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Philippians Verse by Verse.

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Osborne, Grant R.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lexham Press, 2017.
Colección:Osborne New Testament Commentaries Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Series Preface -- Introduction to Philippians -- Genre -- Authorship and Date -- Circumstances and City -- Paul's Purpose and the Philippians' Opponents -- Structure and Outline -- The Theology of the Letter -- The Doctrine of Christ -- The Gospel of Christ -- The Church of Christ -- The Return of Christ -- Greeting and Prayer for Love and Discernment (1:1-11) -- Paul Greets the Philippian Christians (1:1-2) -- Paul Thanks Them for Sharing in His Ministry (1:3-8) -- His Joy in Their Partnership (1:3-5) -- Paul's Confidence in God's Work among Them (1:6) -- His Deep Affection for Them (1:7-8) -- Paul Prays for Their Spiritual Growth (1:9-11) -- Prayer for Overflowing Love (1:9) -- Prayer for Discernment of What Is Best (1:10A) -- Prayer for Blameless Lives (1:10B) -- Prayer for the Fruit of Righteousness (1:11) -- The State of Paul and the Gospel in Rome-Part I (1:12-18a) -- Paul Tells How His Imprisonment Has Advanced the Gospel (1:12-14) -- The Results of His Imprisonment among Roman Guards and Officials (1:12-13) -- The Results of His Imprisonment for Christian Witness (1:14) -- The Gospel Advances in Spite of Impure Motives (1:15-18A) -- Two Motives for Proclaiming Christ (1:15-16) -- Some out of Love for Paul (1:16) -- Others out of Selfish Ambition (1:17) -- The Important Consideration-Proclaiming Christ (1:18A) -- The State of Paul and the Gospel in Rome-Part II (1:18b-26) -- Paul Discusses the Possible Outcomes and the True Purpose-The Glory of Christ (1:18B-20) -- Joy in His Future Deliverance (1:18B-19) -- The True Goal-The Glory of Christ (1:20) -- Paul Discusses the Difficult Choice before Him-Life or Death (1:21-24) -- The Options, Both of Which Are Desirable (1:21) -- The Choices Are Enumerated (1:22-24) -- To Go on Living Means Fruitful Labor (1:22). 
505 8 |a To Depart and Be with Christ Is Far Better (1:23) -- To Remain Is Better for the Philippians (1:24) -- The Joyous Expectation-Paul Would Remain with Them (1:25-26) -- Dealing with Persecution and Dissension (1:27-2:4) -- Paul Calls for Steadfastness and Unity in the Midst of Persecution (1:27-30) -- The Proper Conduct-Worthy of the Gospel (1:27-28) -- Steadfast, United, and Fearless (1:27-28A) -- The Two Signs-Destruction and Salvation (1:28B) -- The Gift of Suffering (1:29-30) -- The Goal of Suffering-For Paul (1:29) -- The Model for the Struggle-Paul (1:30) -- Paul Calls for Humility in the Midst of Dissension (2:1-4) -- Four Christian Experiences (2:1) -- 1. "Encouragement from Being United with Christ" (Literally, "In Christ") -- 2. "Comfort from His Love" (Literally, "From Love") -- 3. "Common Sharing in the Spirit" (Literally, "Fellowship of the Spirit") -- 4. "Tenderness and Compassion" -- Four Needed Internal Qualities (2:2) -- The Primary Need for Humility (2:3-4) -- Christ Jesus, the Model for Humility (2:5-11) -- Paul Exhorts the Church to Emulate the Mindset of Christ (2:5) -- Paul Presents the Incarnation as the Paradigm for Humility (2:6-11) -- Christ's State of Humiliation (2:6-8) -- Christ's State of Mind-Refused the Glory (2:6) -- Christ's State of Being-Made Himself Nothing (2:7) -- Christ Humbled Himself and Was Crucified (2:8) -- Christ's State of Exaltation (2:9-11) -- His Exaltation by God (2:9) -- His Exaltation via Worship and Submission (2:10) -- His Exaltation via Confession (2:11) -- Call to Obedience, Harmony, and Purity (2:12-18) -- Paul Demands that They Be Obedient (2:12-13) -- Their Part-Work out Their Salvation (2:12) -- God's Part-Working in Them (2:13) -- Paul Commends the Path of Harmony and Purity (2:14-16A) -- The Refusal to Complain or Argue (2:14) -- The Purpose-To Shine like Stars (2:15-16A). 
