2:1 If
there
bee
therefore
any
consolation
in
Christ,
if
any
comfort
of
loue,
if
any
fellowship
of
the
Spirit,
if
any
bowels,
&
mercies;
2:2 Fulfill
ye
my
ioy,
that
yee
be
like
minded,
hauing
the
same
loue,
being
of
one
accord,
of
one
minde.
2:3 Let
nothing
bee
done
through
strife,
or
vaine
glory,
but
in
lowlinesse
of
minde
let
each
esteeme
other
better
then
themselues.
2:4 Looke
not
euery
man
on
his
owne
things,
but
euery
man
also
on
the
things
of
others.
2:5 Let
this
minde
bee
in
you,
which
was
also
in
Christ
Iesus:
2:6 Who
being
in
the
forme
of
God,
thought
it
not
robbery
to
bee
equall
with
God:
2:7 But
made
himselfe
of
no
reputation,
and
tooke
vpon
him
the
forme
of
a
seruant,
and
was
made
in
the
likenesse
of
men.
2:8 And
being
found
in
fashion
as
a
man,
he
humbled
himselfe,
and
became
obedient
vnto
death,
euen
the
death
of
the
Crosse.
2:9 Wherefore
God
also
hath
highly
exalted
him,
and
giuen
him
a
Name
which
is
aboue
euery
name:
2:10 That
at
the
Name
of
Iesus
euery
knee
should
bow,
of
things
in
heauen,
and
things
in
earth,
and
things
vnder
the
earth:
2:11 And
that
euery
tongue
should
confesse,
that
Iesus
Christ
is
Lord,
to
the
glory
of
God
the
Father.
2:12 Wherefore,
my
beloued,
as
yee
haue
alwayes
obeyed,
not
as
in
my
presence
onely,
but
now
much
more
in
my
absence;
worke
out
your
owne
saluation
with
feare,
and
trembling.
2:13 For
it
is
God
which
worketh
in
you,
both
to
will,
and
to
doe,
of
his
good
pleasure.
2:14 Doe
all
things
without
murmurings,
and
disputings:
2:15 That
yee
may
bee
blamelesse
and
harmelesse,
the
sonnes
of
God,
without
rebuke,
in
the
middes
of
a
crooked
and
peruerse
nation,
among
whom
ye
shine
as
lights
in
the
world:
2:16 Holding
foorth
the
word
of
life,
that
I
may
reioyce
in
the
day
of
Christ,
that
I
haue
not
runne
in
vaine,
neither
laboured
in
vaine.
2:17 Yea,
and
if
I
bee
offered
vpon
the
sacrifice
and
seruice
of
your
faith,
I
ioy,
and
reioyce
with
you
all.
2:18 For
the
same
cause
also
doe
ye
ioy,
and
reioyce
with
me.
2:19 But
I
trust
in
the
Lord
Iesus,
to
send
Timotheus
shortly
vnto
you,
that
I
also
may
bee
of
good
comfort,
when
I
know
your
state.
2:20 For
I
haue
no
man
like
minded,
who
will
naturally
care
for
your
state.
2:21 For
all
seeke
their
owne,
not
the
things
which
are
Iesus
Christs.
2:22 But
ye
know
the
proofe
of
him,
That
as
a
sonne
with
the
father,
hee
hath
serued
with
me,
in
the
Gospel.
2:23 Him
therefore
I
hope
to
send
presently,
so
soone
as
I
shall
see
how
it
wil
goe
with
me.
2:24 But
I
trust
in
the
Lord,
that
I
also
my
selfe
shall
come
shortly.
2:25 Yet
I
supposed
it
necessary,
to
send
to
you
Epaphroditus
my
brother
and
companion
in
labour,
and
fellow
souldiour,
but
your
messenger,
and
hee
that
ministred
to
my
wants.
2:26 For
hee
longed
after
you
all,
and
was
full
of
heauinesse,
because
that
yee
had
heard
that
he
had
bene
sicke.
2:27 For
indeed
he
was
sicke
nigh
vnto
death,
but
God
had
mercy
on
him:
and
not
on
him
onely,
but
on
mee
also,
lest
I
should
haue
sorow
vpon
sorow.
2:28 I
sent
him
therefore
the
more
carefully,
that
when
ye
see
him
againe,
ye
may
reioyce,
and
that
I
may
bee
the
lesse
sorrowfull.
2:29 Receiue
him
therfore
in
the
Lord
with
all
gladnesse,
and
hold
such
in
reputation:
2:30 Because
for
the
worke
of
Christ
he
was
nigh
vnto
death,
not
regarding
his
life,
to
supply
your
lacke
of
seruice
toward
me.