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Philippians 3
Finally,
my
brethren,
rejoice
in
the
Lord.
To
write
the
same
things
to
you,
to
me
indeed
is
not
grievous,
but
for
you
it
is
safe.
2 Beware
of
dogs,
beware
of
evil
workers,
beware
of
the
concision.
3 For
we
are
the
a
circumcision,
which
b
worship
God
in
the
spirit,
and
rejoice
in
Christ
Jesus,
and
have
no
confidence
in
the
c
flesh.
4 Though
I
might
also
have
confidence
in
the
flesh.
If
any
other
man
thinketh
that
he
hath
whereof
he
might
trust
in
the
flesh,
I
more:
5 Circumcised
the
eighth
day,
of
the
stock
of
Israel,
of
the
tribe
of
Benjamin,
an
a
Hebrew
of
the
Hebrews;
as
touching
the
law,
a
b
Pharisee;
6 Concerning
zeal,
persecuting
the
church;
touching
the
righteousness
which
is
in
the
law,
blameless.
7 But
what
things
were
gain
to
me,
those
I
counted
loss
for
Christ.
8 Yea
doubtless,
and
I
count
all
things
but
loss
for
the
excellency
of
the
knowledge
of
Christ
Jesus
my
Lord:
for
whom
I
have
a
suffered
the
b
loss
of
all
things,
and
do
count
them
but
c
dung,
that
I
may
win
Christ,
9 And
be
found
in
him,
not
having
mine
own
righteousness,
which
is
of
the
law,
but
that
which
is
through
the
faith
of
Christ,
the
a
righteousness
which
is
of
God
by
faith:
10 That
I
may
know
him,
and
the
power
of
his
resurrection,
and
the
a
fellowship
of
his
sufferings,
being
made
conformable
unto
his
death;
11 If
by
any
means
I
might
attain
unto
the
resurrection
of
the
a
dead.
12 Not
as
though
I
had
already
attained,
either
were
already
a
perfect:
but
I
b
follow
after,
if
that
I
may
apprehend
that
for
which
also
I
am
apprehended
of
Christ
Jesus.
13 Brethren,
I
count
not
myself
to
have
apprehended:
but
this
one
thing
I
do,
forgetting
those
things
which
are
behind,
and
reaching
forth
unto
those
things
which
are
before,
14 I
a
press
toward
the
mark
for
the
b
prize
of
the
high
calling
of
God
in
Christ
Jesus.
15 Let
us
therefore,
as
many
as
be
a
perfect,
be
thus
minded:
and
if
in
any
thing
ye
be
otherwise
minded,
God
shall
reveal
even
this
unto
you.
16 Nevertheless,
whereto
we
have
already
attained,
let
us
walk
by
the
same
rule,
let
us
mind
the
same
thing.
17 Brethren,
be
a
followers
together
of
me,
and
mark
them
which
walk
so
as
ye
have
us
for
an
b
ensample.
18 (For
many
walk,
of
whom
I
have
told
you
often,
and
now
tell
you
even
weeping,
that
they
are
the
enemies
of
the
cross
of
Christ:
19 Whose
a
end
is
destruction,
whose
God
is
their
belly,
b
and
whose
glory
is
in
their
c
shame,
who
mind
earthly
things.)
20 For
our
conversation
is
in
heaven;
from
whence
also
we
look
for
the
a
Saviour,
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ:
21 Who
shall
a
change
our
b
vile
body,
c
that
it
may
be
fashioned
like
unto
his
glorious
d
body,
according
to
the
working
whereby
he
is
able
even
to
e
subdue
all
things
unto
himself.
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