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  6:18 This verse introduces the general character of a believer’s prayer life: 1) “all prayer and supplication” focuses on the variety; 2) “always” focuses on the frequency (cf. Rom. 12:12; Phil. 4:6; 1 Thess. 5:17); 3) “in the Spirit” focuses on submission, as we line up with the will of God (cf. Rom. 8:26, 27); 4) “being watchful” focuses on the manner (cf. Matt. 26:41; Mark 13:33); 5) “all perseverance” focuses on the persistence (cf. Luke 11:9; 18:7, 8); and 6) “all saints” focuses on the objects (cf. 1 Sam. 12:23).

  6:19, 20 Paul does not ask for prayer for his personal well-being or physical comfort in the imprisonment from which he wrote, but for boldness and faithfulness to continue proclaiming the gospel to the unsaved no matter what the cost. mystery. See note on 3:4. ambassador. See notes on 2 Cor. 5:18–20.

  6:21, 22 Tychicus. A convert from Asia Minor (modern Turkey) who was with the apostle during his first imprisonment in Rome, from where this epistle was written (see 3:1). He accompanied Paul in taking an offering to the church in Jerusalem (Acts 20:4–6) and was sent by him on several missions (2 Tim. 4:12; Titus 3:12).

  6:23, 24 This beautiful benediction sums up the major themes of this very personal letter, reminding readers of the peace (v. 15; 1:2; 2:14, 15, 17; 4:3), love (1:15; 4:2, 15, 16; 5:25, 28, 33), and faith (v. 16; 1:15; 2:8; 3:12, 17; 4:5, 13) from God and Jesus Christ.

  Ephesians 1

  1:3 a 2 Cor. 1:3

  1:4 b Rom. 8:28

  1:4 c 1 Pet. 1:2

  1:4 d Luke 1:75

  1:5 e Acts 13:48; (Rom. 8:29)

  1:5 f John 1:12

  1:5 g (1 Cor. 1:21)

  1:6 h (Rom. 3:24)

  1:6 i Matt. 3:17

  1:6 1 Lit. bestowed grace (favor) upon us

  1:7 j (Heb. 9:12)

  1:7 k (Rom. 3:24, 25)

  1:8 2 understanding

  1:9 l (Rom. 16:25)

  1:9 m (2 Tim. 1:9)

  1:10 n Gal. 4:4

  1:10 o 1 Cor. 3:22

  1:10 p Eph. 3:15; (Phil. 2:9; Col. 1:16, 20)

  1:10 3 NU, M omit both

  1:11 q Rom. 8:17

  1:11 r Is. 46:10

  1:12 s 2 Thess. 2:13

  1:12 t James 1:18

  1:13 u John 1:17

  1:13 v (2 Cor. 1:22)

  1:14 w 2 Cor. 5:5

  1:14 x Rom. 8:23

  1:14 y (Acts 20:28)

  1:14 z 1 Pet. 2:9

  1:14 4 NU which

  1:14 5 down payment, earnest

  1:15 a Col. 1:4; Philem. 5

  1:16 b Rom. 1:9

  1:17 c John 20:17; Rom. 15:6

  1:17 d Is. 11:2; Col. 1:9

  1:18 e Acts 26:18; 2 Cor. 4:6; Heb. 6:4

  1:18 f Eph. 2:12

  1:18 6 NU, M hearts

  1:19 g Col. 2:12

  1:20 h Acts 2:24

  1:20 i Ps. 110:1

  1:21 j Is. 9:6, 7; Luke 1:32, 33; Phil. 2:9, 10; Rev. 19:12

  1:21 k (Rom. 8:38, 39)

  1:21 7 rule

  1:21 8 authority

  1:21 9 power

  1:22 l Ps. 8:6; 110:1; Matt. 28:18; 1 Cor. 15:27

  1:22 m Heb. 2:7

  1:23 n Rom. 12:5

  1:23 o Col. 2:9

  1:23 p (1 Cor. 12:6)

  Ephesians 2

  2:1 a Eph. 2:5; Col. 2:13

  2:1 b Eph. 4:18

  2:2 c Col. 1:21

  2:2 d (John 12:31); Eph. 6:12

  2:2 e Col. 3:6

  2:2 1 Gr. aion, aeon

  2:3 f 1 Pet. 4:3

  2:3 g Gal. 5:16

  2:3 h (Ps. 51:5)

