Look Better, with documentary evidence, looking. "Look … on" becomes in R.V. "look … to," a change not greatly needed. The look is the look of sympathy, kindly interest, self-forgetfulcooperation. This short verse is a noble and far-reaching lesson in Christian ethics.

every man … every man The Greek here, in the first case probably, in the second certainly, gives "each" in the plural;a phrase which may be paraphrased "each circle," "each set," or the like. If cliques or petty factions were the bane of the Philippian Church this language would have a special point.

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