_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Philippians 2:1. CONSOLATION IN CHRIST.—_Exhortation_ would be
better, inasmuch as consolation anticipates the comfort of the next
phrase. COMFORT OF LOVE.—Encouragement which love gives. FELLOWSHIP
OF THE SPIRIT.—“Participation in the Spirit” _Meyer’s_ remark
is, “... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Philippians 2:5. LET THIS MIND BE IN YOU.—The apostle’s word
reminds us that he had already counselled his readers to be likeminded
amongst themselves. “Each to each, and all to Christ,” this verse
seems to say. What follows—to Philippians 2:11—is the very marrow
of... [ Continue Reading ]
_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 step by step to the last rung of
the ladder; by one stupendous act (Romans 1:4) God graced His Son... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Philippians 2:12. YE HAVE ALWAYS OBEYED.—Obedience describes the
attitude of the mind of these Philippians in presence of the
commanding truths of the gospel: “Obedience” or “obedience of
faith” is found several times in the epistle to the Romans; and in 2
Corinthia... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Philippians 2:14. DO ALL THINGS WITHOUT MURMURINGS.—Without
mutterings, as men who in cowardice dare not speak plainly what they
think. We must consider the warning as against God on account of what
He imposed on them both to do and to suffer. AND DISPUTINGS.—The
wo... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Philippians 2:20. NO MAN LIKEMINDED.—A.V. margin, “so dear unto
me,” evidently because the same word is used in Psalms 55:13.
“Likeminded” with whom? “With me,” says Meyer, that is,
“having the same tender feeling towards you as I have.” WHO WILL
NATURALLY CARE.—Not... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Philippians 2:25. EPAPHRODITUS.—Brother, work-mate, comrade-in-arms,
Church-messenger, and serving-man. What a designation! St. Paul thinks
him worthy of all the honour (Philippians 2:29) that the Church can
give, and he himself immortalises him by this unusual esti... [ Continue Reading ]