Php 2:2. Τὸ αὐτὸ φρονῆτε, be like-minded) The participle that follows depends on this.-σύμψυχοι, of one mind) viz. that ye be. On this the following participle also depends.-τὸ ἕν, the one thing) The previous, that ye be like-minded, implies that the feeling of the mind ought to tend to the same things: the latter expression, being of one mind, implies that the feeling of the mind itself ought to be the same.