Philippians Verse by Verse.
Annotation
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lexham Press,
2017.
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Colección: | Osborne New Testament Commentaries Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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).
- 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).
- 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).
- 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).
- 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.