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Php 4:8 Strong Concordance Finally [3063], brethren [80], whatsoever things [3745] are [2076] true [227], whatsoever things [3745] are honest [4586], whatsoever things [3745] are just [1342], whatsoever things [3745] are pure [53], whatsoever things [3745] are lovely [4375], whatsoever things [3745] are of good report [2163]; if there be any [1536] virtue [703], and [2532] if there be any [1536] praise [1868], think [3049] on these things [5023].
  King James Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.

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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
Summary of all his exhortations as to relative duties, whether as children or parents, husbands or wives, friends, neighbors, men in the intercourse of the world, &c.

true--sincere, in words.

honest--Old English for "seemly," namely, in action; literally, grave, dignified.

just--towards others.

pure--"chaste," in relation to ourselves.

lovely--lovable (compare Mar 10:21; Luk 7:4-5).

of good report--referring to the absent (Phi 1:27); as "lovely" refers to what is lovable face to face.

if there be any virtue--"whatever virtue there is" [ALFORD]. "Virtue," the standing word in heathen ethics, is found once only in Paul's Epistles, and once in Peter's (Pe2 1:5); and this in uses different from those in heathen authors. It is a term rather earthly and human, as compared with the names of the spiritual graces which Christianity imparts; hence the rarity of its occurrence in the New Testament. Piety and true morality are inseparable. Piety is love with its face towards God; morality is love with its face towards man. Despise not anything that is good in itself; only let it keep its due place.

praise--whatever is praiseworthy; not that Christians should make man's praise their aim (compare Joh 12:43); but they should live so as to deserve men's praise.

think on--have a continual regard to, so as to "do" these things (Phi 4:9) whenever the occasion arises.
 
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9 Those things [5023], which [3739] ye have [3129] both [2532] learned [3129], and [2532] received [3880], and [2532] heard [191], and [2532] seen [1492] in [1722] me [1698], do [4238]: and [2532] the God [2316] of peace [1515] shall be [2071] with [3326] you [5216].
43 For [1063] they loved [25] the praise [1391] of men [444] more [3123] than [2260] the praise [1391] of God [2316].
5 And [2532] [1161] beside [846] this [5124], giving [3923] all [3956] diligence [4710], add [2023] to [1722] your [5216] faith [4102] virtue [703]; and [1161] to [1722] virtue [703] knowledge [1108];
27 Only [3440] let your conversation be [4176] as it becometh [516] the gospel [2098] of Christ [5547]: that [2443] whether [1535] I come [2064] and [2532] see [1492] you [5209], or [1535] else be absent [548], I may hear [191] of your [5216] affairs [4012], that [3754] ye stand fast [4739] in [1722] one [1520] spirit [4151], with one [3391] mind [5590] striving together [4866] for the faith [4102] of the gospel [2098];
4 And [1161] when they came [3854] to [4314] Jesus [2424], they besought [3870] him [846] instantly [4709], saying [3004], That [3754] he was [2076] worthy [514] for whom [3739] he should do [3930] this [5124]:
5 For [1063] he loveth [25] our [2257] nation [1484], and [2532] he [846] hath built [3618] us [2254] a synagogue [4864].
21 Then [1161] Jesus [2424] beholding [1689] him [846] loved [25] him [846], and [2532] said [2036] unto him [846], One thing [1520] thou [4671] lackest [5302]: go thy way [5217], sell [4453] whatsoever [3745] thou hast [2192], and [2532] give [1325] to the poor [4434], and [2532] thou shalt have [2192] treasure [2344] in [1722] heaven [3772]: and [2532] come [1204], take up [142] the cross [4716], and follow [190] me [3427].
2 The elder women [4245] as [5613] mothers [3384]; the younger [3501] as [5613] sisters [79], with [1722] all [3956] purity [47].
7 Moreover [1161] [2532] he [846] must [1163] have [2192] a good [2570] report [3141] of [575] them which are without [1855]; lest [3363] he fall [1706] into [1519] reproach [3680] and [2532] the snare [3803] of the devil [1228].
7 In [4012] all things [3956] shewing [3930] thyself [4572] a pattern [5179] of good [2570] works [2041]: in [1722] doctrine [1319] shewing uncorruptness [90], gravity [4587], sincerity [861],
4 One that ruleth [4291] well [2573] his own [2398] house [3624], having [2192] his children [5043] in [1722] subjection [5292] with [3326] all [3956] gravity [4587];
2 For [5228] kings [935], and [2532] for all [3956] that are [5607] in [1722] authority [5247]; that [2443] we may lead [1236] a quiet [2263] and [2532] peaceable [2272] life [979] in [1722] all [3956] godliness [2150] and [2532] honesty [4587].
2 That the aged men [4246] be [1511] sober [3524], grave [4586], temperate [4998], sound [5198] in faith [4102], in charity [26], in patience [5281].
11 Even so [5615] must their wives [1135] be grave [4586], not [3361] slanderers [1228], sober [3524], faithful [4103] in [1722] all things [3956].
8 Likewise [5615] must the deacons [1249] be grave [4586], not [3361] doubletongued [1351], not [3361] given [4337] to much [4183] wine [3631], not [3361] greedy of filthy lucre [146];
5 And [2532] [1161] beside [846] this [5124], giving [3923] all [3956] diligence [4710], add [2023] to [1722] your [5216] faith [4102] virtue [703]; and [1161] to [1722] virtue [703] knowledge [1108];
3 According as [5613] his [846] divine [2304] power [1411] hath given [1433] unto us [2254] all things [3956] that pertain unto [4314] life [2222] and [2532] godliness [2150], through [1223] the knowledge [1922] of him that hath called [2564] us [2248] to [1223] glory [1391] and [2532] virtue [703]:
9 But [1161] ye [5210] are a chosen [1588] generation [1085], a royal [934] priesthood [2406], an holy [40] nation [1484], a peculiar [1519] [4047] people [2992]; that [3704] ye should shew forth [1804] the praises [703] of him who hath called [2564] you [5209] out of [1537] darkness [4655] into [1519] his [846] marvellous [2298] light [5457]:
3 And [2532] every man [3956] that hath [2192] this [5026] hope [1680] in [1909] him [846] purifieth [48] himself [1438], even as [2531] he [1565] is [2076] pure [53].
2 That the aged men [4246] be [1511] sober [3524], grave [4586], temperate [4998], sound [5198] in faith [4102], in charity [26], in patience [5281].
11 Even so [5615] must their wives [1135] be grave [4586], not [3361] slanderers [1228], sober [3524], faithful [4103] in [1722] all things [3956].
8 Likewise [5615] must the deacons [1249] be grave [4586], not [3361] doubletongued [1351], not [3361] given [4337] to much [4183] wine [3631], not [3361] greedy of filthy lucre [146];