Filipenses 4:2

2 Ruego a Evodia y a Síntique, que vivan en armonía en el Señor.

Filipenses 4:2 Meaning and Commentary

Philippians 4:2

I beseech Euodias, and beseech Syntyche
Two women, who were members of this church at Philippi, and who seem to have been at variance; either with each other, on account of some temporal and civil things, as often is the case of the dear children of God, who fall out by the way; and it becomes a very hard and difficult task to reconcile them, though as here entreated in the most tender and importunate manner to agree: or else with the church, having entertained some sentiments in religion different from it; being drawn aside by false teachers from the simplicity of the Gospel, and their steadfastness in the faith; and this may rather be thought to be the meaning, since the apostle would scarcely take notice of a private difference in so public a manner, and since this exhortation follows so closely the former: that they be of the same mind in the Lord;
either that they agree together, and be reconciled to each other, considering the relation they stood in to one another, and to the Lord; or that they become of the same mind, and embrace the same truths, and profess and maintain the same principles the church did; and so the Arabic version renders it, "that ye entertain one and the same opinion concerning the faith of the Lord".

Filipenses 4:2 In-Context

1 Así que, hermanos míos, amados y añorados, gozo y corona mía, estad así firmes en el Señor, amados.
2 Ruego a Evodia y a Síntique, que vivan en armonía en el Señor.
3 En verdad, fiel compañero, también te ruego que ayudes a estas mujeres que han compartido mis luchas en la causa del evangelio, junto con Clemente y los demás colaboradores míos, cuyos nombres están en el libro de la vida.
4 Regocijaos en el Señor siempre. Otra vez lo diré: ¡Regocijaos!
5 Vuestra bondad sea conocida de todos los hombres. El Señor está cerca.
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