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Philippians 3:2 Cross-References

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Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the concision.

Philippians 3:2 (KJV)

Commentary on Philippians 3:2

Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the concision (Βλέπετε τοὺς κύνας, βλέπετε τοὺς κακοὺς ἐργάτας, βλέπετε τὴν κατατομήν, Blepete tous kynas, blepete tous kakous ergatas, blepete tēn katatomēn)—Triple blepete ("beware, watch out for") emphasizes urgency. Kynas ("dogs") was Jewish epithet for Gentiles; Paul ironically applies it to Judaizers. Kakous ergatas ("evil workers") contrasts true gospel workers (1:22; 2:30). Katatomēn ("concision, mutilation") is wordplay on peritomē ("circumcision")—Paul reduces their ritual to mere flesh-cutting, not covenant sign.Paul's harsh language...

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