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Again I will say (παλιν ερω). Future active indicative of defective verb ειπον.
Rejoice (χαιρετε). Present…

Rejoice in the Lord alway. (See Barnes on Philippians 3:1).
It is the privilege of Christians to do this, not at certain periods an…

Rejoice in the Lord... and again I say, Rejoice.—The original word is the term always used in classical Greek (see the co…

Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, Rejoice.
The very word "rejoice," seems to imply a reduplication; it is joy, and re-jo…

From his previous exhortation to unity and from his attempt to correct a case of disunity, Paul proceeds to urge the church to maintain certain pos…

Rejoice in the Lord. This is an exhortation appropriate for the times. For, as the condition of the godly was extremely troubled, and dang…

Rejoice in the Lord always
This is a repetition of the exhortation in the preceding chapter; (See Gill on Philip…

Let believers be of one mind and ready to help each other. As the apostle had found the benefit of their a istance, he knew how comfortable it woul…

Previously, the apostle proposed examples for the Philippians to follow. Here, in a moral exhortation, he shows how they should conduct themselves.…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson