14 Peace do you pursue with all, and the holiness, which without no one shall see the Lord.
14 Peace do you pursue with all, and the holiness, which without no one shall see the Lord.
15 but according to the one having called you holy, and yourselves holy ones in all conduct become you;
16 because it has been written: Holy ones become you, because I holy am.
15 but according to the one having called you holy, and yourselves holy ones in all conduct become you;
16 because it has been written: Holy ones become you, because I holy am.
3 Fornication but and all impurity or unbridled lust not even let it be named among you, (as it becomes holy ones,)
3 Fornication but and all impurity or unbridled lust not even let it be named among you, (as it becomes holy ones,)
5 This for be desired by you which also in Anointed Jesus,
3 This for is will of the God, the sanctification of you; to abstain you from the fornication;
4 to have known each one of you the of himself vessel to possess in satisfaction and honor,
5 not in passion of inordinate desire, as even the Gentiles those not knowing the God;
6 that not to overstep and cheat in the matter the brother of himself; because an avenger the Lord concerning all these things, as also we before said to you and fully testified.
7 Not for did call us the God for impurity, but in sanctification.
16 Not know you, that a temple of God you are, and the spirit of the God dwells in you?
22 to put from you, according to the former course of life, the old man, that being corrupt according to the inordinate desires of the deceit;
23 to be renewed and in the spirit of the mind of you,
24 and be you clothed with the new man, that according to God having been created in righteousness and holiness of the truth.
4 even as he chose us in him before a casting down of a world, to have us holy ones and blameless ones in sight of him;
1 These therefore having the promise, beloved ones, let us cleanse ourselves from all pollution of flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in fear of God.
1 These therefore having the promise, beloved ones, let us cleanse ourselves from all pollution of flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in fear of God.
9 of the one having saved us and having called with a calling holy, not according to the works of us, but according to own purpose and favor that having been given to us in Anointed Jesus before times agelasting,
48 Shall be therefore you perfect, as the Father of you, who in the heavens, perfect is.
17 Sanctify them in the truth of thee; the word the thine truth is.
16 No one and a lamp having lighted, covers him with a vessel, or under a couch places; but upon a lampstand places, that those entering may see the light.
22 Now but having been freed from the sin, having been enslaved and to the God, you have the fruit of you in sanctification; the and end, life agelasting.
17 I entreat now you, brethren, to watch those the separations and the stumblingblocks, contrary to the teaching which you learned, are making; and turn away from them.
2 to the congregation of the God to that being in Corinth, having been sanctified in Anointed Jesus, called saints with all those calling upon the name of the Lord of us Jesus Anointed in every place, of them both and of us;
19 (According to man I speak, on account of the weakness of the flesh of you.) As for you presented the members of you slaves to the uncleanness and to the iniquity for the iniquity; so now present you in members of you slaves to the righteousness for sanctification.
21 Even you, once being aliens and enemies in the mind by the works those wicked, now indeed he reconciled,
22 in the body of the flesh of himself by means of the death, to present you holy ones and blameless ones and irreproachable ones in presence of him;
23 if indeed you continue in the faith having been grounded and settled ones, and not being moved away from the hope of the glad tidings of which you heard, of that having been published in all the creation that under the heaven; of which became I Paul a servant.
1 I entreat therefore you, brethren, through the tender compassion of the God, to present the bodies of you a sacrifice living, holy, wellpleasing to the God, the rational religious service of you;
1 If any therefore comfort in Anointed, if any soothing of love, if any fellowship of spirit, if any bowels and compassions;
2 fulfil you of me the joy, so that the same thing you may think, the same love having, united ones in soul, the one thing minding;
3 nothing in strife or vainglory, but in the lowliness of mind others esteeming exceeding yourselves;
4 not the things of yourselves each one regarding, but also the things of others everyone.
5 This for be desired by you which also in Anointed Jesus,
6 who in a form of God being, not a usurpation meditated the to be like to God, Phillippians
7 but himself emptied, a form of a slave having taken, in a likeness of men having been formed,
8 and in condition being found as a man; humbled himself, having become obedient till death, of a death even of a cross.
9 Therefore also the God him supremely exalted, and freely granted to him a name that above every name;
10 so that in the name of Jesus every knee should bend of heavenlies and of earthlies and of underground ones,
11 and every tongue should confess, that a Lord Jesus Anointed, for glory of God a Father.
12 So that, beloved ones of me, as always you obeyed, not as in the presence of me only, but now much more in the absence of me, with fear and trembling the of yourselves salvation work you out;
13 the God for it is the one working in you both the to will and the to work, on account of the goodpleasure.
14 All things do you without murmurings and disputings;
15 that you may be blameless ones and harmless ones, children of God irreproachable in midst of a generation perverse and having been misguided; to which you appear as luminaries in world,
16 a word of life holding out; for a boast to me in a day of Anointed, that not in vain I ran, nor in vain I toiled.
17 But if even I am poured out on the sacrifice and public service of the faith of you, I am glad and I rejoice with all you;
18 the and same also you be you glad, and rejoice you with me.
19 I hope but in Lord Jesus, Timothy shortly to send to you, that also I may be animated having ascertained the things concerning you.
20 No one for I have likesouled, who really the things concerning you will care; Phillippians
21 the all for the things of themselves are seeking, not the things of Jesus Anointed. Phillippians
22 The but proof of him you know, that, as with a father a child, with me be served for the glad tidings.
23 Him indeed therefore I hope to send, as I would view attentively the things concerning me, immediately;
24 having confidence and in Lord, that even myself shortly will come. Phillippians
25 Necessary but I esteemed, Epaphroditus the brother and fellowworker and fellowsoldier of me, of you but an apostle, and publicservant of the want of me, to have sent to you;
26 since longing after he was all you, and being depressed, because you heard that he was sick.
27 Indeed for he was sick near to death; but the God him pitied not him and only, but also me, so that not sorrow on sorrow I should have.
28 More speedily therefore I sent him, that seeing him again, you may rejoice, and I less sorrowful may be.
29 Receive you therefore him in Lord with all joy, and the such like ones in honor hold you;
30 because on account of the work of the Anointed even to death he was near, having risked the life, so that he might fill up the of you deficiency of towards me public service.