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ACCORDING TO MY EARNEST EXPECTATION - The word used here occurs but in
one other place in the New Testament; see it explained in the notes at
Romans 8:19. The earnest desire and hope which Paul had wa...
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. CHRIST, THE CONTROLLING PRINCIPLE OF THE BELIEVER'S LIFE
CHAPTER 1
_ 1. The introduction (Philippians 1:1)_
2. The fellowship in the gospel (Philippians 1:3)
3. The apo...
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PHP_1:19-26. HIS PROSPECTS. The successful preaching of the gospel
will turn to his own salvation. Otherwise he would be put to shame.
His desire is that in his person, whether by life or by death, Ch...
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A FRIEND TO HIS FRIENDS (Php_1:1-2)...
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For I know that this will result in my salvation, because of your
prayer for me, and because of the generous help the Holy Spirit of
Christ gives to me, for it is my eager expectation and my hope that...
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ACCORDING TO. App-104.
EARNEST EXPECTATION. See Romans 8:19.
NOTHING. Greek. _oudeis_.
ASHAMED. See 2 Corinthians 10:8.
WITH. App-104.
BOLDNESS. Greek. _parrhesia._ See...
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_According to_ He describes this "supply of the Spirit" by its longed
for and expected results, which would thus prove the test "according
to" which it would be known as present.
_earnest expectation...
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ST PAUL’S PRESENT CIRCUMSTANCES AND INWARD EXPERIENCE...
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ΚΑΤᾺ ΤῊΝ ΚΤΛ. “The supply of the Spirit” will evidence
itself in the “magnification of Christ in his body.” That the Lord
_will_ be so “magnified” is his eager expectation. Thus, the
“supply of the Sp...
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ΆΠΟΚΑΡΑΔΟΚΊΑ (G603) настойчивое
ожидание, пристальное слежение. Это
слово состоит из предлога "прочь"
существительного "голова" и гл.
"следить" обозначает следить за чем-л.,
отвернувшись от всего оста...
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DISCOURSE: 2139
CHRIST MAGNIFIED IN OUR BODY
Philippians 1:20. _Christ shall be magnified in my body, whether it be
by life, or by death_.
WHILST the great mass of mankind, like a ship driven with fi...
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WITH ALL BOLDNESS,— _With all openness,_ or _in the most public
manner._ See John 7:4....
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OUTLINE OF 1:19-26
C.
Paul's confidence in life or death; Philippians 1:19-26
1.
Confidence that his experiences would turn out to salvation;
Philippians 1:19
a.
Through your supplication.
b....
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According to my earnest expectation and my hope, that in nothing I
shall be ashamed, but that with all boldness, as always, so now also
Christ shall be magnified in my body, whether it be by life, or...
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1 This epistle was not written by Paul and Timothy in the character of
_ apostles_, but _ slaves_. This is important, as it gives us a key to
the character of the whole letter. The mention of the over...
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1:20 earnest (a-4) Or 'constant.' see Romans 8:19 . but 'earnest'
gives this idea here. 'the constant looking out that it should be so....
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THE PRISONER APOSTLE IN ROME
§ 1. Address and Salutation (Philippians 1:1).
Philippians 1:1; Philippians 1:2. The form of greeting in...
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The above result accords with the writer's EAGER EXPECTATION AND HOPE,
that in any event CHRIST WILL BE MAGNIFIED in his person as hitherto:
he lives, and will die, for this alone. Whatever happens to...
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LETTER OF JOY
Paul’s Letter to the Philippians
_HILDA BRIGHT_
INTRODUCTION
THE CHURCH AT PHILIPPI
Luke described the city called Philippi as a *Roman ‘*colony’
(Acts 16:12). The *emperor Augustu...
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MY EARNEST EXPECTATION. — The word is only found here and in Romans
8:19 (where see Note). It implies an intense and almost painful
longing for some crisis, a dulness of suspense lighted up with hope....
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(19-24) In these verses, under the power of that feeling of joy of
which he speaks above, St. Paul unveils to the Philippians his most
sacred aspirations and convictions, and the division of feeling i...
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[2.
Statement of St. Paul’s condition at Rome (Philippians 1:12).
(1) THE RAPID PROGRESS OF THE GOSPEL through his bonds, and through
the preaching of others, whether in strife or in goodwill (Phili...
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CHAPTER 3
HOW THE PHILIPPIANS SHOULD THINK OF PAUL AT ROME.
