_With the bishops and deacons. [1] By bishops many understand those
who were only priests; for the name of priests, at that time, was
common to those who were by their ordination priests or bishops,
though the order as well as the functions were different. St. John
Chrysostom also takes notice, that... [ Continue Reading ]
_For your fellowship. This word is divers times used by St. Paul for a
contribution of charitable alms, which it may also signify in this
place; though others expound it of their being made partakers of the
graces of Christ, by the gospel. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_In the defence, &c. being then a prisoner, waiting for his trial; and
the defence he could make for himself, and the sentence of the judge.
(Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_That your charity, &c. It is worthy of remark, that St. Paul does not
beg that the Philippians may enjoy temporal blessings, but that they
may be rewarded with an increase of spiritual favours; (Calmet) and as
he remarks in the succeeding verses, that they may be filled with the
fruits of justice._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Now I desire, &c. From hence it appears, that what was indeed as the
greatest hindrance to the propagation of the Christian religion,
eventually proved the most direct method of extending it. St. Paul was
not less zealous in prison, and in chains, than when he laboured under
no obstacles to his des... [ Continue Reading ]
_In all the court, [2] or in the whole palace of the emperor, and to
all others, or in all other places at and near Rome. (Witham)_
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In omni Prætorio, _Greek: en olo to praitorio._... [ Continue Reading ]
_And many of, &c. encouraged by the intrepidity and perseverance of
the apostle. (Calmet) --- Knowing that sufferings undergone for the
cause of Jesus Christ were most honourable, and the portion truly
enviable of all the saints, as by sufferings they were known to be his
disciples, and by suffering... [ Continue Reading ]
_Some...out of envy and contention publish and preach Christ, thinking
perhaps that this would displease me, or exasperate any persecutors
against me; but whatever their motive be, if they preach the true
doctrine of Christ, I rejoice. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_I know that this shall turn to my salvation, &c. It may either
signify to his spiritual good and the salvation of his soul, or to his
safety and deliverance out of prison: if this was his first
imprisonment. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Whether it be by life, or by death. To live longer, if God pleaseth,
or to suffer death at this time, he shews himself resigned to either.
(Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_To live is Christ. If it be his will that I live, my life shall be
spent in his service. --- To die, and suffer martyrdom, will be my
gain, by coming to the enjoyment of Christ sooner. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_This is to me, &c. His meaning is, that although his dying
immediately for Christ, would be his gain, by putting him presently in
possession of heaven; yet he is doubtful what he should choose,
because by staying longer in the flesh, he should be more beneficial
to the souls of his neighbours. (Cha... [ Continue Reading ]
_And having this confidence. In effect St. Paul escaped this first
danger, for after having remained two years at Rome, he was taken from
his confinement. (Calmet) --- I know (or am persuaded, as in the
Greek) that I shall remain....by my coming to you again. This is one
argument that this epistle w... [ Continue Reading ]
_Whether when I come, and see you, &c. This implies a doubt of his
seeing them again. At least endeavour you to lead a life worthy of the
gospel, according to the principles of your faith; and be not
terrified by your adversaries and persecutors: God permits this for
your salvation, though an occasi... [ Continue Reading ]
_The adversaries. Either by the persecutions of the Jews and Gentiles,
or by the doctrine of false brethren._... [ Continue Reading ]