Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Philippians 1:10
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10. Literally, " With a view to your proving (and so approving and embracing) the things that excel " ( :- ); not merely things not bad, but the things best among those that are good; the things of more advanced excellence. Ask as to things, not merely, Is there no harm, but is there any good, and which is the best? sincere —from a Greek root. Examined in the sunlight and found pure. without offence —not stumbling; running the Christian race without falling through any stumbling-block, that is, temptation, in your way. till —rather, "unto," "against"; so that when the day of Christ comes, ye may be found pure and without offense. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-11" class="com-number"
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