good
will:
16 The
one
preach
Christ
of
contention,
not
sincerely,
supposing
to
add
affliction
to
my
bonds:
17 But
the
other
of
love,
knowing
that
I
am
set
for
the
defence
of
the
gospel.
18 What
then?
notwithstanding,
every
way,
whether
in
pretence,
or
in
truth,
Christ
is
preached;
and
I
therein
do
rejoice,
yea,
and
will
rejoice.
19 For
I
know
that
this
shall
turn
to
my
salvation
through
your
a
prayer,
and
the
supply
of
the
b
Spirit
of
Jesus
Christ,
20 According
to
my
earnest
expectation
and
my
a
hope,
that
in
nothing
I
shall
be
ashamed,
but
that
with
all
boldness,
as
always,
so
now
also
Christ
shall
be
b
magnified
in
my
body,
whether
it
be
by
life,
or
by
death.
21 For
to
me
to
live
is
Christ,
and
to
die
is
gain.
22 But
if
I
live
in
the
flesh,
this
is
the
fruit
of
my
labour:
yet
what
I
shall
choose
I
a
wot
not.
23 For
I
am
a
in
a
strait
betwixt
two,
having
a
desire
to
depart,
and
to
be
with
Christ;
which
is
far
better:
24 Nevertheless
to
a
abide
in
the
flesh
is
more
needful
for
you.
25 And
having
this
confidence,
I
know
that
I
shall
abide
and
continue
with
you
all
for
your
furtherance
and
joy
of
faith;
26 That
your
rejoicing
may
be
more
abundant
in
Jesus
Christ
for
me
by
my
coming
to
you
again.
27 Only
let
your
conversation
be
as
it
becometh
the
gospel
of
Christ:
that
whether
I
come
and
see
you,
or
else
be
absent,
I
may
hear
of
your
affairs,
that
ye
a
stand
fast
in
one
spirit,
with
b
one
c
mind
d
striving
together
for
the
faith
of
the
gospel;
28 And
in
nothing
terrified
by
your
adversaries:
a
which
is
to
them
an
evident
token
of
perdition,
but
to
you
of
salvation,
and
that
of
God.
29 For
unto
you
it
is
given
in
the
behalf
of
Christ,
not
only
to
believe
on
him,
but
also
to
a
suffer
for
his
sake;
30 Having
the
same
conflict
which
ye
saw
in
me,
and
now
hear
to
be
in
me.
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