Philippians 4:10-12
1599 Geneva Bible
10 [a]Now I rejoice also in the Lord greatly, that now at the last your care for me springeth afresh, wherein notwithstanding ye were careful, but ye lacked opportunity.
11 I speak not because of [b]want: for I have learned in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.
12 And I can be [c]abased, and I can abound: everywhere in all things I am [d]instructed, both to be full, and to be hungry, and to abound, and to have want.
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- Philippians 4:10 He witnesseth that their liberality was acceptable to him, wherewith they did help him in his extreme poverty: but yet so moderating his words, that he might declare himself void of all suspicion of dishonesty, and that he hath a mind contented both with prosperity and adversity, and to be short, that he reposeth himself in the only will of God.
- Philippians 4:11 As though I passed for my want.
- Philippians 4:12 He useth a general word, and yet he speaketh but of one kind of cross, which is poverty, for commonly poverty bringeth all kinds of discommodity with it.
- Philippians 4:12 This is a metaphor taken from holy things or sacrifices, for our life is like a sacrifice.
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