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Philippians

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because for the sake of the work of Christ he came near unto death, having disregarded his life so that he might fill up your deficit of service toward me.

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Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Greek: Transliteration:
because That, since, because; may introduce direct discourse. Conj H3754 ὅτι oti
he came near To bring near; to come near, approach. V-AIA-3S H1448 ἤγγισεν ēngisen
death, Death, physical or spiritual. N-GMS H2288 θανάτου thanatou
work Work, task, employment; a deed, action; that which is wrought or made, a work. N-ANS H2041 ἔργον ergon
of Christ Anointed One; the Messiah, the Christ. N-GMS H5547 κυρίου kuriou
life (a) the vital breath, breath of life, (b) the human soul, (c) the soul as the seat of affections and will, (d) the self, (e) a human person, an individual. N-DFS H5590 ψυχῇ psuchē
he might fill up To fill up, make up, complete the measure of, fulfill, carry out the commands (provisions, etc.) of. V-ASA-3S H378 ἀναπληρώσῃ anaplērōsē
deficit (a) of things or persons: that which is lacking, a defect or shortcoming, (b) want, poverty. N-ANS H5303 ὑστέρημα usterēma
the The, the definite article. N-GFS H3009 λειτουργίας leitourgias

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Berean Bible because for the sake of the work of Christ he came near unto death, having disregarded his life so that he might fill up your deficit of service toward me.
King James Bible because Because for the sake of the work of Christ he came near was nigh unto death, having disregarded not regarding his life so that he might fill up life, to supply your deficit lack of service toward me.
Hebrew Greek English because he came close to death for the sake of the work of Christ he came near unto death, having disregarded Christ, risking his life so that he might fill up to complete what was deficient in your deficit of service toward to me.
New American Standard Bible 1995 because he came close to death for the sake of the work of Christ he came near unto death, having disregarded Christ, risking his life so that he might fill up to complete what was deficient in your deficit of service toward to me.