505 8 |a A Pure People in a Crooked World (2:15) -- Holding Firm to the Gospel (2:16a) -- The Philippian Church Is Paul's Legacy (2:16B-18) -- Paul Desires to Boast because of the Philippians (2:16B) -- Paul's Drink Offering and Mutual Rejoicing (2:17-18) -- Commending Timothy and Epaphroditus (2:19-30) -- Paul Commends Timothy for His Deep Love and Concern (2:19-24) -- His Decision to Send Timothy (2:19) -- The Reason-Timothy's Deep Love for Them (2:20-21) -- Timothy's Faithful Service with Paul (2:22) -- The Two "Comings" (2:23-24) -- Paul Commends Epaphroditus for His Faithful Service (2:25-30) -- The Need for Epaphroditus's Sake (2:25-27) -- His Story-Sent to Care for Paul (2:25) -- His Distress and Serious Illness (2:26-27) -- Hope for the Philippians' Sake (2:28-30) -- The Reasons-Joy and Honor (2:28-29) -- His Example-Risked His Life (2:30) -- A New Crisis: The Judaizers Arrive in Philippi (3:1-11) -- Paul Warns about the Judaizing False Teachers (3:1-3) -- The Need to Rejoice (3:1A) -- The Safeguard and Warning (3:1B-2) -- The Description of True vs. False Believers (3:3) -- Paul Reflects on the Reasons for His Confidence in His past Pedigree (3:4-6) -- The Reasons for His Confidence (3:4) -- His Privileged Inherited Position (3:5A) -- His Personal Achievements (3:5B-6) -- Paul Turns to the Greater Value of His Present Status before God (3:7-11) -- All past Gains Are Present Loss (3:7) -- The Surpassing Value of Knowing Christ (3:8-9) -- Everything Loss to Know Christ (3:8a) -- Everything Garbage to Gain Christ (3:8b-9a) -- The True Gain-Righteousness Based on Faith (3:9b) -- The True Goal-To Know Christ (3:10-11) -- The Content-To Know Christ, His Resurrection, and His Sufferings (3:10a) -- The Means-Like Christ in His Death (3:10b) -- The Goal-Attain Christ's Resurrection (3:11) -- Advancing in the Christian Life despite Worldly Foes (3:12-21). 
505 8 |a Paul Addresses the Need to Press on toward the Goal (3:12-16) -- The Key: Ongoing Spiritual Growth (3:12-14) -- Taking Stock and Forging Ahead (3:12) -- The Method for Reaching the Goal (3:13-14) -- Forget the past and Strive for the Future (3:13) -- Press on for the Prize (3:14) -- Overcome Differences with a Mature Mindset (3:15-16) -- For the Less Mature: God Will Clear It up (3:15) -- For the Mature: Live up to What You've Attained (3:16) -- Paul Addresses the Need to Live Not for the Earthly but for the Heavenly (3:17-21) -- Paul's Living Example (3:17) -- The Indictment of Worldly Pleasure-Seekers (3:18-19) -- Their Designation-Enemies of the Cross (3:18) -- Four Characteristics (3:19) -- The True Believers and Their Heavenly Destiny (3:20-21) -- Citizenship in Heaven (3:20a) -- Eager Expectation-The Glorious Body Awaiting (3:20b-21) -- Closing Exhortations (4:1-9) -- Paul Appeals for Steadfastness and Unity, (4:1-3) -- Stand Firm against False Teachers, (4:1) -- Find Unity in the Midst of Conflict (4:2-3) -- Conflict between Euodia and Syntyche (4:2) -- The Need for the Leaders to Get Involved (4:3) -- Paul Calls Them to Joy and Peace (4:4-7) -- The Need for Constant Rejoicing (4:4) -- Known for Our Gentleness (4:5) -- Prayer, the Antidote for Anxiety (4:6-7) -- The Means-Prayer Replacing Worry (4:6) -- The Result-The Peace of God (4:7) -- Paul Discusses the Christian Mindset (4:8-9) -- Right Thinking-Excellent and Praiseworthy Things (4:8) -- Right Doing-What They Have Learned from Paul (4:9) -- Epilogue: Thanksgiving and Final Greetings (4:10-23) -- Paul Thanks Them for Their Generous Gift (4:10-20) -- Thanks for the Renewal of Their Concern (4:10-13) -- Recognizing Their Concern (4:10) -- Contentment in Every Circumstance (4:11-12) -- Christ, the Source of Strength (4:13) -- Thanks for Their Partnership in His Ministry (4:14-17). 
505 8 |a Sharing in His Difficulties (4:14) -- None Shared but the Philippians (4:15-16) -- His Desire-All This Credited to Their Account (4:17) -- Thanks for Their Fragrant Offering (4:18-20) -- The Abundance of Their Acceptable Sacrifice (4:18) -- The Reward-God Meeting All Their Needs (4:19) -- Doxological Closing (4:20) -- Paul Gives Final Greetings (4:21-23) -- Request that They Greet Every Saint (4:21A) -- Greeting from Coworkers and Saints in Rome (4:21B-22) -- Closing Benediction (4:23) -- Glossary -- Amanuensis -- Chiasm, Chiastic -- Christological, Christology -- Ecclesiological, Ecclesiology -- Eschatological, Eschatology -- Eschaton -- Gnosis, Gnostic, Gnosticism -- Hellenism, Hellenistic -- Inclusio -- Judaizers -- Parousia -- Septuagint -- Shekinah -- Soteriological, Soteriology -- Stoic, Stoicism -- Bibliography -- Subject and Author Index -- Index of Scripture and Other Ancient Literature -- Old Testament -- New Testament -- Other Ancient Literature. 
520 8 |a Annotation  |b Even though he was writing from prison, the Apostle Paul's gratitude and joy leaps off the page in his letter to the Philippians. He writes to Christians in a Greek city that he visited on his second missionary journey to thank them for their partnership with him, and also to encourage them to maintain unity in the face of forces that were trying to divide them. In Philippians Verse by Verse, Grant R. Osborne draws on years of examining the text to offer a clear explanation of what this book meant to its original audience and what it means today. In spite of sometimes dire circumstances, readers too may experience joy, encouragement, and fellowship if they remain focused on what God has done for them in Christ. The Osborne New Testament Commentary Series is a set of commentaries on every New Testament book for people who are looking for a straightforward explanation of the text. In each volume, Grant R. Osborne seeks to carefully exposit the text in plain language, bringing out the treasures in each book and making them accessible for today's readers. 
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