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PHILIPPIANS 2:11 evxomologh,shtai {C}
Although the subjunctive may be a scribal assimilation to ka,myh|, the
indicative may be an assimilation to the indicative ovmei/tai
(“shall swear”) in...
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Verse 11. _AND_ THAT _EVERY TONGUE SHOULD CONFESS_] That all those
before mentioned should acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, or
_absolute governor_, and thus glorify God the Father, who has exal...
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AND THAT EVERY TONGUE SHOULD CONFESS - Everyone should acknowledge
him. On the duty and importance of confessing Christ, see the notes at
Romans 10:9.
THAT JESUS CHRIST IS LORD - The word “Lord,” here...
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II. CHRIST, THE BELIEVER'S PATTERN
CHAPTER 2
_ 1. Oneness of mind through self effacement (Philippians 2:1)_
2. The humiliation and exaltation of Christ (Philippians 2:5)
3. Work out your own salva...
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PHP_2:5-11. THE KENOSIS AND THE EXALTATION. The word Kenosis has
become a technical term in Christian theology for the self-emptying of
Christ. Its origin in that relation is derived from the present...
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Have within yourselves the same disposition of mind as was in Christ
Jesus, for he was by nature in the very form of God, yet he did not
regard existence in equality with God as something to be snatch...
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THE CAUSES OF DISUNITY (Php_2:1-4)...
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JESUS CHRIST. App-98.
LORD. App-98.
TO. App-104.
FATHER. App-98....
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_every tongue should confess_ Again an implicit quotation of Isaiah
45:23.
The verb rendered "_confess_," as Lightfoot points out, has in
Scriptural Greek almost resigned its literal meaning of open...
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The appeal enforced by the supreme Example of the Saviour in His
Incarnation, Obedience, and Exaltation...
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THE APPEAL ENFORCED BY THE SUPREME EXAMPLE OF THE SAVIOUR IN HIS
INCARNATION, OBEDIENCE, AND EXALTATION...
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ἘΞΟΜΟΛΟΓΉΣΕΤΑΙ. So ACD2G2K2LP, several cursives, Origen
Ath Chrys (_alibi_). אB, 17, most cursives, Iren Clem Eus Ath
(_alibi_) Chrys (_alibi_) Cyr ἐξομολογήσηται. L
(margin) T Alf Ell Wordsw Ltft WH...
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ΓΛΏΣΣΑ (G1100) язык,
ΈΞΟΜΟΛΟΓΉΣΗΤΑΙ _aor. conj. med. (dep.) от_
ΈΞΟΜΟΛΟΓΈΩ (G1843) открыто признавать,
допускать, провозглашать, объявлять
(Martin, 263; TDNT; Beare). _Conj._ с ΪΝ (из ст. 10)
использ...
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DISCOURSE: 2146
THE EXALTATION OF CHRIST
Philippians 2:9. _Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and
given him a name which is above every name: that at the name of Jesus
every knee should bow,...
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WHEREFORE GOD ALSO, &C.— "And having fulfilled his work of atonement
in this humble, obediential, and suffering manner, God his Father, as
a reward of all this, according to its deserts, has gloriousl...
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9. WHEREFORE ALSO GOD HIGHLY EXALTED HIM, AND GAVE UNTO HIM THE NAME
WHICH IS ABOVE EVERY NAME; 10. THAT IN THE NAME OF JESUS EVERY KNEE
SHOULD BOW, OF _THINGS_ IN HEAVEN AND _THINGS_ ON EARTH, 11. AN...
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OUTLINE OF 1:27-2:18
D.
Exhortation to a worthy manner of life; Philippians 1:27-30;
Philippians 2:1-18
1.
Plea for steadfast striving; Philippians 1:27-30
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_PARTICIPATION IN THE EVANGEL_
27 The citizenship or enfranchisement here referred to is celestial,
not terrestrial.
THE PHILIPPIANS' SUFFERING
29 It is our privilege to enjoy the sufferings which...
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LETTER OF JOY
Paul’s Letter to the Philippians
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 2
PAUL’S APPEAL FOR UNITY AND *HUMILITY 2:1-4
V1 You are united with Christ and that encourages you. You know the
comfort of...
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THAT JESUS CHRIST IS LORD. — The word “Lord” is the word
constantly used in the LXX. to translate, though inadequately, the
name Jehovah. The context would suggest that meaning here, for the
worship p...
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[4.
The Doctrine of the Great Humility of Christ (Philippians 2:5).
(1) THE VOLUNTARY HUMILIATION OF THE LORD, first in His incarnation,
next in His passion (Philippians 2:5).
(2) THE CORRESPONDING...
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CHAPTER 7
THE MIND OF CHRIST (CONTINUED).
Philippians 2:5 (R.V.)
IT proves hard to make us aware of the sin and the misery involved in
the place commonly allowed to Self. Some of the conspicuous out...
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Κύριος. See on Philippians 2:6 _supr._ This is the
characteristic confession of the Apostolic Church. It is most
significant that Κύριος has no article, which shows that it has
become virtually one of...
