Philippians 1:3

[Some of the first believers in Philippi were the wealthy woman Lydia and her family, a slave girl who had been freed from an evil spirit, and the jailer and his family, see Acts 16:13–18, 29–34, 40. It is likely that these (and others in the church whom Paul got to know during his visits) are the ones he is thinking of when he writes this greeting.]
I thank my God every time I think of you [I am grateful for every personal memory],

The greek text BETA

Nestle-Aland and Textus Receptus

Εὐχαριστῶ   τῷ   θεῷ   μου   ἐπὶ   πάσῃ   τῇ   μνείᾳ   ὑμῶν  

Manuscript comments

The greek text has 9 words. There is no difference between NA and TR in this verse.



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Strongs nr Greek English Grammar Code
G2168
Εὐχαριστῶ (Eycharisto)
I thank
VERB Verb
pres. active ind. present active indicative
sing. first person singular
V-PAI-1S
G3588
τῷ (to)
the
Definite article Definite article
dative sing. dative singular masculine
T-DSM
G2316
θεῷ (theo)
God
Noun Noun
dative sing. dative singular masculine
N-DSM
G1473
μου (moy)
of me
Personal Pron. Personal Pronoun
gen. sing. first person genitive singular
P-1GS
G1909
ἐπὶ (epi)
upon
Preposition Preposition
PREP
G3956
πάσῃ (pase)
every
Adjective Adjective
dative sing. dative singular feminine
A-DSF
G3588
τῇ (te)
the
Definite article Definite article
dative sing. dative singular feminine
T-DSF
G3417
μνείᾳ (mneia)
remembrance
Noun Noun
dative sing. dative singular feminine
N-DSF
G4771
ὑμῶν (ymon)
of you,
Personal Pron. Personal Pronoun
gen. pl. second person genitive plural
P-2GP

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