Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. The brothers which are with me greet you.
Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. The brothers which are with me greet you.
Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. The brethren that are with me salute you.
Give words of love to every saint in Christ Jesus. The brothers who are with me send you their love.
Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. The brethren who are with me greet you.
Greet every saint in Christ Jesus. The brothers who are with me greet you.
Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. The brethren which are with me salute you.
Salute every saint - Remember to present my affectionate wishes to every Christian at Philippi.
The brethren which are with me - Those who were fellow laborers with him, generally supposed to be Aristarchus, Mark, Justus, Epaphras, Luke, and Demas. See the end of the epistles to the Colossians, (Colossians 4:17 (note) and to Philemon (Plm 1:25 (note)).
Salute every saint in Christ Jesus - It was usual for him also to close his epistles with affectionate salutations to various members of the churches to which he wrote. These salutations are generally specific, and mention the names, particularly if prominent members of the churches; see the close of the Epistles to the Romans; 1 Corinthians; Colossians, and 2 Timothy. this Epistle, however, as in some others, the salutation in general. Why none are specified in particular is not certainly known.
The brethren which are with me ... - The word "brethren" here probably refers to ministers that were with Paul as the "saints" in general are mentioned in the next verse. It is possible that at Rome the ministers were known by the general name of "the brethren" - Pierce.