1
Therefore,
my
brethren
dearly
beloved
and
longed
for,
my
joy
and
crown,
so
stand
fast
in
the
Lord,
[my]
dearly
beloved.
2
I
beseech
Euodias,
and
beseech
Syntyche,
that
they
be
of
the
same
mind
in
the
Lord.
3
And
I
intreat
thee
also,
true
yokefellow,
help
those
women
which
laboured
with
me
in
the
gospel,
with
Clement
also,
and
[with]
other
my
fellowlabourers,
whose
names
[are]
in
the
book
of
life.
4
Rejoice
in
the
Lord
alway:
[and]
again
I
say,
Rejoice.
5
Let
your
moderation
be
known
unto
all
men.
The
Lord
[is]
at
hand.
6
Be
careful
for
nothing;
but
in
every
thing
by
prayer
and
supplication
with
thanksgiving
let
your
requests
be
made
known
unto
God.
7
And
the
peace
of
God,
which
passeth
all
understanding,
shall
keep
your
hearts
and
minds
through
Christ
Jesus.
8
Finally,
brethren,
whatsoever
things
are
true,
whatsoever
things
[are]
honest,
whatsoever
things
[are]
just,
whatsoever
things
[are]
pure,
whatsoever
things
[are]
lovely,
whatsoever
things
[are]
of
good
report;
if
[there
be]
any
virtue,
and
if
[there
be]
any
praise,
think
on
these
things.
9
Those
things,
which
ye
have
both
learned,
and
received,
and
heard,
and
seen
in
me,
do:
and
the
God
of
peace
shall
be
with
you.
10
But
I
rejoiced
in
the
Lord
greatly,
that
now
at
the
last
your
care
of
me
hath
flourished
again;
wherein
ye
were
also
careful,
but
ye
lacked
opportunity.
11
Not
that
I
speak
in
respect
of
want:
for
I
have
learned,
in
whatsoever
state
I
am,
[therewith]
to
be
content.
12
I
know
both
how
to
be
abased,
and
I
know
how
to
abound:
every
where
and
in
all
things
I
am
instructed
both
to
be
full
and
to
be
hungry,
both
to
abound
and
to
suffer
need.
13
I
can
do
all
things
through
Christ
which
strengtheneth
14
Notwithstanding
ye
have
well
done,
that
ye
did
communicate
with
my
affliction.
15
Now
ye
Philippians
know
also,
that
in
the
beginning
of
the
gospel,
when
I
departed
from
Macedonia,
no
church
communicated
with
me
as
concerning
giving
and
receiving,
but
ye
only.
16
For
even
in
Thessalonica
ye
sent
once
and
again
unto
my
necessity.
17
Not
because
I
desire
a
gift:
but
I
desire
fruit
that
may
abound
to
your
account.
18
But
I
have
all,
and
abound:
I
am
full,
having
received
of
Epaphroditus
the
things
[which
were
sent]
from
you,
an
odour
of
a
sweet
smell,
a
sacrifice
acceptable,
wellpleasing
to
God.
19
But
my
God
shall
supply
all
your
need
according
to
his
riches
in
glory
by
Christ
Jesus.
20
Now
unto
God
and
our
Father
[be]
glory
for
ever
and
ever.
Amen.
21
Salute
every
saint
in
Christ
Jesus.
The
brethren
which
are
with
me
greet
you.
22
All
the
saints
salute
you,
chiefly
they
that
are
of
Caesar’s
household.
23
The
grace
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
[be]
with
you
all.
Amen.
[the]
Philippians
written
from
Rome,
by
Epaphroditus.]