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is one of yourselves. They will inform you of
everything here. 004:010 Aristarchus my fellow prisoner sends greeting
to you, and so does Barnabas's cousin Mark. You have received
instructions as to him; if he comes to you, give him a welcome.
004:011 Jesus, called Justus, also sends greeting. These three are
Hebrew converts. They alone among such have worked loyally with me
for the Kingdom of God--they are men who have been a comfort to me.
004:012 Epaphras, who is one of yourselves, a bondservant of Jesus
Christ, sends greetings to you, always wrestling on your behalf in his
prayers, that you may stand firm--Christians of ripe character and of
clear conviction as to everything which is God's will. 004:013 For I can
bear witness to the deep interest he takes in you and in the brethren at
Laodicea and in those at Hierapolis. 004:014 Luke, the dearly-loved
physician, salutes you, and so does Demas. 004:015 Christian greetings
to the brethren at Laodicea, especially to Nymphas, and to the Church
that meets at their house. 004:016 And when this Letter has been read
among you, let it be read also in the Church of the Laodiceans, and you
in turn must read the one I am sending to Laodicea. 004:017 And tell
Archippus to discharge carefully the duties devolving upon him as a
servant of the Lord. 004:018 I Paul add with my own hand this final
greeting. Be mindful of me in my imprisonment. Grace be with you.

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