Philippiens 2:26

26 Car il désirait vous voir tous, et il était fort en peine de ce que vous aviez appris sa maladie.

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Philippiens 2:26 Meaning and Commentary

Philippians 2:26

For he longed after you
This verse and ( Philippians 2:28 ) contain the reasons of the apostle's sending him; and the first is, because he had a very vehement and longing desire after all of them; to see them, as the Syriac and Ethiopic versions add, and as it is read in the Alexandrian and Claromontane copies, and in others: it was not the city of Philippi he longed to see, which might be his native place, nor his natural relations and family, but the church there; and not the officers of it only, the bishops and deacons, but all the members of it, rich and poor, high and low, strong and weak believers:

and was full of heaviness:
almost pressed down, quite disheartened and dispirited, ready to sink and die away, not so much with his own disorder and illness, as with sorrow on account of the church at Philippi:

because that ye had heard that he had been sick:
he understood that the news of his sickness had reached them, and he knew how distressing it would be to them, that it would cut them to the heart, and press them heavily, fearing they should never see his face, nor hear his voice more. We have here an instance of that mutual love, tender affection and sympathy; which were in the first churches, and what subsisted between ministers and people; see how they loved one another! but, alas! this first love is left.

Philippiens 2:26 In-Context

24 et j'ai cette confiance dans le Seigneur que moi-même aussi j'irai bientôt.
25 J'ai estimé nécessaire de vous envoyer mon frère Epaphrodite, mon compagnon d'oeuvre et de combat, par qui vous m'avez fait parvenir de quoi pourvoir à mes besoins.
26 Car il désirait vous voir tous, et il était fort en peine de ce que vous aviez appris sa maladie.
27 Il a été malade, en effet, et tout près de la mort; mais Dieu a eu pitié de lui, et non seulement de lui, mais aussi de moi, afin que je n'eusse pas tristesse sur tristesse.
28 Je l'ai donc envoyé avec d'autant plus d'empressement, afin que vous vous réjouissiez de le revoir, et que je sois moi-même moins triste.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.