Philippians 1:24

24 Neverthelesse to abyde in the flesshe is moare nedfull for you.

Philippians 1:24 Meaning and Commentary

Philippians 1:24

Nevertheless to abide in the flesh
To continue in the body, not always, but a little longer,

[is] more needful for you;
for their comfort, edification, and instruction, their further profiting: and increase in faith, and the joy of it. The Syriac version renders the words thus, "but business for you", or "a good will towards you compels me to abide in the body"; and the Arabic version thus, "notwithstanding I choose to remain in the flesh, and this I think very necessary for you"; so that upon the whole, the argument for living longer on consideration of glorifying Christ, and of being more useful to the good of souls, preponderated with him; inclined him to desire rather to live than die; though the latter was better for him, and more to his personal advantage; and thus, like a brave and good man, he prefers a public good to a private one.

Philippians 1:24 In-Context

22 Yf it chaunce me to live in the flesshe that is to me frutefull forto worke and what to chose I wote not.
23 I am constrayned of two thinges: I desyre to be lowsed and to be with Christ which thinge is best of all.
24 Neverthelesse to abyde in the flesshe is moare nedfull for you.
25 And this am I sure of that I shall abyde and with you all continue for the furtheraunce and ioye of youre fayth
26 that ye maye moare aboundantly reioyce in Iesus Christ thorowe me by my comminge to you agayne.
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