Editor's Preface |
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Abbreviations |
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PHILIPPIANS |
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Introduction |
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I. Historical Backgrounds for the Study of Philippians |
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2. The Founding of the Church in the Acts of the Apostles |
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3. The Circumstances of the Church as Seen in the Letter |
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4. The Place of Women in the Philippian Church |
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5. The Philippian Church after the Time of Paul |
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II. Literary Backgrounds for the Study of Philippians |
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1. Paul and the Greco-Roman Letter |
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2. The Authorship, Provenance, and Date of Philippians |
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3. The Unity of Philippians |
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4. The Form and Structure of Philippians in Light of Its Purpose |
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Translation, Notes, Interpretation |
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Opening Formula/Greeting: 1:1-2 |
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Thanksgiving and Prayer Wish: 1:3-11 |
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The Example of Paul: 1:12-26 |
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Results of Imprisonment: 1:12-14 |
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Motives in Ministry: 1:15-18a |
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Instructions to the Philippians: 1:27-2:18 |
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Their Manner of Life: 1:27-30 |
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Central Injunction: 2:1-4 |
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Excursus I: Hymns in Early Christianity |
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Their Manner of Life: 2:12-18 |
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The Examples of Timothy and Epaphroditus: 2:19-30 |
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Excursus II: The "Break" at 3:1 |
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Instructions to the Philippians: 3:1-4:1 |
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Warning about "Dogs": 3:1-4a |
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Excursus III: Paul's Opponents in Philippi |
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The Example of Paul: 3:4b-14 |
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Warning About "Enemies": 3:15-4:1 |
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The Example of Euodia and Syntyche: 4:2-3 |
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Instructions to the Philippians: 4:4-9 |
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Virtue List and Final Exhortation: 4:8-9 |
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PHILEMON |
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Author's Preface and Acknowledgments |
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Slavery in the Greco-Roman World |
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Freedom and Slavery in Paul's Letters |
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Philemon in the Pauline Letter Tradition |
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People, Places, and Possible Journey |
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The Occasion of the Letter |
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The Dual Appeal of Philemon |
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Theological Significance of Paul's Appeal |
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Supportive Rhetorical Strategy |
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Function of the Letter and Its Importance in the Canon |
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Early Christianity and Its Response to Slavery |
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Translation, Notes, Interpretation |
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1. Formal Epistolary Opening and Salutation (1-3) |
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2. Thanksgiving Prayer and Theological Basis for the Appeal (4-7) |
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3. Basis for the Appeal and Relevant New Details (8-14) |
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4. Central Request: Providential Discernment, Love's Imperative, Explicit Appeal and Guarantee of Acceptance (15-20) |
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5. Conclusion: Expression of Confidence, Plans to Visit, Final Greetings, and Blessing (21-25) |
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Indexes |
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Index of Scripture and Other Ancient Writings |
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Index of Scripture and Other Ancient Writings |
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Supplementary Bibliography, Philippians |
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Supplementary Bibliography, Philemon |
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