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Text -- Philippians 3:8-21 (NET)

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3:8 More than that, I now regard all things as liabilities compared to the far greater value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things– indeed, I regard them as dung!– that I may gain Christ, 3:9 and be found in him, not because I have my own righteousness derived from the law, but because I have the righteousness that comes by way of Christ’s faithfulness– a righteousness from God that is in fact based on Christ’s faithfulness. 3:10 My aim is to know him, to experience the power of his resurrection, to share in his sufferings, and to be like him in his death, 3:11 and so, somehow, to attain to the resurrection from the dead.
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3:12 Not that I have already attained this– that is, I have not already been perfected– but I strive to lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus also laid hold of me. 3:13 Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself to have attained this. Instead I am single-minded: Forgetting the things that are behind and reaching out for the things that are ahead, 3:14 with this goal in mind, I strive toward the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. 3:15 Therefore let those of us who are “perfect” embrace this point of view. If you think otherwise, God will reveal to you the error of your ways. 3:16 Nevertheless, let us live up to the standard that we have already attained. 3:17 Be imitators of me, brothers and sisters, and watch carefully those who are living this way, just as you have us as an example. 3:18 For many live, about whom I have often told you, and now, with tears, I tell you that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ. 3:19 Their end is destruction, their god is the belly, they exult in their shame, and they think about earthly things. 3:20 But our citizenship is in heaven– and we also await a savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, 3:21 who will transform these humble bodies of ours into the likeness of his glorious body by means of that power by which he is able to subject all things to himself.
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NET Notes: Phi 3:8 The word here translated “dung” was often used in Greek as a vulgar term for fecal matter. As such it would most likely have had a certain...

NET Notes: Phi 3:9 Or “based on faith.”

NET Notes: Phi 3:10 Grk “to know him, the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings.”

NET Notes: Phi 3:11 On εἰ πῶς (ei pws) as “so, somehow” see BDAG 279, s.v. εἰ 6.n.

NET Notes: Phi 3:12 Grk “that for which I also was laid hold of by Christ Jesus.” The passive has been translated as active in keeping with contemporary Engli...

NET Notes: Phi 3:13 Grk “But this one thing (I do).”

NET Notes: Phi 3:14 Grk “prize, namely, the heavenly calling of God.”

NET Notes: Phi 3:15 Grk “reveal this to you.” The referent of the pronoun “this” is the fact that the person is thinking differently than Paul doe...

NET Notes: Phi 3:16 Grk “Nevertheless, to what we have attained, to the same hold fast.”

NET Notes: Phi 3:17 Grk “brothers.” See note on the phrase “brothers and sisters” in 1:12.

NET Notes: Phi 3:19 Grk “whose end is destruction, whose god is the belly and glory is their shame, these who think of earthly things.”

NET Notes: Phi 3:21 Grk “transform the body of our humility.”

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