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Be of the same mind (ĎÎż ÎąĎ ĎÎż ĎĎÎżÎ˝ÎżĎ Î˝ĎÎľĎ). Absolute or independent use of the participle again as with all the participles through âŚ

Be of the same mind, etc. This passage has been variously interpreted. "Enter into each other's circumstances, in order to see how you wouâŚ

Be of the same mind . . .âIn every Christian community, there should be that harmony which proceeds from a common object, common hopes, coâŚ

Agree together, you Christian people. Do not be always arguing and discussing. Be of the same mind one towards another. In church life very much muâŚ

The material in these verses seems to describe a Christianâs relations to oneâs neighbors and friends (including believers), preceded by one refereâŚ

Not thinking arrogantly of yourselves, etc. The Apostle uses words in Greek that are more significant and more suitable to the anâŚ

Be of the same mind one towards another
Which is not to be understood of the sameness of their judgment, or of theirâŚ

The love Christians profe for each other should be sincere, free from deceit, and empty and deceitful compliments. Depending on Divine grace, they âŚ

Previously, the Apostle showed that charity should be practiced toward the needy; now he shows how it should be practiced even toward eneâŚ
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