
The phrase "Be anxious for nothing but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God" is a well-known biblical verse from the New Testament, specifically found in Philippians 4:6 in the Christian Bible. This verse is part of a passage where the Apostle Paul offers encouragement and guidance on managing anxiety and finding peace through faith. The phrase instructs believers to avoid excessive worry and instead turn to God through prayer, expressing their needs and gratitude. In Hebrew, this verse can be translated as "אל תדאגו לדבר, אלא בכל דבר בתפילה ובבקשה עם תודה תגידו את בקשותיכם לאלוהים". Translations in other relevant languages include "Sobre nada tengáis cuidado, sino seáis conocidos vuestros pedidos delante de Dios en toda oración y ruego, con acción de gracias" in Spanish, and "Sorgt euch um nichts, sondern lasst eure Bitten in allem durch Gebet und Flehen mit Danksagung vor Gott bekannt werden" in German. The context of this verse emphasizes the importance of trust in God and the practice of prayer as a means to alleviate anxiety and cultivate a sense of peace and contentment.