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In the discussion of this _crux interpretum_ it is impossible, within
our limits, to do more than give a brief outline of the chief
legitimate interpretations, laying special emphasis on that which we...
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THE CONDESCENSION AND EXALTATION OF CHRIST. As to form, Philippians
2:5-10 appear to be constructed in carefully chosen groups of parallel
clauses, having an impressive rhythm (see J. Weiss, _Beitr._,...
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FOLLOWING HIS EXAMPLE OF SELF-SURRENDER
Philippians 2:1
In all Scripture-indeed, in all literature-there is no passage which
combines such extraordinary extremes as this. The Apostle opens the
golden...
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The apostle now urged those to whom he wrote to fill his joy to the
full. In order to do this he indicated two causative facts which
suggested two resulting experiences, and then referred to conduct
i...
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GOD HAS EXALTED CHRIST
Jesus prayed just before his death that God would glorify him again as
he had been glorified before the world was (John 17:5). Because Jesus
lowered himself to lift man up, God...
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And [that] (l) every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ [is]
Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
(l) Every nation....
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(1) В¶ If there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if any
comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels and
mercies, (2) Fulfil ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, having the same...
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There is no epistle in the New Testament which gives so little space
to the development of. doctrine as this to the Philippians. Need it be
said that it has not the less its own proper office on that...
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11_Is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. _It might also be read,
_In the glory_, because the particle εἰς (to) is often used in
place of ἐν (_in_.) I prefer, however, to retain its proper
significa...
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But this, too, produced its effects. The apostle desired that their
joy should be full, and that unity among the Philippians should be
perfect; for his absence had allowed some seeds of disunion and
d...
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AND [THAT] EVERY TONGUE SHOULD CONFESS,.... Whether of angels or men,
or of men of whatsoever nation. Confession is either true and hearty,
as when the mouth and heart agree in confessing, and which i...
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And _that_ every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ _is_ Lord, to
the glory of God the Father.
Ver. 11. _And that every tongue_] The heathens were wont to say,
_Mutus sit oportet qui non laudari...
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Phil. 2:11. And every tongue should confess. In the place of the Old
Testament, that is here quoted, it is, every tongue shall swear, which
confirms, that by swearing by God's name, so often spoken of...
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_Wherefore_ Because of his voluntary humiliation and obedience, and in
reward thereof; _God hath highly exalted him_ In that manhood in which
he suffered and died. Greek, υπερυψωσε, _super- exalted_ h...
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Humility and benevolence are peculiarly pleasing to God. The most
wondrous exhibition of them was made by Jesus Christ: and those who
imitate him will, with him, receive a glorious reward; while the
h...
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Christ's state of exaltation:...
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AND THAT EVERY TONGUE SHOULD CONFESS THAT JESUS CHRIST IS LORD, TO THE
GLORY OF GOD THE FATHER.
The enthusiasm of the apostle here carries him beyond his original
scope, in a triumphant description of...
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In the first chapter we have seen that Christ is the very principle of
life that motivates the apostle in whatever circumstances, - and so
indeed it should be for all believers. Chapter 2 now brings C...
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The Great Example
1 Peter 2:1-11
1. KEY WORDS
1 Consolation, comfort, fellowship, bowels
2 Likeminded, accord, mercies
3 Strife, vainglory, lowliness, esteem
4 Look, own things
5 Mind
6 Form,...
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“AND THAT EVERY TONGUE SHOULD CONFESS THAT JESUS CHRIST IS LORD, TO
THE GLORY OF GOD THE FATHER”
“Should”: God does not consider it "unrealistic" for people to
believe that Jesus is Lord, even though...
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5-11 The example of our Lord Jesus Christ is set before us. We must
resemble him in his life, if we would have the benefit of his death.
Notice the two natures of Christ; his Divine nature, and human...
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By TONGUE, not only every language, people, and nation is meant;
because it is to be understood, as before particularized, of angels as
well as men, for though angels properly, and by nature, want ton...
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Dubious Hippolytus Fragments
and fear and trembling shall consume all things, both heaven and earth
and things under the earth. And every tongue shall confess Him
openly,[115]...
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Php_2:11 and G2532 every G3956 tongue G1100 confess G1843 (G5672) that
G3754 Jesus G2424 Christ G5547 Lord G2962 to G1519 glory
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‘Wherefore also God highly exalted him, and gave to him the name
which is above every name, that in the name of Jesus every knee should
bow, of things in heaven and things on earth and things under th...
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A DESCRIPTION OF THE PATHWAY OF HUMILITY AND SELFLESSNESS FOLLOWED BY
JESUS CHRIST, AND ITS FINAL GLORIOUS CONSEQUENCE (PHILIPPIANS 2:5).
Paul has previously emphasised ‘the Gospel' (Philippians 1:5;...
