Philippians 4:21

Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. The brethren which are with me greet you.

Cross-reference

Philippians 1:1 addresses the same church as 'saints in Christ Jesus' — the very people Paul now asks to be greeted.

Romans 16:21 shows Paul's coworkers sending greetings to a church — an example of 'the brothers with me greet you' here.

Galatians 1:2 also mentions 'all the brothers with me' in the greeting — a direct parallel to Paul's phrasing here.

Colossians 4:10-14 lists Paul's coworkers sending greetings — the same group implied by 'the brothers with me' in Philippians.

Philemon 1:23 names Epaphras as a fellow prisoner sending greetings — one of the brothers with Paul in Philippians.

2 Corinthians 13:13 echoes the same closing greeting from all saints — a direct parallel to Philippians.

Romans 16:3-16 contains Paul's extensive personal greetings to individuals, fleshing out the general command to greet every saint.

1 Corinthians 1:2 calls believers 'saints in Christ Jesus' — the same designation Paul uses here for all Christians.

Ephesians 1:1 addresses 'saints in Christ Jesus' in Ephesus, echoing the universal greeting to every saint.

Romans 16:22 adds Tertius's personal greeting, illustrating the broader practice of including associates' greetings.