PHILIPPIANS CHAPTER 2 PHILIPPIANS 2:1,2 Paul earnestly recommends to
the Philippians mutual love and union, PHILIPPIANS 2:3 lowliness of
mind, PHILIPPIANS 2:4 and that charitable condescension for the good
of others, exemplified in the life and death of Christ, PHILIPPIANS
2:9 for which God had exal... [ Continue Reading ]
FULFIL YE MY JOY; viz. the exercise of those graces he had been joyful
for, which would be an addition to that joy he had for them, and the
making of it much more abundant, contributing as much as the friends
of the Bridegroom here can to the completing of it, 1 THESSALONIANS
3:29. THAT YE BE LIKE-M... [ Continue Reading ]
Here, the better to engage them to embrace what he had so pathetically
exhorted them to, he doth dissuade them from animosity, an affectation
of applause, and self-seeking; and direct them to modesty and
self-denial. LET NOTHING BE DONE THROUGH STRIFE OR VAIN-GLORY;
intitnating, they should by no me... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 4,5. LET; most translations do express the causal or rather
illative Greek particle, which ours doth here omit as an expletive.
However, the apostle doth urge them to the exercise of self-denial,
mutual love, and a hearty condescension to one another, from the great
example of Jesus Christ, 2 C... [ Continue Reading ]
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WHO, i.e. relative to Christ Jesus, the eternal Son of God by nature,
very God extant with his Father before the beginning, 1 THESSALONIANS
1:1 GALATIANS 4:4 1 TIMOTHY 3:16, 1 TIMOTHY 6:14-16 TITUS 2:13; the
express image and character of his Father's person, which implies a
peculiar subsistence dis... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT; some expound this particle as a discretive, others an
adversative, or redditive. MADE HIMSELF OF NO REPUTATION; i.e. most
wittingly emptied himself, or abated himself, of the all fulness of
glory he had equally with God the Father, that, considering the
disproportion between the creature and th... [ Continue Reading ]
To be FOUND is a mere Hebraism, not unusual in the New Testament, not
importing auy question of the thing, but only the thing certainly
happening beyond expectation. It notes here, not his being apprehended
of the soldiers when betrayed by Judas, being before his humble
obedience, but his being, and... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE; some take this particle illatively, connoting the
consequent of Christ's exaltation, upon his antecedent humiliation, as
elsewhere, 1 THESSALONIANS 10:17 ACTS 20:26 HEBREWS 3:7 2 PETER 1:10;
the apostle showing the sequel of his sufferings to be glory,
according to that of LUKE 24:26. Thi... [ Continue Reading ]
AT THE NAME OF JESUS; in the old translation by bishops in Queen
Elizabeth's time, (and some say in the manuscripts of this), it is
_in_ the name. However, in ours now, it is not appositively, _at_ the
name Jesus; but constructively, _of_ Jesus, intimating, that the
power, glory, and majesty of him... [ Continue Reading ]
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 tongues,
(as well as knees, which are both here joined, and must not be
severed, in the worship given t... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE, MY BELOVED, AS YE HAVE ALWAYS OBEYED: having confirmed the
example of Christ's admirable condescension and affection from the
glorious issue of it, he doth here reassume his exhortation, with a
friendly compellation, commending their former sincere endeavours to
obey the gospel (so PHILIP... [ Continue Reading ]
That they might not be negligent in working out their salvation with
humility, from any conceit or carnal confidence any might have that
they could believe and repent when they pleased, imagining their wills
to be as pliable to good as evil; the apostle urgeth the effectual
grace of God, as a powerf... [ Continue Reading ]
DO ALL THINGS WITHOUT MURMURINGS; the apostle here subjoins to his
exhortation to condescension and humility, a dissuasive from the
opposite vices, moving them to do all that was incumbent on them as
Christians without private mutterings, secret whisperings, and
complainings, which might argue their... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT YE MAY BE BLAMELESS AND HARMLESS; that ye behave yourselves so
that none can justly reproach you, LUKE 1:6 and though you cannot
altogether put to silence foolish men, 1 THESSALONIANS 15:25 1 PETER
2:15, yet they cannot have any just cause to stain your reputation;
but you may be found sincere,... [ Continue Reading ]
HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE; carefully bearing before you, and
stedfastly showing, not only by your profession, but conversation, the
Lord Jesus Christ, 1 JOHN 1:1, whose gospel is the word of life, in
that _it is the power of God to salvation, _ ACTS 13:26 ROMANS 1:16.
