Philippians 4:21

21 salutate omnem sanctum in Christo Iesu salutant vos qui mecum sunt fratres

Philippians 4:21 Meaning and Commentary

Philippians 4:21

Salute every saint in Christ Jesus
Meaning at Philippi, whether rich or poor, lesser or greater believers, common saints, as well as the officers of the church, bishops and deacons; who were in Christ by electing grace, and as their covenant head, and representative from everlasting, and which was manifested and made known by their conversion and the effectual calling:

the brethren which are with me greet you;
such as Timothy; see ( Philippians 2:19 ) ; and Epaphras, Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas, and Lucas; see ( Philemon 1:23 Philemon 1:24 ) ; he makes no mention of Peter anywhere, when he writes from Rome or to it, which shows he was not there then, or a bishop of that place, as the Papists say.

Philippians 4:21 In-Context

19 Deus autem meus impleat omne desiderium vestrum secundum divitias suas in gloria in Christo Iesu
20 Deo autem et Patri nostro gloria in saecula saeculorum amen
21 salutate omnem sanctum in Christo Iesu salutant vos qui mecum sunt fratres
22 salutant vos omnes sancti maxime autem qui de Caesaris domo sunt
23 gratia Domini Iesu Christi cum spiritu vestro amen
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