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OET-RV by cross-referenced section PHP 3:1

PHP 3:1–3:11 ©

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Truly knowing Messiah

Php 3:1–11

3:1 Truly knowing Messiah

3So continuing, dear brothers and sisters, be happy in the master. I’m not against writing the same things to you all again because it will keep you safe. 2Watch out for those dogs, those evil workers, those who say you must be circumcised,[fn] 3because we are the ‘circumcised’ ones—those of us with God’s spirit and who worship and boast in Messiah Yeshua. We don’t trust in the physical dimension, 4although I do have confidence even in the physical. If anyone thinks they are more qualified in terms of physical attributes, I am more so: 5[ref]I was circumcised as a baby on the eighth day, I’m a descendent of Israel from the tribe of Benyamin, I’m more ‘Hebrew’ than most Hebrews, obeyed the law as member of the Pharisee party, 6[ref]zealously persecuted assembled believers, and without fault in terms of obeying the law. 7However, all of those things which were considered advantages, now because of Messiah I consider them disadvantages. 8In fact, I consider everything to be a loss to me because knowing Messiah Yeshua, my master, is superior. It’s because of him that I discard everything else, considering it all to be rubbish so that I can gain Messiah 9and will be found in him. I don’t gain my own righteousness by means of the law, but the righteousness that comes through faith in Messiah—God’s righteousness which depends on faith. 10I want to know him and the power that brought him back to life, and to join with him in his sufferings, even to be conformed to his death, 11if somehow I can also be given life after death.


3:2 Although it’s possible that Paul had three different groups of people in mind here, it’s much more likely that he used three different names to describe the one group of people.


3:5: a Rom 11:1; b Acts 23:6; 26:5.

3:6: Acts 8:3; 22:4; 26:9-11.

Collected OET-RV cross-references

Rom 11:1:

11:1 God’s mercy on the Jews

11Therefore I’m asking: Did God push his chosen people away? May it never be, because I also am an Israeli, a descendant of Abraham in the tribe of Benyamin.[ref]


11:1: Php 3:5.

Acts 23:6:

6But then, knowing that the council consisted of some from the sect of the Sadducees and some from the Pharisees’ party, Paul continued loudly, “Men, brothers, like my father, I’m a member of the Pharisees and I’m being tried today concerning the hope and the resurrection of the dead!”

26:5:

5They also know, and could even testify to you if they would admit it, that I followed our religious laws very closely as a member of the Pharisees party.

Acts 8:3:

3[ref]As for Saul, he started on destroying the assembly by entering people’s homes and dragging both men and women out and then off to prison.


8:3: Acts 22:4-5; 26:9-11.

22:4:

4I used to persecute the followers of ‘The Path’ even to death—tying up both men and women and handing them over to the prisons

26:9-11:

9“I too originally thought it necessary to do many things to oppose the cause of this Yeshua from Nazareth. 10So in Yerusalem I worked to have many of these innocent believers locked up in prison with the authority of the chief priests, or if they were to be killed, I would add my vote against them. 11And in all the Jewish meeting halls, when I found believers I punished them and forced them to curse God and treated them with extreme anger, even travelling to further away towns.