Merged Jane's edits to Philippians. (#105)
Co-authored-by: justplainjane47 <justplainjane47@noreply.door43.org> Reviewed-on: https://git.door43.org/unfoldingWord/en_tq/pulls/105
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1:1 v5pt To whom did Paul address this letter? Paul addressed this letter to all the people who are set apart in Christ Jesus at Philippi, including the overseers and deacons.
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1:5 g0p6 For what did Paul give thanks to God for the Philippians? Paul gave thanks to God for the Philippians’ fellowship in the gospel from the first day until now.
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1:6 qyug Of what was Paul confident regarding the Philippians? Paul was confident that he who had begun a good work in them would complete it.
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1:7 nn5a In what had the Philippians been Paul’s partners? In Paul’s imprisonment, and in his defense and confirmation of the gospel, the Philippians had been his partner.
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1:7 nn5a In what had the Philippians been Paul’s partners? In Paul’s imprisonment, and in his defense and confirmation of the gospel, the Philippians had been his partners.
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1:9 i559 What did Paul pray would increase more and more among the Philippians? Paul prayed that love would increase more and more among the Philippians.
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1:11 pzs8 With what did Paul desire that the Philippians be filled? Paul desired that the Philippians be filled with the fruits of righteousness.
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1:12-14 gdhi How had Paul’s imprisonment advanced the gospel? Paul’s imprisonment for Christ had become widely known, and most of the brothers were now speaking with more boldness.
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1:18 m7cv What was Paul’s reaction to the sincere and insincere preaching of Christ? Paul rejoiced that, either way, Christ was being proclaimed.
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1:20 mwia What did Paul desire to do in life or by death? Paul desired to bring glory to Christ either in life or by death.
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1:21 ssns Paul said that to live is what, and to die is what? Paul said that to live is Christ, and to die is gain.
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1:22-24 vjr2 What choices pulled Paul in different directions? Paul was pulled by the choices of being with Christ in death, or of remaining in the flesh to continue his labor.
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1:25 wciu Paul was confident that he would remain with the Philippians for what purpose? Paul was confident that he would remain with the Philippians for their progress and joy in the faith.
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1:22-24 vjr2 What choices pulled Paul in different directions? Paul was pulled by the choices of being with Christ in death or of remaining in the flesh to continue his labor.
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1:25 wciu For what purpose was Paul confident that he would remain with the Philippians? Paul was confident that he would remain with the Philippians for their progress and joy in the faith.
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1:27 zd8v Whether with the Philippians or away from them, what did Paul want to hear about the Philippians? Paul wanted to hear that the Philippians stood fast in one spirit, with one soul striving together for the faith of the gospel.
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1:28 qv5m When the Philippians did not fear those opposing them, of what was that a sign? When the Philippians did not fear, it was a sign of their opponents’ destruction, but of their salvation.
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1:29 sd8l What two things had been granted to the Philippians by God? It had been granted to the Philippians that they believe on Christ, but also that they suffer in his behalf.
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1:28 qv5m When the Philippians did not fear those opposing them, of what was that a sign? When the Philippians did not fear those opposing them, it was a sign of their opponents’ destruction, but of the believers' salvation.
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1:29 sd8l What two things had been granted to the Philippians by God? It had been granted to the Philippians that they believe on Christ, but also that they suffer on his behalf.
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2:2 mm4l What does Paul say the Philippians must do to make his joy full? The Philippians must be of the same mind, have the same love, and be united in spirit and mind.
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2:3 etup How does Paul say the Philippians should count each other? The Philippians should count each other better than themselves.
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2:3 etup How does Paul say the Philippians should consider each other? The Philippians should consider each other better than themselves.
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2:5-6 vyrj Whose mind does Paul say we need to have? Paul says we need to have the mind of Christ Jesus.
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2:6 pasu In what form did Christ Jesus exist? Christ Jesus existed in the form of God.
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2:7 d1nd What form did Christ Jesus then take? Christ Jesus then took the form of a servant, in the appearance of a man.
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2:14 v65j Everything must be done without what? Everything must be done without complaining and arguing.
