Philippians 1:28

     28. terrified—literally, said of horses or other animals startled or suddenly scared; so of sudden consternation in general.

      which—your not being terrified.

      evident token of perdition—if they would only perceive it (2Th 1:5). It attests this, that in contending hopelessly against you, they are only rushing on to their own perdition, not shaking your united faith and constancy.

      to you of salvation—The oldest manuscripts read, "of your salvation"; not merely your temporal safety.

Titus 2:8

     8. speech—discourse in public and private ministrations.

      he that is of the contrary part—the adversary (Tit 1:9; 2Ti 2:25), whether he be heathen or Jew.

      may be ashamed—put to confusion by the power of truth and innocence (compare Tit 2:5, 10; 1Ti 5:14; 6:1).

      no evil thingin our acts, or demeanor.

      of you—So one of the oldest manuscripts. Other very old manuscripts read, "of US," Christians.

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