HAVING poured out his feelings about those dear friends and children in the Lord at Philippi, the Apostle recognizes corresponding feelings on their part towards him. These. must naturally be feelings of anxiety to know how it was with him in body and spirit and how far he had been protected and sustained amid the dangers and sorrows of a prisoner’s lot.
THE EPISTLE TO THE PHILIPPIANS – (GENTI)
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THE EPISTLE TO PHILIPPIANS: Introduction to the Book of Philippians
The letter to the Philippians was a thank you letter written by the Apostle Paul in response to the Philippian Church’s continued support of him. The letter is the most personal of all the letters of Paul that we have today. There are over 100 uses of the first person pronoun in this book. The... Continue Reading →
THE EPISTLE TO PHILIPPIANS: Preface to Paul’s Prison Letters
Paul was used in an extraordinary way by God to provide us with the writings that make up our New Testament. Paul wrote what is technically called “Epistles” – that means a letter, especially one that is long, formal, or didactic in nature. The Prison Letters in the New Testament are the Books of Ephesians,... Continue Reading →