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Introduction
to the Epistle to the Philippians
I.
Writer
The apostle Paul (Phil. 1:1); for the rest part,
please refer to the “Introduction to the Galatians;
II.
The Recipients
To the saints, overseers and ministers in
The city of
The History and Special Points of the Church
in
1) She was the first church in
2) The first believer of this church was a
woman ----
3) She was a church of abundant love. The house
of
4) There were few Jewish believers, and most of
them were gentiles. And this church was almost a church completely comprised of
gentiles.
5) Since there were few Jews, the church in
6) They always kept good fellowship with Paul,
and their relationship had never been disturbed.
7) They had good fellowship with the gospel and
worked with Paul in the preachment of the gospel.
8) It was a well-established church ---- there
were overseers and ministers. The churches in which there are ministers
mentioned in the New Testament are only the churches in
9) The church in
III.
The Time and Location the Book was Written
According to many records of this book, it was
written by Paul in prison in
1) The prison in which Paul was imprisoned was
near “all the praetorium” (Phil. 1:13). And he had been bound to stay in the
prison long so that “all the praetorium” had heard the gospel.
2) He knew that his case would be judged (Phil.
1:19; 2:23-24);
3) He mentioned in this book “the household of
Caesar” (Phil. 4:22), which obviously referred to the members in the church in Roman.
IV.
The Background
There were generally the following four
purposes of Paul’s writing this book:
1)
When Paul was
imprisoned, the church in
2)
The Philippians were
rather concerned about Paul’s condition after knowing that Paul was imprisoned
and thought that the imprisonment of Paul had severely hindered the preachment
of the gospel (Phil. 1:12-14). Therefore, Paul told them his condition in the
prison to eliminate their worries and let them know that his imprisonment had
turned out rather to the furtherance of the glad tidings.
3)
Paul expressed his
gratitude through this epistle to the church in
4)
Paul found some
faults in both spirit and knowledge in the church in
V.
Special Points
The special points
of this book are as follows:
1)
The apostle mentions
his own testimony many times in this book, and often exhorts and encourages
believers by his own experience and his own feeling. He mentions how he gives
thanks and prays for the Philippians in the words of gratitude in the
beginning. Later, he tells how he testifies the gospel of Christ in prison.
When he disproves the heresy of the sect of circumcision, he sets his own experience
of his knowledge about Christ as the proof. All of them show that Paul keeps
close relationship with believers in
2)
This book mentions
the model of Christ’s being humbled and being raised in chapter two (v.5-11),
which is one of the most renowned teachings in the whole Bible. Paul raises the
active example of how to lead the body life humbly with the same mind ----
exhort believers to let this mind be in us which also in Christ Jesus.
3)
“Joy” (or “rejoice”)
is often mentioned in this book, which is obviously one of the important
messages in this book. There are more than seventeen times mentioning “joy” (“rejoice”,
or its synonyms). Therefore, some Bible scholars call this book “an epistle of
joy”. There is also some who think “the conclusion of this book is ---- I am
joyful! Are you joyful?”
4)
The word “gospel” is
mentioned nine times in this book, which fully manifests Paul’s attention to
the preachment of the gospel.
5)
None of the verses
in the Old Testament are quoted in this epistle.
VI.
General Description
Christ is our all in all. This is the focal
revelation of this book. He is our life (Phil. Chap.1), model (Phil. Chap.2),
goal (Phil. Chap.3) and strength (Phil. Chap. 4).
Through this epistle, Paul points that the victory
of his spiritual life is due to his possession of the spiritual secret, namely,
Christ. Christ is the root of all his motives inside as well as the source of
all his outside manifestations. Therefore, Paul hopes that believers in
VII. Key Verses
“According to my earnest expectation and hope that
in nothing I shall be ashamed, but with all boldness, as always, so now also
Christ will be magnified in my body, whether by life or by death. (Phil.
1:20-21)”.
“Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ
Jesus (Phil. 2:5)”.
“Yet indeed I also count all things loss for the
excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered
the loss of all things, and count them as rubbish, that I may gain Christ
(Phil. 3:8)”
“I know how to be abased, and I know how to abound.
Everywhere and in all things I have learned both to be full and to be hungry,
both to abound and to suffer need. I can do all things through Christ who
strengthens me. (Phil. 4:12-13)”
VIII. Key Words
“Joy”, “rejoice”, “gladness” (Phil. 1:4, 18, 25;
2:2, 17, 18, 28, 29; 3:1; 4:1, 4, 10);
“Fellowship” (Phil.1:5; 2:1; 3:10; 4:14, 15);
“The same” (spirit, mind) (Phil. 1:27; 2:2; 4:2);
“Be partakers with”, “fellow…”, “…with”,
“fellowship”, “together” (Phil. 1:7; 2:17-18, 25; 3:10, 17; 4:3); all of them
share the same etymon ---- (“sun” in the original), which means “fellow” or
“co-” or “with…together”;
IX. Outlines of the Book
A. Introduction (Phil.1:1-2);
B. Live “for” Christ ---- Christ Will Be Magnified in My Body:
1. Be concerned about the gospel even in chains
(Phil.1:3-18);
2. Bear the fruit of the labor of the gospel
when living in the flesh (Phil.1:19-26);
3. Conduct oneself worthily of the gospel of Christ (Phil.1:27-30);
C. Live to “Learn” Christ ---- Let This Mind Be in You Which is Also in Christ Jesus:
1. The mind of Christ is the humble mind that
cares for others (Phil.2:1-11);
2. Obey the working of God in us and hold fast
the word of life (Phil.2:12-18);
3. The example of the mind of Christ Jesus
manifested in Timothy
(Phil.2:19-24);
4. The example of the mind of Christ Jesus
manifested in
Epaphroditus (Phil.2:25-30);
D.
Live to “Gain”
Christ ----
Count All Things Loss for the
Excellence of the Knowledge of Christ Jesus My Lord:
1. Suffer the loss of all things, and
count them as rubbish in order to gain Christ (Phil.3:1-8);
2. Press toward the goal and not satisfy with what one has obtained
(Phil.3:9-16);
3. Set not mind on earthly things and eagerly wait for the
Savior the Lord Jesus Christ who comes from the heaven (Phil.3:17-21);
E. Live “by” Christ ---- I Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me:
1. Stand fast in the Lord (Phil.4:1);
2. Be of the same mind and be fellow workers in the Lord (Phil.4:2-3);
3. Rejoice in the Lord always (Phil.4:4-7);
4. Mind and walk in the Lord (Phil.4:8-13);
5. Give and receive in the Lord (Phil.4:14-20);
F. The Epilogue (Phil.4:21-23);
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Caleb Huang《Christian Digest Bible
Commentary Series》
Translated by Mary Zhou