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Phil 3:19
whose
3739
end
5056
is destruction
684
, whose
3739
god
2316
is
their
1
A
appetite
2836
, and
whose
B
glory
1391
is in their shame
152
, who
C
set
5426
their minds
5426
on earthly
1919
things
1919
.
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2015
Phil 3:19
whose fate is destruction, whose god is
their
belly [their worldly appetite, their sensuality, their vanity], and
whose
glory is in their shame--who focus their mind on earthly
and
temporal things.
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Literal renderings, alternate translations or explanations.
1
Lit
belly
NASB Cross References:
Related verses.
A
Rom 16:18
For such men are slaves, not of our Lord Christ but of their own appetites; and by their smooth and flattering speech they deceive the hearts of the unsuspecting.
B
Rom 6:21
Therefore what benefit were you then deriving from the things of which you are now ashamed? For the outcome of those things is death.
C
Rom 8:5
For those who are according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who are according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit.
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152
aischunê
; from the same as
153; shame:--
disgrace(1), shame(5).
684
apôleia
; from
622; destruction, loss:--
destruction(13), destructive(1), perdition(1), perish(1), waste(1), wasted(1).
1391
doxa
; from
1380; opinion
(always good in N.T.), hence
praise, honor, glory:--
approval(2), brightness(1), glories(1), glorious(5), glory(155), honor(1), majesties(2).
1919
epigeios
; from
1909
and
1093; of the earth:--
earth(1), earthly(4), earthly things(2).
2316
theos
; of unc. or.;
God, a god:--
divinely(1), God(1267), god(6), God's(27), God-fearing(1), godly(2), godly*(1), gods(8), Lord(1).
2836
koilia
; from
koilos
(hollow); belly:--
appetite(1), appetites(1), belly(1), innermost being(1), stomach(7), womb(11), wombs(1).
3739
hos,
hê,
ho
; a prim. pron.; usually rel.
who, which, that,
also demonstrative
this, that:--
another*(8), any(1), because*(7), deeds*(1), just(1), just*(1), once*(1), one(11), one*(6), other(2), others*(2), same(2), since*(3), so(1), some(7), some*(8), someone(1), such(1), there(1), these(6), these things(3), thing(1), things(4), third(1), this(22), this is what(1), those whom(1), until*(1), what(101), what*(2), whatever(5), whatever*(28), when(9), when*(3), where(1), where*(2), which(404), while*(3), who(158), whoever(4), whoever*(51), whom(218), whomever*(6), whose(38), why*(3).
5056
telos
; a prim. word;
an end, a toll:--
continually*(1), custom(2), customs(1), end(24), ends(2), finished(1), fulfillment(1), goal(1), outcome(6), sum(1), utmost(1).
5426
phroneô
; from
5424; to have understanding, to think:--
adopt...view(1), conceited*(1), concern(1), concerned(1), feel(1), have...attitude(3), intent on...purpose(1), live in harmony(1), mind(4), observes(2), set their minds(2), set your mind(1), setting your mind(2), think(3), views(1).
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