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Verse 16. _PREACH CHRIST OF CONTENTION_] The Judaizing teachers, they
also preach Christ; they acknowledge that Jesus is the Christ or
promised _Messiah_, and preach him as such.
_NOT SINCERELY_] ουχ...
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THE ONE PREACH CHRIST OF CONTENTION - So as to form parties, and to
produce strifes among his professed followers.
NOT SINCERELY - Not “purely” - ἁγνῶς hagnōs - not with
pure motives or intentions...
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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 ap...
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PHP_1:12-18. THE APOSTLE'S PRESENT CONDITION. Turning from these
thoughts about his correspondents Paul informs them of his own
condition. His very imprisonment has helped his missionary work
instead...
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A FRIEND TO HIS FRIENDS (Php_1:1-2)...
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PREACH. App-121.
OF. App-104.
CONTENTION. Greek. _eritheia_. See Romans 2:8.
NOT. App-105.
SINCERELY. of pure motive. Greek. _hagnos._ Only here.
SUPPOSING = thinking. Only here, and James 1:7....
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_The one preach Christ_, &c. There is good critical evidence for
reading Philippians 1:16-17 in the opposite order to that of the A.V.
Render, with R.V., THE ONE do it OF LOVE, KNOWING THAT I AM SET F...
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ST PAUL’S PRESENT CIRCUMSTANCES AND INWARD EXPERIENCE...
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ΟΊ ΜΈΝ... ΟΊ ΔΈ одни... другие, έξ ΆΓΆΠΗΣ
из любви, вводит причину,
ΕΊΔΌΤΕΣ _perf. act. part._ (причины),
ΟΙΔΑ (G1492) знать. Def. perf. со _знач. praes._
ΆΠΟΛΟΓΊΑΝ (G627) защита (_см._ Philippians...
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NOT SINCERELY,— This may refer to the _matter_ of their preaching:
it was not _sincere,_ pure, and uncorrupted gospel; but they
adulterated it, by mixing Judaism with it; and so they perverted the
gos...
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OUTLINE OF 1:12-18
B.
Progress of the gospel in Rome: Philippians 1:12-18
1.
Report of Progress; Philippians 1:12
2.
Ways in which progress has occurred; Philippians 1:13-18
a.
His bonds becam...
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The one preach Christ of contention, not sincerely, supposing to add
affliction to my bonds:
'Aleph (') A B Delta G, Vulgate, transpose and read, "These (last)
indeed out of love (to Christ and me)...
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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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THE PRISONER APOSTLE IN ROME
§ 1. Address and Salutation (Philippians 1:1).
Philippians 1:1; Philippians 1:2. The form of greeting in Philippians
1:1 is that common to the Epistles of the third grou...
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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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[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 recogni...
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THE RESULT OF HIS MORE FAVOURABLE CIRCUMSTANCES: CHRIST PREACHED,
WHETHER OF SPITE OR GOODWILL....
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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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MOTIVES FOR PREACHING
Evidently some were jealous of Paul's success as a preacher. They
promoted a party spirit by encouraging others to follow them (1 Peter
1:15). Obviously, preachers who know God'...
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The one preach Christ of contention, not (l) sincerely, supposing to
add affliction to my bonds:
(l) Not with a pure mind: for otherwise their doctrine was pure....
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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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16_Some, I say, from contention_. Here we have a lengthened detail, in
which he explains more fully the foregoing statement; for he repeats
that there are two classes of men that are stirred up by his...
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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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THE ONE PREACH CHRIST OF CONTENTION,.... That is, those that preached
of envy and strife, an not of good will to Christ, to the Gospel, to
the souls of men, or to the apostle; and though they preached...
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The one preach Christ of contention, not sincerely, supposing to add
affliction to my bonds:
Ver. 16. _Preach Christ of contention_] Striving to bear away the bell
from me, as the better preachers. A...
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_Some indeed preach Christ even of envy_ Envying my success, or
envying me that esteem and reputation which I have in the church, and
seeking to gain it to themselves; _and strife_ Striving to draw pe...
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ST. PAUL'S PRESENT CIRCUMSTANCES, EXPERIENCES, AND EXPECTATIONS.
The result of Paul's imprisonment:...
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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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“THE LATTER DO IT OUT OF LOVE, KNOWING THAT. AM APPOINTED FOR THE
DEFENSE OF THE GOSPEL”
“The latter do it out of love”: Men that have goodwill towards
Paul are men motivated by. love for God and love...
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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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This distinction he did amplify and explain here, by particularly
showing the ill motive, manners, and end of the worst sort of
preachers, from an ill affection of hatred, emulation, and wrath, 2
CORI...
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Php_1:16 former G3303 preach G2605 (G5719) Christ G5547 from G1537
ambition G2052 not G3756 sincerely G55 supposing G3633 (G5740) add
G2018 (G5721) affliction G2347 my G3450 chains G1199
not sincerel...
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PAUL STRESSES THAT THOUGH HE IS IN CHAINS IT HAS TURNED OUT TO BE OF
BENEFIT TO THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST, SOMETHING WHICH CAUSES HIM TO REJOICE
(PHILIPPIANS 1:12).
It is apparent from what follows that P...
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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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OF LOVE
(εξ αγαπης). Out of love to Paul as well as to Christ. Put
Philippians 1:1 here as a flash-light....
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Philipians Philippians 1:15
I. Diverse developments of human disposition.
II. The possibility of doing a good deed through a bad motive.
III. The impossibility of entirely concealing motive.
IV. T...
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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 thei...
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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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THESE DO SO FROM LOVE. Those who preach Christ with all good will.
These viewed Paul's imprisonment in the light of truth - _as a defence
of the gospel!!!_...
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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. Philippians 1:12). He is
j...
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Philippians 1:12. THE THINGS WHICH HAPPENED UNTO ME.—Precisely the
same phrase as in Ephesians 6:21; is translated “my affairs” (so
Colossians 4:7). These circumstance...
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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 5:1; 1 Peter 1:22; 1 Peter 1:23; 1 Timothy 6:2; Acts 9:17;
Colossians 3:22; Ephesians 6:5; Galatians 4:28; Galatians 4:29;
Hebrews 3:1;
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The one preach Christ of contention. The order of vers. 16, 17, is
reversed in the best texts. Of contentions [ε ξ ε ρ ι θ ε ι α
ς]. See on strife, James 3:14. Rev., better, faction. Compare Chaucer
:...
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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...