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2:17 rrv1 For what purpose is Paul pouring out his life? Paul is pouring out his life in the sacrifice and service of the Philippian’s faith.
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2:17-18 z99i What attitude does Paul have, which he also calls on the Philippians to have? Paul rejoices with great joy.
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2:20-21 dglx Why is Timothy a unique helper for Paul? Timothy is unique because he truly cares for the Philippians and not for his own interests.
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2:20-21 dglx Why is Timothy a unique helper for Paul? Timothy is unique because he truly cares for the Philippians.
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2:24 fy7y Is Paul expecting to see the Philippians? Yes, Paul expects to see the Philippians soon.
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2:30 k689 For what did Epaphroditus almost die? Epaphroditus almost died doing the work of Christ, serving Paul and supplying Paul’s needs.
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3:2 ylu8 For whom does Paul warn the believers to watch out? Paul warns the believers to watch out for the dogs, the evil workers, and the mutilators.
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3:8 jzfo For what purpose does Paul now consider all the previous things as garbage? Paul considers all the previous things as garbage so that he may gain Christ.
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3:9 easa What righteousness does Paul now have? Paul now has the righteousness from God that is through faith in Christ.
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3:10 c5cv Paul has fellowship with Christ in what? Paul has the fellowship of Christ’s sufferings.
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3:12 iktp Although he is not yet complete, what does Paul continue to do? Paul continues to press on.
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3:12 iktp Although he is not yet complete, what does Paul continue to do? Paul pursues perfection to grasp the reason for which Jesus grasped him.
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3:14 nqy3 Toward what goal does Paul press on? Paul presses on toward the goal to win the prize of the upward calling of God in Christ Jesus.
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3:17 onyo What does Paul tell the Philippians to do regarding the example of his walk? Paul tells the Philippians to join and imitate him in his walk.
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3:19 ujgt What is the destiny of those whose god is their belly and who think about earthly things? Those whose god is their belly and who think about earthly things are destined for destruction.
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4:1 lmuj What does Paul want his beloved friends in Philippi to do? Paul wants the Philippians to stand firm in the Lord.
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4:2 oafh What does Paul wish to see happen with Euodia and Syntyche? Paul wishes to see Euodia and Syntyche have the same mind in the Lord.
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4:4 l4i8 What does Paul tell the Philippians to always do? Paul tells them to rejoice in the Lord always.
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4:6 minr Instead of being anxious, what does Paul say to do? Paul says that instead of being anxious, tell God in prayer what we need, and thank him.
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4:6 minr Instead of being anxious, what does Paul say to do? Paul says that instead of being anxious, we are to tell God in prayer what we need, and thank him.
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4:7 ytr6 If we do this, what will guard our hearts and thoughts? If we do this, the peace of God will guard our hearts and thoughts.
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4:8 sta3 Upon what kinds of things does Paul say to think? Paul says to think upon things that are honorable, just, pure, lovely, of good report, excellent, and praiseworthy.
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4:10 i20a What have the Philippians now been able to renew? The Philippians have now been able to renew their concern for Paul.
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4:11-12 gk7e What secret has Paul learned about living in different circumstances? Paul has learned the secret of living contently in both abundance and need.
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4:13 gh6b By what power can Paul live contently? Paul can live contently in all circumstances through Christ who strengthens him.
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4:13 gh6b By what power can Paul live contently? Paul can live contently in all circumstances through Christ, who strengthens him.
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4:14-17 kjry What does Paul seek for the Philippians in their giving to provide for his needs? Paul seeks the fruit that increases to the Philippians’ account.
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4:18 mnvi How does God view the gift made by the Philippians for Paul? God is pleased with the sacrifice that the Philippians have made for Paul.
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4:18 mnvi How does God view the gift made by the Philippians to Paul? God is pleased with the gift that the Philippians have made to Paul.
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4:19 m6vc What does Paul say God will do for the Philippians? Paul says that God will supply every need of the Philippians according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
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4:22 j5w3 Paul says that those of which household greet the Philippians? Those of Caesar’s household greet the Philippians.
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