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THE CALL TO UNITY AND LOVE IN THE WAY THAT HAD BEEN EXEMPLIFIED BY
JESUS CHRIST HIMSELF AND WHICH GOD WILL WORK WITHIN THEM AS THEY GIVE
ATTENTION TO EXPERIENCING THEIR SALVATION TO THE FULL (PHILIPPI...
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Philippians 2:11. AND THAT EVERY TONGUE SHOULD CONFESS THAT JESUS
CHRIST IS LORD. There is not only to be done to him that reverence of
the body which shall acknowledge His divinity, but with ‘the bes...
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_Exhortations to unity and humility enforced by the example of
Christ,_ 1-11.
Following up the exhortation with which the last chapter closed, that
the Philippians should stand fast in one spirit, the...
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SHOULD CONFESS
(εξομολογησητα). First aorist middle subjunctive of
εξομολογεομα with ινα for purpose.LORD
(Κυριος). Peter (Acts 2:36) claimed that God made Christ "Lord."
See also 1 Corinthians 8:...
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Philippians 2:5
These delineations of Christ reveal the true method of rendering moral
service to man. Human deliverance and progress will remain a theory
only until men come to work upon the method h...
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Philippians 2:1
I. "If" is not in this case a sign of doubt or hesitation, but, on the
contrary, a sign of the most assured certainty. As employed by Paul,
it is equivalent to "If there is any water...
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Philippians 2:1. If there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if
any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels
and mercies, fulfill ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, having t...
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Philippians 2:1. _if there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if
any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels
and mercies, fulfill ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, having...
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Philippians 2:1. _If there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if
any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels
and mercies fulfill ye my joy, that ye be like-minded, having...
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CONTENTS: Christ, the believer's pattern, rejoicing in lowly service.
The outworking of inworked salvation. The apostolic example.
CHARACTERS: Christ, Holy Spirit, God, Paul, Timothy, Epaphroditus.
C...
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Philippians 2:1. _If there be therefore any consolation in Christ._
Brethren who are joined in the Lord, professing the same faith, and
despised of the world, are expected to comfort and encourage one...
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PROCLAIM. It is the beings mentioned in Philippians 2:10 who proclaim
this. The symbolism is of subjects swearing loyalty to their king.
_Johnson_ says: "All the universe is called to confess him as L...
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_Wherefore God hath highly exalted Him _
THE EXALTATION OF CHRIST
I. Its occasion.
1. His voluntary humiliation.
2. His Divine investiture.
II. Its import.
1. The glorification of humanity.
2....
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Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus--Observe
I. The picture. Majesty--condescension--suffering.
II. The lesson. Humility--love--self-sacrifice. (_J. Lyth, D. D._)
LESSONS TAUGHT...
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_That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow _
BOWING AT THE NAME OF JESUS
I. To what period does the assertion refer.
1. Not the present, which would not be the fact, and besides the text
is a...
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_If there be therefore any consolation in Christ _
CHRISTIAN UNITY
I. The doctrine of Christian unity.
1. This unity is inward and consists of harmonious spiritual feeling.
(1) It can only subsist...
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PHILIPPIANS—NOTE ON PHILIPPIANS 2:5 This passage is often referred
to as the “hymn of Christ.” Paul describes Christ’s example of
service in a poem that traces his preexistence, incarnation, death,
re...
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PHILIPPIANS—NOTE ON PHILIPPIANS 2:10 EVERY KNEE SHOULD BOW... AND
EVERY TONGUE CONFESS. Paul quotes Isaiah 45:23. In Isaiah these words
apply to Yahweh, the
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PHILIPPIANS—NOTE ON PHILIPPIANS 2:1 Encouragement to Humble Service.
Paul calls the Philippians to unite in love and humility (vv.
Philippians 2:1), following
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Philippians 2:9. HIGHLY EXALTED.—A word much stronger than those,
_e.g._, in the Acts, which describe the raising up of the murdered
Lord of life. We trace the descent...
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EXPOSITION
PHILIPPIANS 2:1
IF THERE BE THEREFORE, ANY CONSOLATION IN CHRIST. Mark the fervor of
the apostle. Ὅρα πῶς λιπαρῶς πῶς
σφοδρῶς πῶς μετὰ συμπαωείας
πολλῆς (Chrysostom). He appeals...
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If there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if [there is] any
comfort of love, if [there is] any fellowship of the Spirit, if [there
is] any bowels [compassion] and mercies, fulfil ye my joy, tha...
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1 Corinthians 12:3; 1 Corinthians 15:47; 1 Corinthians 8:6; 1 John
4:15;...
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Confess [ε ξ ο μ ο λ ο γ η σ ε τ α ι]. See on Matthew
3:6; thank, Matthew 11:25; Romans 14:11. The verb may also be rendered
thank, as Matthew 11:25;...
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HOW CHRISTIANS SHOULD LIVE
Philippians 2:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We were told that when Minister Wu, of China, was addressing an
American audience in Washington, D. C., upon comparative religions, he
s...
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And every tongue — Even of his enemies. Confess that Jesus Christ is
Lord — Jehovah; not now "in the form of a servant," but enthroned in
the glory of God the Father....