  2:4 i Ps. 103:8–11; Rom. 10:12

  2:4 j John 3:16; 1 John 4:9, 10

  2:5 k Rom. 5:6, 8

  2:5 l (Rom. 6:4, 5)

  2:6 m Eph. 1:20

  2:7 n Titus 3:4

  2:8 o (2 Tim. 1:9)

  2:8 p Rom. 4:16

  2:8 q (John 1:12, 13)

  2:9 r Rom. 4:4, 5; 11:6

  2:9 s Rom. 3:27

  2:10 t Is. 19:25

  2:11 u (Rom. 2:28; Col. 2:11)

  2:15 v Gal. 6:15

  2:16 w 2 Cor. 5:18; (Col. 1:20–22)

  2:16 x (Rom. 6:6)

  2:18 y John 10:9

  2:18 z 1 Cor. 12:13; Eph. 4:4

  2:20 a 1 Pet. 2:4

  2:20 b Matt. 16:18; 1 Cor. 3:10, 11; Rev. 21:14

  2:20 c 1 Cor. 12:28; Eph. 3:5

  2:20 d Ps. 118:22; Luke 20:17

  2:21 e 1 Cor. 3:16, 17

  2:22 f 1 Pet. 2:5

  2:22 g John 17:23

  Ephesians 3

  3:2 a Acts 9:15

  3:2 1 stewardship

  3:3 b Acts 22:17, 21; 26:16

  3:3 c (Rom. 11:25; 16:25; Eph. 3:4, 9; 6:19); Col. 1:26; 4:3

  3:6 d Gal. 3:28, 29

  3:7 e Rom. 15:16

  3:7 f Rom. 1:5

  3:7 g Rom. 15:18

  3:8 h (1 Cor. 15:9)

  3:8 i (Col. 1:27; 2:2, 3)

  3:9 j John 1:3; Col. 1:16; Heb. 1:2

  3:9 2 NU, M stewardship (dispensation)

  3:9 3 NU omits through Jesus Christ

  3:10 k 1 Pet. 1:12

  3:10 l (1 Tim. 3:16)

  3:10 m Eph. 1:21; 6:12; Col. 1:16; 2:10, 15

  3:10 4 variegated or many-sided

  3:10 5 rulers

  3:11 n (Eph. 1:4, 11)

  3:12 o 2 Cor. 3:4; Heb. 4:16; 10:19, 35; (1 John 2:28; 3:21)

  3:13 p Phil. 1:14

  3:13 q 2 Cor. 1:6

  3:14 r Eph. 1:3

  3:14 6 NU omits of our Lord Jesus Christ

  3:16 s (Eph. 1:7; 2:4; Phil. 4:19)

  3:16 t 1 Cor. 16:13; Phil. 4:13; Col. 1:11

  3:16 u Rom. 7:22

  3:17 v John 14:23; Rom. 8:9; 2 Cor. 13:5; (Eph. 2:22)

  3:17 w Col. 1:23

  3:18 x Eph. 1:18

  3:18 y Rom. 8:39

  3:19 z Eph. 1:23

  3:20 a Rom. 16:25

  3:20 b 1 Cor. 2:9

  3:20 c Col. 1:29

  3:21 d Rom. 11:36

  Ephesians 4

  4:1 a Eph. 2:10; (Col. 1:10; 2:6); 1 Thess. 2:12

  4:1 1 Lit. in

  4:1 2 exhort, encourage

  4:3 b Col. 3:14

  4:4 c Rom. 12:5

  4:5 d 1 Cor. 1:13

  4:5 e (1 Cor. 15:1–8); Jude 3

  4:5 f 1 Cor. 12:12, 13; (Heb. 6:6)

  4:6 g Mal. 2:10; 1 Cor. 8:6; 12:6

  4:6 h Rom. 11:36

  4:6 3 NU omits you; M us

  4:7 i (1 Cor. 12:7, 11)

  4:8 j Ps. 68:18; (Col. 2:15)

  4:9 k Luke 23:43; John 3:13; 20:17; (1 Pet. 3:19, 20)

  4:9 4 NU omits first

  4:10 l Acts 1:9

  4:10 m (Acts 2:33; Eph. 1:23)

