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When the apostle Paul wrote this letter to his beloved Philippian congregation, he was a prisoner in Rome. Little in his tumultuous life since his dramatic conversion on the Damascus Road three decades earlier would have been expected to produce joy. He had faced fierce and unrelenting opposition, both from Gentiles and from his unbelieving Jewish countrymen. Yet despite the circumstances of both writer and recipients, joy permeates Philippians, so much so that it may be called the epistle of joy...
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MacArthur outlines the purpose of this commentary series: "Some commentaries are primarily linguistic, others are mostly theological, and some are mainly homiletical. This one is basically explanatory, or expository. It is not linguistically technical, but deals with linguistics when that seems helpful to proper interpretation. It is not theologically expansive, but focuses on the major doctrines in each test and on how they relate to the whole of Scripture. It is not primarily homiletical, although...
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MacArthur NT Commentaries: Philippians Author John MacArthur
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MacArthur NT Commentary (Philippians)
When the apostle Paul wrote this letter to his beloved Philippian congregation, he was a prisoner in Rome. Little in his tumultuous life since his dramatic conversion on the Damascus Road three decades earlier would have been expected to produce joy. He had faced fierce and unrelenting opposition, both from Gentiles and from his unbelieving Jewish countrymen. Yet despite the circumstances of both writer and recipients, joy permeates Philippians, so much so that it may be called the epistle of joy...
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