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Philippians 2:5
Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)
King James Bible (Oxford 1769)
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Greek-English Dictionary
to exercise the mind that is entertain or have a sentiment or opinion; by implication to be (mentally) disposed (more or less earnestly in a certain direction); intensively to interest oneself in (with concern or obedience)
1. to have understanding, be wise
2. to feel, to think
a. to have an opinion of one's self, think of one's self, to be modest, not let one's opinion (though just) of himself exceed the bounds of modesty
b. to think or judge what one's opinion is
c. to be of the same mind i.e. agreed together, cherish the same views, be harmonious
3. to direct one's mind to a thing, to seek, to strive for
a. to seek one's interest or advantage
b. to be of one's party, side with him (in public affairs)
of the New Testament 1889
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.