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Epistle To The Philippians

The Epistle to the Philippians is a book of the New Testament.

It is sent by the apostle Paul to the church of Philippi. He wrote it during his first imprisonment in Rome. She is now back in the epistles of Paul in the New Testament.

Among other things it calls on Christians to live their faith in joy as evidenced by one of his most famous verses: "Rejoice in the Lord always."

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Chapter 1 contains greetings from Paul and his instructions on unity, humility and perseverance and tells the defense and advancement of the gospel according to Christ.

Chapter 2 emphasizes the fact that all bow the knee to Christ and that everyone must work at her hello.

In chapter 3, Paul explains that he has sacrificed everything for Christ.

In Chapter 4, he thanked the saints at Philippi for their help, which Syntykh and Euodia References

  1. In the Church of Philippi were distinguished two women and called Evodia Syntykh (Philippians 4: 2)

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Bibliography

Sophie Reymond, Knowledge of Christ and the outpouring of faith. The spiritual race in the Epistle to the Philippians al. Knowing the Bible, No. 39, Brussels, Editions Lumen Vitae, 2005, 64 p. ISBN 2-87324-258-2.


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