  4:12 n 1 Cor. 14:26

  4:12 o Col. 1:24

  4:12 5 building up

  4:13 p Col. 2:2

  4:13 q 1 Cor. 14:20; Col. 1:28; Heb. 5:14

  4:14 r 1 Cor. 14:20

  4:14 s Rom. 16:18

  4:15 t Eph. 1:22

  4:16 u (Rom. 12:4); Col. 2:19

  4:17 v Eph. 2:2; 4:22

  4:17 6 NU omits the rest of

  4:18 w Rom. 1:21

  4:19 x 1 Tim. 4:2

  4:19 y 1 Pet. 4:3

  4:22 z Col. 3:8

  4:23 a (Rom. 12:2; Col. 3:10)

  4:24 b (Rom. 6:4; 7:6; 12:2; 2 Cor. 5:17; Col. 3:10)

  4:25 c Zech. 8:16; Eph. 4:15; Col. 3:9

  4:25 d Rom. 12:5

  4:26 e Ps. 4:4; 37:8

  4:27 f (Rom. 12:19; James 4:7); 1 Pet. 5:9

  4:27 7 an opportunity

  4:28 g Acts 20:35; 1 Cor. 4:12; Gal. 6:10

  4:28 h Luke 3:11; 1 Thess. 4:12

  4:29 i Matt. 12:34; Eph. 5:4; Col. 3:8

  4:29 j 1 Thess. 5:11

  4:29 k Col. 3:16

  4:29 8 building up

  4:30 l Is. 7:13

  4:31 m Rom. 3:14; Col. 3:8, 19

  4:31 n James 4:11

  4:31 o Titus 3:3

  4:31 9 loud quarreling

  4:32 p (Matt. 6:14); 2 Cor. 6:10

  4:32 q (Mark 11:25; Luke 6:37)

  Ephesians 5

  5:1 a (Matt. 5:48); Luke 6:36; Eph. 4:32

  5:1 b 1 Pet. 1:14–16

  5:2 c 1 Thess. 4:9

  5:2 d John 15:9; Gal. 1:4; 1 John 3:16

  5:2 e Ex. 29:18, 25; 2 Cor. 2:14, 15

  5:3 f Col. 3:5–7

  5:3 g (Luke 12:15)

  5:4 h Matt. 12:34, 35; Eph. 4:29; Col. 3:8; James 1:21

  5:4 i Titus 3:9

  5:4 j Rom. 1:28

  5:4 k Phil. 4:6; Col. 3:17; (1 Thess. 5:18)

  5:5 l 1 Cor. 6:9, 10; Col. 3:5

  5:5 1 NU know this

  5:7 m 1 Tim. 5:22

  5:8 n 1 Thess. 5:5

  5:9 o Gal. 5:22

  5:9 2 NU light

  5:10 p (Rom. 12:1, 2)

  5:11 q 1 Cor. 5:9; 2 Cor. 6:14

  5:11 3 reprove

  5:12 r Rom. 1:24

  5:13 s (John 3:20, 21)

  5:13 4 reproved

  5:14 t (Is. 26:19; 60:1; Rom. 13:11)

  5:15 u Col. 4:5

  5:15 5 carefully

  5:16 v Col. 4:5

  5:16 w Eccl. 11:2

  5:17 x Col. 4:5

  5:17 y (Rom. 12:2); Col. 1:9

  5:17 z 1 Thess. 4:3

  5:18 a Prov. 20:1; 23:31; Rom. 13:13; 1 Cor. 5:11; 1 Thess. 5:7

  5:19 b Acts 16:25

  5:19 c James 5:13

  5:20 d Ps. 34:1

  5:20 e (1 Pet. 2:5)

  5:21 f (Phil. 2:3); 1 Pet. 5:5

  5:21 6 NU Christ

  5:22 g Eph. 5:22—6:9; Col. 3:18—4:1; 1 Pet. 3:1–6

  5:23 h (1 Cor. 11:3)

  5:23 i Col. 1:18

  5:24 j Titus 2:4, 5

  5:25 k Eph. 5:28, 33; Col. 3:19; (1 Pet. 3:7)

  5:25 l Acts 20:28

  5:26 m John 3:5

  5:26 n (John 15:3; 17:17; Rom. 10:8; Eph. 6:17)

  5:26 7 set it apart

  5:27 o (2 Cor. 4:14; 11:2); Col. 1:22

  5:27 p Song 4:7

  5:30 q Gen. 2:23

  5:30 8 NU omits the rest of v. 30.