Philippians 1:12 (R.V.)
HAVING poured out his feelings about those dear friends and children
in the Lord at Philippi, the Apostle recognis...
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HIS JOY IN THE PREACHING OF CHRIST AND EXPECTATION OF SUCCESS IN HIS
CAUSE....
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ἀποκαραδ. The concentrated intense hope which ignores other
interests (ἀπό), and strains forward as with outstretched head
(κάρα, δοκεῖν). _Cf._ Romans 8:19, ἡ γὰρ
ἀποκαραδοκία τῆς κτίσεως τὴν
ἀποκάλυ...
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“TO LIVE IS CHRIST, AND TO DIE IS GAIN”
Philippians 1:12
It was a matter of comparative indifference to Paul what happened to
himself so long as the gospel progressed, because the extension of the
go...
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This letter is in itself a revelation of Christian experience. The
word “sin" is not mentioned. The flesh is referred to only that it
may be ignored. It is characterized by a revelation of the mind of...
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PAUL'S EAGER LONGING
Vine says the word translated "earnest expectation" means "primarily a
watching with outstretched head....signifies strained expectancy,
eager longing, the stretching forth of the...
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(6) According to my earnest expectation and [my] hope, that in nothing
I shall be ashamed, but [that] with all boldness, as always, [so] now
also Christ shall be magnified in my body, whether [it be]...
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_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)_...
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(15) Some indeed preach Christ even of envy and strife; and some also
of good will: (16) The one preach Christ of contention, not sincerely,
supposing to add affliction to my bonds: (17) But the other...
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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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20_According to my expectation_. Should any one object, “From what
do you derive that knowledge?” he answers, “From hope.” For as
it is certain that God does not by any means design to frustrate our
h...
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The affection of the Philippians, which expressed itself by sending
help to the apostle, reminded him of the spirit they had always shewn;
they had cordially associated themselves with the labours and...
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ACCORDING TO MY EARNEST EXPECTATION AND [MY] HOPE,.... These words are
so placed as that they may refer both to what goes before and what
follows after; and the sense be either that the apostle had ea...
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According to my earnest expectation and _my_ hope, that in nothing I
shall be ashamed, but _that_ with all boldness, as always, _so_ now
also Christ shall be magnified in my body, whether _it be_ by l...
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_What then?_ What shall we think of these attempts, proceeding from
such different principles? Shall they grieve us? No, in no wise. For,
_every way, whether in pretence_ Under colour of propagating t...
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WITH ALL BOLDNESS; while I exercise all boldness in the gospel, being
assured that all things will work together for good to me and Christ's
church through me.
IN MY BODY; in that which befalls my bod...
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The apostle satisfied if only Christ is magnified:...
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ACCORDING TO MY EARNEST EXPECTATION AND MY HOPE, THAT IN NOTHING I
SHALL BE ASHAMED, BUT THAT WITH ALL BOLDNESS, AS ALWAYS, SO NOW ALSO,
CHRIST SHALL BE MAGNIFIED IN MY BODY, WHETHER IT BE BY LIFE OR...
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Consistently with the character of the epistle, in his addressing the
Philippians, Paul does not do so as an apostle, but linking Timothy's
name with his own, makes use of the lowlier title, "servants...
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Pioneers Wanted
1 Peter 1:12-26
1. KEY WORDS
12 Fallen out, futherance, gospel
13 Bonds, manifest, palace
14 Waxing, confident, bold, speak
15 Preach, envy, strife, good will
16 Contention, sin...
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“ACCORDING TO MY EARNEST EXPECTATION AND HOPE, THAT IN NOTHING
SHALL. BE PUT TO SHAME, BUT THAT WITH ALL BOLDNESS, AS ALWAYS, SO NOW
ALSO CHRIST SHALL BE MAGNIFIED IN MY BODY, WHETHER BY LIFE, OR BY
D...
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12-20 The apostle was a prisoner at Rome; and to take off the offence
of the cross, he shows the wisdom and goodness of God in his
sufferings. These things made him known, where he would never have
o...
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ACCORDING TO MY EARNEST EXPECTATION AND MY HOPE; he allegeth and
explaineth the ground and certainty of his knowledge and persuasion of
his enemies disappointment, and all succeeding well with him, tr...
