Philippians 2:1
encouragement <1536 3874> [any consolation.]
comfort <1536 3890> [if any comfort.]
fellowship <1536 2842> [if any fellowship.]
affection <1536 4698> [if any bowels.]
Isaiah 16:11
heart <04578> [my.]
Kir Hareseth <07025> [Kir-haresh.]
[Kir-hareseth.]
Isaiah 63:15
Look down <05027> [down.]
palace <02073> [the habitation.]
zeal <07068> [where.]
tender <01995> [sounding. or, multitude. thy bowels.]
hold back <0662> [Are.]
Jeremiah 31:20
people of Israel <0669> [Is Ephraim.]
even though ................... pity ........ compassion <01767 07355> [for.]
deeply <04578> [my bowels.]
moved <01993> [are troubled. Heb. sound.]
pity ........ compassion <07355> [I will.]
Luke 1:78
tender <4698> [tender. or, bowels of the.]
dawn <395> [day-spring. or, sun-rising, or branch.]
Luke 1:2
<3588> [which.]
and <2532> [and.]
Colossians 1:12
giving thanks <2168> [Giving.]
Father <3962> [the Father.]
has qualified <2427> [made.]
share <3310> [partakers.]
inheritance <2819> [inheritance.]
in <1722> [in.]
Colossians 1:15
image <1504> [the image.]
invisible <517> [the invisible.]
firstborn <4416> [the firstborn.]
all <3956> [of every.]
Colossians 3:12
clothe <1746> [Put.]
as <5613> [as.]
holy <40> [holy.]
dearly loved <25> [beloved.]
a heart <4698> [bowels.]
of mercy <3628> [mercies.]
Philemon 1:12
<4771> [thou.]
my <1699> [mine.]
Philemon 1:20
let me have some benefit <3685 1473> [let me.]
Refresh <373> [refresh.]
Philemon 1:1
[A. D. 64. A. M. 4068.]
a prisoner <1198> [a prisoner.]
Timothy <5095> [Timothy.]
to Philemon <5371> [Philemon.]
The apostle in this epistle indulges in some fine paronomasais on the proper names. Thus Philemon, [Philemon <\\See definition 5371\\>,] affectionate, or beloved, is "our dearly beloved;" Apphia, ([Apphia <\\See definition 682\\> from appha,] the affectionate address of a brother or sister, according to Suidas,) is "the beloved sister," as several MSS., Vulgate, and others correctly read; Archippus, ([Archippos <\\See definition 751\\>,] the ruler of the horse, for the managing of which heros were anciently famous,) is "our fellow- soldier;" and Onesimus, ([Onesimos <\\See definition 3682\\>,] useful or profitable,) once unprofitable, is now profitable.
and .......... and <2532> [and fellow labourer.]
Philemon 1:17
you regard <2192> [thou count.]
accept <4355> [receive.]