the Week of Proper 17 / Ordinary 22
Click here to join the effort!
Read the Bible
Chinese NCV (Simplified)
è å©é¨ä¹¦ 1:4
Bible Study Resources
Dictionaries:
- TheDevotionals:
- EveryParallel Translations
我 祷 告 的 时 候 提 到 你 , 常 为 你 感 谢 我 的 神 ;
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Romans 1:8, Ephesians 1:16, Philippians 1:3, Colossians 1:3, 1 Thessalonians 1:2, 2 Thessalonians 1:3, 2 Timothy 1:3
Reciprocal: Romans 1:9 - I make Romans 6:17 - But 1 Corinthians 1:14 - thank 2 Corinthians 9:12 - only Philippians 4:19 - God Colossians 1:9 - do
Cross-References
God named the dry land "earth" and the water that was gathered together "seas." God saw that this was good.
The earth produced plants with grain for seeds and trees that made fruits with seeds in them. Each seed grew its own kind of plant. God saw that all this was good.
to rule over the day and over the night, and to separate the light from the darkness. God saw that all these things were good.
So God made the wild animals, the tame animals, and all the small crawling animals to produce more of their own kind. God saw that this was good.
God looked at everything he had made, and it was very good. Evening passed, and morning came. This was the sixth day.
I saw that being wise is certainly better than being foolish, just as light is better than darkness.
Sunshine is sweet; it is good to see the light of day.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
I thank my God,.... Meaning on account, of Philemon, for the grace bestowed upon him, thereafter mentioned; :- making other saints, Romans 1:9, the apostle was a man much in prayer, frequent at the throne of grace; and he prayed not for himself only, but for all the saints, for all the churches and ministers of the Gospel; whom he not only bore upon his mind and heart, but made mention of them, it may be by name; however, he remembered them, and put up petitions, with thanksgivings, for them; and so he did for Philemon; and which he takes notice of with the same view as before: the word, "always", is so placed in the original text, as to be put either to his thanks to God, or his prayers, and may be true of both; the Syriac and Arabic versions join it to the former; and the Vulgate Latin and the Ethiopic versions place it to the latter.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
I thank my God - That is, for what I hear of you.
Making mention of thee always in my prayers - See a similar declaration respecting the church at Ephesus, Ephesians 1:16. It would appear from this that Paul, in his private devotions, was in the habit of mentioning churches and individuals by name. It would seem, also, that though he was a prisoner, yet he somehow found opportunity for secret devotion. And it would appear further, that, though encompassed with many cares and sorrows, and about to be put on trial for his life, he did not forget to remember a Christian brother though far distant from him, and to bear him on his heart before the throne of grace. To remember with affectionate concern these churches and individuals, as he did, Paul must have been a man of much prayer.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Philemon 1:4. I thank my God — For all the good he has bestowed upon you, making mention of thee always in my prayers, that thou mayest hold fast all that thou hast got, and get all that thou dost farther need.