Philippians a commentary for biblical preaching and teaching Thomas Moore, Timothy D. Sprankle ; Herbert W. Bateman IV, editor.
Material type:
- 9780825458354
- 0825458358
- BS2705.53 .M667 2019
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-293).
Report of gratitude and prayer for the Philippians (1:1-11) -- A Christ-centered view of circumstances and life (1:12-26) -- Exhortations to steadfastness and unity (1:27-2:30) -- Pursuing Christ, not the law : a warning against false teachers (3:1-4:1) -- Final exhortations (4:2-9) -- Paul's joy because of their gift (4:10-23).
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