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4:1The masters! that which is righteous and equal to the servants give you, having known that you also have a Master in the heavens.
4:2In the prayer continue you, watching in it in thanksgiving;
4:3praying at the same time also for us, that God may open to us a door for the word, to speak the secret of the Christ, because of which also I have been bound,
4:4that I may manifest it, as it behooveth me to speak;
4:5in wisdom walk you toward those without, the time forestalling;
4:6your word always in grace -- with salt being seasoned -- to know how it behooveth you to answer each one.
4:7All the things concerning me make known to you shall Tychicus -- the beloved brother, and faithful minister, and fellow-servant in the Lord --
4:8whom I did send unto you for this very thing, that he might know the things concerning you, and might comfort your hearts,
4:9with Onesimus the faithful and beloved brother, who is of you; all things to you shall they make known that are here.
4:10Salute you does Aristarchus, my fellow-captive, and Marcus, the nephew of Barnabas, (concerning whom you did receive commands -- if he may come unto you receive him,)
4:11and Jesus who is called Justus, who are of the circumcision: these only are fellow-workers for the reign of God who did become a comfort to me.
4:12Salute you does Epaphras, who is of you, a servant of Christ, always striving for you in the prayers, that you may stand perfect and made full in all the will of God,
4:13for I do testify to him, that he has much zeal for you, and those in Laodicea, and those in Hierapolis.
4:14Salute you does Lukas, the beloved physician, and Demas;
4:15salute you those in Laodicea -- brethren, and Nymphas, and the assembly in his house;
4:16and when the epistle may be read with you, cause that also in the assembly of the Laodiceans it may be read, and the epistle from Laodicea that you also may read;
4:17and say to Archippus, 'See to the ministration that you did receive in the Lord, that you may fulfil it.'
4:18The salutation by the hand of me, Paul; remember my bonds; the grace is with you. Amen.
Revised Young's Literal Translation

Revised Young's Literal Translation

The Revised Young's Literal Translation (RYLT) is a project by students at the Auburn University of Alabama. The RYLT is a modern English update of Young's Literal Translation (YLT). RYLT is an attempt to update the YLT's language to make it easier to understand. Although the RYLT is labelled as a work in progress and is public domain. As of October 2000, only the NT is available.