From 82f283b3d679ed12421f00c96bb7351e3a1ebf10 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 1LoisC Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2020 14:55:16 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update '51-php/intro.md' --- 51-php/intro.md | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/51-php/intro.md b/51-php/intro.md index 0019544..9ef2249 100644 --- a/51-php/intro.md +++ b/51-php/intro.md @@ -48,16 +48,16 @@ Paul wanted the Christians in Philippi to be at peace with one another. Some of Paul wrote this letter because he wanted to do several things. -1. (1) Paul wanted to thank the Philippian Christians for giving him money to help him. -1. -1. (2) Paul wanted to tell them about how he was doing while he was in prison in Rome. -1. -1. (3) Paul wanted to tell them not to believe false teachers, those who said they must obey the Law of Moses (see: 3:2-16). -1. -1. (4) Paul wanted them to be happy because they were at peace with God, even if they were suffering hardships. -1. -1. (5) Paul wanted to give them news about Epaphroditis. This man had come to help Paul. While he with Paul, he became very ill. Epaphroditis was returning to Philippi, so Paul sent a letter with him. - + (1) Paul wanted to thank the Philippian Christians for giving him money to help him. + + (2) Paul wanted to tell them about how he was doing while he was in prison in Rome. + + (3) Paul wanted to tell them not to believe false teachers, those who said they must obey the Law of Moses (see: 3:2-16). + + (4) Paul wanted them to be happy because they were at peace with God, even if they were suffering hardships. + + (5) Paul wanted to give them news about Epaphroditis. This man had come to help Paul. While he with Paul, he became very ill. Epaphroditis was returning to Philippi, so Paul sent a letter with him. + ## Outline 1. Greeting, thanksgiving and prayer (1:1-11)