He doth not say, holding f... [ Continue Reading ]
YEA, AND IF I BE OFFERED: that he might further confirm and encourage
them in their duty, he doth not here conclude the certainty of his
death, at his first imprisonment, having expressed before some
confidence of his surviving it, PHILIPPIANS 1:19,25; but, in imitation
of Christ, _the good Shepherd... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE SAME CAUSE ALSO DO YE JOY; he expects the like affection and
sympathy in every one of them, that upon the account of his sufferings
they would the more readily, cheerfully, and courageously believe in
and suffer for Christ: considering the difference between death
threatened by man, for our... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT I TRUST IN THE LORD JESUS; diverting from his former exhortation,
the more to comfort them, he expresseth his good hope (which in
respect of the object we translate _trust_) in the Lord Jesus, exalted
above every name, that he would be pleased, some way or other, to
afford him such liberty, notw... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I HAVE NO MAN LIKEMINDED; for which purpose I have designed
Timothy, who joins with me in this Epistle, and is most of the same
mind with myself, endued with the same Spirit, faith, and love;
finding none of like soul to him with myself, in desiring your
prosperity, and so have pitched upon him.... [ Continue Reading ]
He doth here further commend Timothy, compared with the generality of
those who with him did attend the ministry of the gospel at Rome,
where it seems (whatever the papists pretend) Peter did not then
preside as metropolitan. When he saith ALL, he doth not necessarily
imply every individual besides... [ Continue Reading ]
However others were found in some respects defective to the service of
Christ, yet he appeals to their experience of the integrity and
fidelity of Timothy in conjunction with himself, when he preached the
gospel amongst them, and afterwards, ACTS 16:1, ACTS 17:15 18:5 ACTS
19:22, ACTS 20:4; which he... [ Continue Reading ]
HIM THEREFORE I HOPE TO SEND PRESENTLY; seeing the matter was thus, he
thought not of any other to employ in the service of their faith, but
hoped, i.e. IN THE LORD JESUS as PHILIPPIANS 2:19, in a short time
after his present writing, to send this excellent, humble, and
approved young man, who would... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT I TRUST IN THE LORD; so he expresseth his strong persuasion, as
the word we translate _trust, _ being seldom used, but when the thing
trusted imports the object. IN THE LORD; i.e. Jesus, whom he doth
absolutely and eminently call Lord, being so _highly exalted_ above
all others, PHILIPPIANS 2:9,... [ Continue Reading ]
YET I SUPPOSED IT NECESSARY TO SEND TO YOU EPAPHRODITUS; in the mean
time he gives them an account why he esteemed it needful to send back
Epaphroditus (whom some, but without sufficient warrant, would have to
be the same with Epaphras, COLOSSIANS 1:7, COLOSSIANS 4:12 PHILEMON
1:23) unto them, not a... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE LONGED AFTER YOU ALL; he gives them the first reason of his
present sending, not that Epaphroditus was unwilling to stay longer
with him, but because he was greatly concerned for all of them of the
church at Philippi, who had his heart, as they had Paul s, PHILIPPIANS
1:8, PHILIPPIANS 4:1 ROM... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR INDEED HE WAS SICK NIGH UNTO DEATH; by reason he was really taken
with such a disease, as in its own nature was mortal, and in its
tendency brought him even to death's door, as ISAIAH 38:1. BUT GOD HAD
MERCY ON HIM; but God, who is the great Physician, and unto whom it
belongs to show mercy unto... [ Continue Reading ]
I SENT HIM THEREFORE THE MORE CAREFULLY; after his recovery, without
delay, denying myself the comfort of his seciety, I have despatched
him away to you. THAT, WHEN YE SEE HIM AGAIN, YE MAY REJOICE; to the
end that he whom you looked upon as dead might seasonably appear among
you in person, and chee... [ Continue Reading ]
RECEIVE HIM THEREFORE IN THE LORD WITH ALL GLADNESS: hereupon, having
given his due character, he chargeth them all, officers and people, to
entertain him as a servant of the Lord, (as Christ would have them
receive his servants, MATTHEW 10:40,41, even with all spiritual joy),
as sometimes the Galat... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE FOR THE WORK OF CHRIST HE WAS NIGH UNTO DEATH; by reason he
was so zealous about the work of the ministry in the general, or in
special to carry on that service, as the church's messenger, he was
intrusted with, PHILIPPIANS 4:18, not only in conveying their
benevolence on so long and hazardo... [ Continue Reading ]