And Again and Again and Again I Win
Philippians
Male monarch James Version (KJV)
Philippians iv:4
"Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice."
King James Version (KJV)
Other Translations for Philippians 4:4
Reioyce in the Lord alway: and againe I say, Reioyce.
- Rex James Version (1611) - View 1611 Bible Scan
Rejoice in the Lord always; once again I will say, rejoice!
- New American Standard Version (1995)
Rejoice in the Lord e'er: again I will say, Rejoice.
- American Standard Version (1901)
Exist glad in the Lord at all times: over again I say, Be glad.
- Basic English language Bible
Rejoice in [the] Lord always: over again I will say, Rejoice.
- Darby Bible
Rejoice in the Lord ever: and again I say, Rejoice.
- Webster'southward Bible
Ever be glad in the Lord: I will repeat it, be glad.
- Weymouth Bible
Rejoice in the Lord e'er! Again I will say, Rejoice!
- World English Bible
Ioye ye in the Lord euere more; eft Y seie, ioye ye.
- Wycliffe Bible
Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice;
- Youngs Literal Bible
Bible Commentary for Philippians 4:iv
Wesley's Notes for Philippians four:4
iv:2 I beseech - He repeats this twice, as if speaking to each face up to face, and that with the utmost tenderness.
four:iii And I entreat thee too, true yokefellow - St. Paul had many fellowlabourers, just not many yokefellows. In this number was Barnabas offset, and then Silas, whom he probably addresses here; for Silas had been his yokefellow at the very place, #Acts sixteen:nineteen|. Aid those women who laboured together with me - Literally, who wrestled. The Greek word doth not imply preaching, or anything of that kind; simply danger and toil endured for the sake of the gospel, which was also endured at the aforementioned time, probably at Philippi, by Clement and my other fellowlabourers - This is a dissimilar word from the former, and does properly imply fellowpreachers. Whose names, although not set downwards here, are in the volume of life - As are those of all believers. An allusion to the wrestlers in the Olympic games, whose names were all enrolled in a book. Reader, is thy name there? And then walk circumspectly, lest the Lord blot thee out of his volume!
4:v Permit your gentleness - Yieldingness, sweetness of atmosphere, the outcome of joy in the Lord. Be known - Past your whole behaviour. To all men - Expert and bad, gentle and froward. Those of the roughest tempers are good natured to some, from natural sympathy and various motives; a Christian, to all. The Lord - The approximate, the rewarder, the avenger. Is at paw - Standeth at the door.
4:half-dozen Be anxiously careful for zip - If men are not gentle towards you, yet neither on this, nor whatever other account, be careful, merely pray. Carefulness and prayer cannot stand up together. In every thing - Great and minor. Let your requests be made known - They who past a preposterous shame or distrustful modesty, cover, stifle, or continue in their desires, as if they were either too pocket-size or too great, must be racked with care; from which they are entirely delivered, who pour them out with a free and filial confidence. To God - Information technology is not always proper to disembalm them to men. By supplication - Which is the enlarging upon and pressing our petition. With thanksgiving - The surest marking of a soul costless from care, and of prayer joined with true resignation. This is always followed by peace. Peace and thanksgiving are both coupled together, #Col three:15|.
People'south Bible Notes for Philippians 4:four
Php 4:4 Rejoice in the Lord always. Compare Php iii:1. That a prisoner, soon to exist tried for his life, should not only rejoice but bid others to rejoice, shows the ability of the gospel to comfort one who has fabricated Christ all in all.
Source: https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Philippians-4-4/
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