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In me (εν εμο). Paul dares to point to his life in Philippi as an illustration of this high thinking. The preacher is the interpre…

Those things which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do. That is, what you have witnessed in me, wha…

Ye have both learned, and received.—The reference is here to St. Paul’s teaching, which he “delivered” to them (see [Refe…

Those things, which you have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do; and the God of peace shall be with you.
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Since Paul himself had been their teacher and example, what they had learned from him they were to keep on practicing. The four verbs in this verse…

What things you have learned, and received, and heard. By this accumulation of terms, he intimates that he was assiduous in inculcating th…

These things which you have both learned Meaning from himself, in a doctrinal way.
and received ;…

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