Philippians 4

1.Therefore, my brethren, beloved and longed for, my joy and my crown, so continue in the Lord, ye beloved.
2.I pray Euodias, and beseech Syntyche, that they be of one accord in the Lord,
3.Yea, and I beseech thee, faithful yokefellow, help those women, which laboured with me in the Gospel, with Clemente also, and with other my fellow labourers, whose names are in the *abook of life.
4.Rejoice in the Lord alway, again I say, rejoice.
5.Let your patient mind be known unto all men. The Lord is bat hand.
6.*Be nothing careful, but in all things let your requests be shewed unto God in prayer, & supplication with giving of thanks.
7.And the peace of God which passeth all understanding, shall cpreserve your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
8.Furthermore, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things pertain to love, whatsoever things are of good report, if there be any virtue, or if there be any praise, think on these things,
9.Which ye have both learned and received, and heard, and seen in me: those things do, & the God of peace shalbe with you.
10.Now I rejoice also in the Lord greatly, that now at the last ye are drevived again to care for me, wherein notwithstanding ye were careful, but ye lacked opportunity.
11.I speak not because of ewant: for I have learned in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.
12.And I can be abased, and I can abunde: every where in all things I am instructed both to be full, and to be hungry, and to abunde, and to have want.
13.I am able to do all things through the help of fChrist, which strengtheneth me.
14.Notwithstanding ye have well done, that ye did communicate to mine affliction.
15.And ye Philippians know also that in the gbeginning of the Gospel, when I departed from Macedonia, no Church communicated with me concerning the hmatter of giving and receiving, but ye only.
16.For even when I was in Thessalonica, ye sent once, and afterward again for my necessity,
17.Not that I desire a gift: but I desire the fruit which may ^further your reckoning.
18.Now I have received all, and have plenty: I was even filled, after that I had received of Epaphroditus that which came from you, an odour that smelleth sweet, a sacrifice acceptable and pleasant to God.
19.And my God shall fulfill all your necessities through his riches with glory in Jesus Christ.
20.Unto God even our Father be praise for evermore, Amen.
21.Salute all the Saints in Christ Jesus. The brethren, which are with me, greet you.
22.All the Saints salute you, and most of all they which are of iCesar’s household.
23.The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all, Amen.
Written to the Philippians from Rome, and sent by Epaphroditus.

Notes

3-*.
Psal. 69.28, Luk. 10.20, Rev. 3.5, and 10.8 and 21.27.
3-a.
This book Ezekiel calls the writing of the house of Israel, and the secret of the Lord, Eze. 13.9.
5-b.
To succour you.
6-*.
Mat. 6.25.
7-c.
From Satan, who seeks to take from us this peace of conscience.
10-d.
That is, begin anew to help me.
11-e.
That I was not able to endure my poverty.
13-f.
Not of his own virtue or free will.
15-g.
When I first preached the Gospel unto you.
15-h.
He had given of his part in communicating with them spiritual things, but he received nothing of them, which ought at least to have relieved him in his necessity.
17-^.
Or, abunde toward your count.
22-i.
Of such as did belong to the Emperor Nero.