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  1. Jun 3, 2019 · Philippians 3:2 KJV (2) Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the concision. The person who is a “dog” is the spiritual equivalent of the “Amalek” which means the “people who lick”.

  2. In Philippians 3:2 the Bible says, “Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the mutilation!” This article will discuss the meaning of this verse so that Christians

  3. This translation makes it clearer that the dogs, the evildoers, and mutilators are all the same group of people and not three separate groups. But what is Paul referring to? Be careful of the dogs—those men whose work does only harm.

  4. CSB Watch out for the dogs, watch out for the evil workers, watch out for those who mutilate the flesh. NLT Watch out for those dogs, those people who do evil, those mutilators who say you must be circumcised to be saved.

  5. “Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the mutilation!” (Philippians 3:2) In this verse, Paul is not telling the Philippians that they should beware of unbelievers. We are called to reach out to unbelievers and evangelize them with love.

  6. Revelation 22:15, the wicked are called dogs: without are dogs. Beware of evil workers — Of those Judaizing teachers, who, while they cry up the law, and pretend to be strenuous advocates for good works, are, in fact, evil workers; sowing the seeds of discord, strife, contention, and division, among the simple, humble, and formerly united ...

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  8. Dec 25, 1995 · The dogs in the first part of the verse are similar to “evil workers” and “the mutilation” of the latter part. These three categories are all people. They are called dogs because they act like dogs.

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