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The Epistle of Paul to the Philippians


Epistle to the Philippians - Wikipedia

The Epistle to the Philippians is a Pauline epistle of the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The epistle is attributed to Paul the Apostle and Timothy ...

Philippians, THE LETTER TO THE PHILIPPIANS - Daily Readings

The Ephesian hypothesis dates the composition of Philippians to the mid-50s when most of Paul's major letters were written. There is also a likelihood, ...

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 ...

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.

Paul's Letter to the Philippians - Apostolic Faith Church

Paul wrote the letter to the Philippians from Rome, where he was in prison. It was written about ten years after the church had been founded, and three years ...

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 ...

Book of Philippians Overview - Insight for Living Ministries

Instead, he wrote to express his appreciation and affection for the Philippian believers. More than any other church, the believers in Philippi offered Paul ...

Are There Two Letters to the Philippians? - The Bart Ehrman Blog

The short answer is Yes – it is one of the undisputed Pauline letters. The longer answer is, well, complicated.

The Letter of Paul to the Philippians | Thinking Faith

Paul spoke in generous terms of the Philippian Christians. They were people whom he loved and longed for, his joy and his crown (4:1). He wanted ...

Epistle to the Philippians - Read Bible Book and Verses Online

Paul's primary purpose in writing this letter was to thank the Philippians for the gift they had sent him upon learning of his detention at Rome (1:5; 4:10-19).

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 ...

Philippians 1 NIV - Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ

Whatever happens, conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ. Then, whether I come and see you or only hear about you in my absence, I will ...

St. Paul's Letter to the Philippians -- NIV Text - JesusWalk

Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ Jesus, To all the saints in Christ Jesus at Philippi, together with the overseers and deacons: 2 Grace and peace to you ...

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 ...

The Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippians | EWTN

In which he recommends charity, unity and humility and warns them against false teachers, whom he calls dogs and enemies of the cross of Christ.

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 apostle ...

Where was Paul when he wrote to the Philippians?

It is clear that Paul is imprisoned by Rome at the time of writing this epistle (see Phil. 1:13). It is not entirely clear during which of ...

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 ...

The Letter to the Philippians - Agape Bible Study

Paul had great confidence in the Philippian Christians. In his letter, he demonstrates his deep affection for them when writing, "I hold you in my heart" (Phil ...

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.