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# I am pleading with Euodia, and I am pleading with Syntyche
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These are women who were believers and helped Paul in the church at Philippi. Apparently these two women disagreed with each other. Paul was encouraging them to agree. Alternate translation: "I beg Euodia, and I beg Syntyche"
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# be of the same mind in the Lord
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"agree with each other because you both believe in the same Lord"
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