Epistle to the Philippians
Epistle to the Philippians - Wikipedia
The epistle is attributed to Paul the Apostle and Timothy is named with him as co-author or co-sender. The letter is addressed to the Christian church in ...
Letters to the Church: Paul's Epistle to the Philippians - Bible Gateway
This letter stands out as one of the most personal that Paul wrote. It is joyful in nature and doesn't harshly rebuke the congregation.
Letter of Paul to the Philippians | Summary & Facts - Britannica
Letter of Paul to the Philippians, eleventh book of the New Testament, written by Saint Paul the Apostle to the Christian congregation he ...
Philippians, THE LETTER TO THE PHILIPPIANS - USCCB
The letter incorporates a hymn about the salvation that God has brought about through Christ (Phil 2:6–11), applied by Paul to the relations of Christians with ...
Epistle to the Philippians - Read Bible Book and Verses Online
Author, Date and Place of Writing. The early church was unanimous in its testimony that Philippians was written by the apostle Paul (see 1:1). Internally the ...
Introduction to the Epistle of Paul to the Philippians
Why study this book? In his Epistle to the Philippians, Paul gave the Saints in Philippi encouragement and exhorted them to stand fast in unity and work ...
Summary of the Book of Philippians - Bible Survey | GotQuestions.org
Purpose of Writing: The Epistle to the Philippians, one of Paul's prison epistles, was written in Rome. It was at Philippi, which the ...
Book of Philippians Overview - Insight for Living Ministries
Of the four Prison Epistles, Paul likely wrote Philippians last, near the end of his Roman imprisonment in AD 61 or 62. Paul sent the other three Prison ...
CHURCH FATHERS: Epistle to the Philippians (Polycarp)
Greeting Polycarp, and the presbyters with him, to the Church of God sojourning at Philippi: Mercy to you, and peace from God Almighty, and from the Lord Jesus ...
Book of Philippians Summary | Watch an Overview Video
Paul calls the Phillipians to imitate Jesus' self-giving love. ... Paul explains to the persecuted church at Philippi that living as a Christian ...
Letter to the Philippians - Encyclopedia of The Bible
The epistle is distinctly a friendship letter. It is the spontaneous expression of Paul's strong esteem for the readers, wholly devoid of official stateliness.
Epistle to the Philippians - Simple Wikipedia
Epistle to the Philippians ... The Epistle (or letter) to the Philippians is a short book in the New Testament. It is a letter to the church at Philippi in ...
The Epistle To The Philippians - Executable Outlines
Paul begins his epistle with his customary salutation followed by an expression of thanksgiving and prayer. The church at Philippi had been a source of great ...
Introduction to Philippians | ESV.org
Paul encourages the Philippians to live as citizens of a heavenly city, growing in their commitment to serve God and one another.
Book of Philippians | Summary & Significance - Study.com
The Book of Philippians consists of four chapters. Saint Paul the Apostle wrote the letter to the people of Philippi, which is a Greek city ...
Paul's Prison Epistles: Paul and the Philippians
Paul's epistle to the Philippians has many rich and wonderful truths to teach us about standing firm in our Christian faith, and about living righteously ...
St. Paul's Letter to the Philippians | Overview & Bible Study - YouTube
Explore Saint Paul's Letter to the Philippians in this Catholic Bible Study. Under arrest and awaiting trial in Rome, Saint Paul wrote a ...
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Epistle to the Philippians - New Advent
In this letter, probably written by Timothy at his dictation, Paul expresses the sentiments of joy and gratitude which he cherishes in regard to the Philippians ...
Epistle to the Philippians | Bible Wiki - Fandom
The Epistle to the Philippians is a significant book in the New Testament of the Bible. This epistle is attributed to Paul the Apostle, with Timothy named ...
Epistle to the Philippians - New World Encyclopedia
The apostle prepares to send the messenger back to them with this letter. It is often called the "epistle of joy" because of its grateful tone and its relative ...