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Tertullian On the Apparel of Women Book II
And if the requirements of Gentile friendships and of kindly offices
call you, why not go forth clad in your own armour; (and) all the
more, in that (you ha...
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Php_1:20 according G2596 my G3450 expectation G603 and G2532 hope
G1680 that G3754 in G1722 nothing G3762 ashamed G153 (G5701) bu
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‘According to my earnest expectation and hope, that in nothing shall
I be put to shame, but that with all boldness, as always, so now also
Christ shall be magnified in my body, whether by life, or by...
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PAUL STRESSES THAT HE FACES THE FUTURE DECISION TO BE MADE BY ROME
ABOUT HIM WITH CONFIDENCE. TO LIVE WILL MEAN THAT HE CAN CONTINUE TO
SERVE GOD'S PEOPLE. TO DIE WILL MEAN THAT HE ENTERS STRAIGHT INT...
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Philippians 1:20. ACCORDING TO MY EARNEST EXPECTATION AND HOPE. The
apostle has two things in his mind
first, the preaching of the gospel of Christ; second, his own
salvation. In reference to the form...
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_The Progress of the Gospel in_ _Rome St. Paul's desire to depart His
Exhortation and Encouragement to the Philippians,_ 12-30,
In spite of St. Paul's imprisonment, the Gospel has not been bound,
and...
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EARNEST EXPECTATION
(αποκαραδοκιαν). In Paul alone from
αποκαραδοκεω (in papyri). See on Romans 8:19 for only
other example.SHALL BE MAGNIFIED
(μεγαλυνθησετα). Future passive indicative of
μεγαλυ...
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Philippians 1:20
I. We all see in some points what St. Paul must have meant by this
expression. It was a thought frequently present to him. If he lives,
if his earthly life is protracted through toils...
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Philippians 1:20
I. "Expectation" and "hope" these are words which connect the heart
with the future.
II. No power can so light up the future and throw over it the hues of
immortal beauty as childli...
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Philippians 1:12. _But I would ye should understand, brethren, that
the thing, which happened unto me have fallen out rather unto the
furtherance of the gospel; so that my bonds in Christ are manifest...
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CONTENTS: Triumph of the believer over suffering and persecution.
CHARACTERS: Christ, Holy Spirit, God, Paul, Timothy, Epaphroditus.
CONCLUSION: Those who desire that Christ may be magnified in their...
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Philippians 1:1. _Paul and Timotheus._ The latter is associated as a
fellow-labourer, and an apostolic man with himself. They had together
planted churches, at the hazard of their lives, and their lab...
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THAT I SHALL NEVER FALL. _Johnson_ says: "There is no anxiety about
himself, only that he may glorify Christ....
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PHILIPPIANS—NOTE ON PHILIPPIANS 1:20 The crucial thing for Paul is
not LIFE or death. It is maintaining his faithful witness to Christ.
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PHILIPPIANS—NOTE ON PHILIPPIANS 1:12 Paul’s Reflections on His
Imprisonment. Paul assures the Philippians that the gospel is still
advancing even though he is in prison (vv....
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Philippians 1:19. THIS SHALL TURN TO MY SALVATION.—“_Salvation_ in
the highest sense. These trials will develop the spiritual life in the
apostle, will be a pathway to...
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EXPOSITION
PHILIPPIANS 1:1
PAUL AND TIMOTHEUS. St. Paul does not assume his official title in
writing to the Macedonian Churches, Philippi and Thessalonica; it is
used in all his other Epistles, exc...
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Now, that we might continue to grow in the knowledge of our Lord and
Savior, let us turn to Philippians 1.
Paul the apostle was arrested in Jerusalem, held in prison in Caesarea
for two years until he...
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1 John 3:17; 1 Thessalonians 2:19; 1 Thessalonians 2:20; 1
Thessalonians 3:7;...
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Earnest expectation [α π ο κ α ρ α δ ο κ ι α ν]. Only
here and Romans 8:19, on which see note.
Shall be ashamed [α ι σ χ υ ν θ η σ ο μ α ι]. Rev.,
better, giving the force of the passive, shall be pu...
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PREACHING CHRIST
Philippians 1:15
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. Some preach Christ of envy and strife. Of one thing we are sure: we
are commanded to contend earnestly for the faith once delivered. Of
anoth...
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As always — Since my call to the apostleship. In my body — however
it may he disposed of. How that might be, he did not yet know. For the
apostles did not know all things; particularly in things perta...