2 Corinthians 7:15
Context7:15 And his affection for you is much greater 1 when he remembers the obedience of you all, how you welcomed him with fear and trembling.
2 Corinthians 10:6
Context10:6 We are also ready to punish every act of disobedience, 2 whenever your obedience is complete.
Philippians 2:12
Context2:12 So then, my dear friends, just as you have always obeyed, not only in my presence but even more in my absence, continue working out your salvation with awe and reverence, 3
Philippians 2:2
Context2:2 complete my joy and be of the same mind, 4 by having the same love, being united in spirit, 5 and having one purpose.
Philippians 3:14
Context3:14 with this goal in mind, 6 I strive toward the prize of the upward call of God 7 in Christ Jesus.
Philemon 1:21
Context1:21 Since I was confident that you would obey, I wrote to you, because I knew that you would do even more than 8 what I am asking you to do.
[7:15] 1 tn Or “is all the more.”
[10:6] 2 tn Or “punish all disobedience.”
[2:12] 3 tn Grk “with fear and trembling.” The Greek words φόβος and τρόμος both imply fear in a negative sense (L&N 25.251 and 16.6 respectively) while the former can also refer to respect and awe for deity (L&N 53.59). Paul’s use of the terms in other contexts refers to “awe and reverence in the presence of God” (P. T. O’Brien, Philippians [NIGTC], 284; see discussion on 282-84). The translation “awe and reverence” was chosen to portray the attitude the believer should have toward God as they consider their behavior in light of God working through Jesus Christ (2:6-11) and in the believer’s life (2:13) to accomplish their salvation.
[2:2] 4 tn Or “and feel the same way,” “and think the same thoughts.” The ἵνα (Jina) clause has been translated “and be of the same mind” to reflect its epexegetical force to the imperative “complete my joy.”
[2:2] 5 tn The Greek word here is σύμψυχοι (sumyucoi, literally “fellow souled”).
[3:14] 6 tn Grk “according to the goal.”
[3:14] 7 tn Grk “prize, namely, the heavenly calling of God.”