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# What then?
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Paul uses this question to tell how he feels about the situation he wrote about in [Philippians 15-17](./15.md). Possible meanings are 1) this is an idiom that means "It does not matter." or 2) the words "shall I think about this" are understood as part of the question. Alternate translation: "What then shall I think about this?" or "This is what I think about it" (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]])
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# Only that in every way—whether from false motives or from true—Christ is proclaimed
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"As long as people preach about Christ, it does not matter if they do it for good reasons or for bad reasons"
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# in this I rejoice
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"I am happy because people are preaching about Jesus"
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# I will rejoice
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"I will celebrate" or "I will be glad"
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