  5:31 r Gen. 2:24; Matt. 19:5; Mark 10:7

  5:31 s (1 Cor. 6:16)

  5:33 t Col. 3:19

  5:33 u 1 Pet. 3:1, 6

  Ephesians 6

  6:1 a Prov. 6:20; 23:22; Col. 3:20

  6:2 b Ex. 20:12; Deut. 5:16

  6:4 c Col. 3:21

  6:4 d Gen. 18:19; Deut. 6:7; 11:19; Ps. 78:4; Prov. 22:6; 2 Tim. 3:15

  6:5 e Col. 3:22; (1 Tim. 6:1); Titus 2:9; 1 Pet. 2:18

  6:5 f 2 Cor. 7:15

  6:5 g 1 Chr. 29:17

  6:6 h Col. 3:22

  6:8 i Rom. 2:6

  6:9 j Job 31:13; John 13:13; Col. 4:1

  6:9 k Deut. 10:17; Acts 10:34; Rom. 2:11; Col. 3:25

  6:9 1 NU He who is both their Master and yours is

  6:11 l (2 Cor. 6:7)

  6:11 2 schemings

  6:12 m Rom. 8:38

  6:12 n Luke 22:53

  6:12 3 NU this darkness,

  6:13 o (2 Cor. 10:4)

  6:13 p Eph. 5:16

  6:14 q Is. 11:5; Luke 12:35; 1 Pet. 1:13

  6:14 r Is. 59:17; Rom. 13:12; Eph. 6:13; 1 Thess. 5:8

  6:15 s Is. 52:7; Rom. 10:15

  6:16 t 1 John 5:4

  6:17 u 1 Thess. 5:8

  6:17 v Is. 49:2; Hos. 6:5; (Heb. 4:12)

  6:18 w Luke 18:1; Col. 1:3; 4:2; 1 Thess. 5:17

  6:18 x (Matt. 26:41)

  6:18 y Phil. 1:4

  6:19 z Acts 4:29; Col. 4:3

  6:20 a 2 Cor. 5:20; Philem. 9

  6:21 b Acts 20:4; 2 Tim. 4:12; Titus 3:12

  6:21 c 1 Cor. 4:1, 2

  6:22 d Col. 4:8

  6:22 e 2 Cor. 1:6

  Introduction to Philippians

  Title

  Philippians derives its name from the Greek city where the church to which it was addressed was located. Philippi was the first town in Macedonia where Paul established a church.

  Author and Date

  The unanimous testimony of the early church was that the Apostle Paul wrote Philippians. Nothing in the letter would have motivated a forger to write it.

  The question of when Philippians was written cannot be separated from that of where it was written. The traditional view is that Philippians, along with the other Prison Epistles (Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon), was written during Paul’s first imprisonment at Rome (ca. A.D. 60–62). The most natural understanding of the references to the “palace guard” (1:13) and the “saints…of Caesar’s household” (4:22) is that Paul wrote from Rome, where the emperor lived. The similarities between the details of Paul’s imprisonment given in Acts and in the Prison Epistles also argue that those epistles were written from Rome (e.g., Paul was guarded by soldiers, Acts 28:16; cf. 1:13, 14; was permitted to receive visitors, Acts 28:30; cf. 4:18; and had the opportunity to preach the gospel, Acts 28:31; cf. 1:12–14; Eph. 6:18–20; Col. 4:2–4).

  Some have held that Paul wrote the Prison Epistles during his two-year imprisonment at Caesarea (Acts 24:27). But Paul’s opportunities to receive visitors and proclaim the gospel were severely limited during that imprisonment (cf. Acts 23:35). The Prison Epistles express Paul’s hope for a favorable verdict (1:25; 2:24; cf. Philem. 22). In Caesarea, however, Paul’s only hope for release was either to bribe Felix (Acts 24:26), or agree to stand trial at Jerusalem under Festus (Acts 25:9). In the Prison Epistles, Paul expected the decision in his case to be final (1:20-23; 2:17, 23). That could not have been true at Caesarea, since Paul could and did appeal his case to the emperor.

  Another alternative has been that Paul wrote the Prison Epistles from Ephesus. But at Ephesus, like Caesarea, no final decision could be made in his case because of his right to appeal to the emperor. Also, Luke was with Paul when he wrote Colossians (Col. 4:14), but he apparently was not with the apostle at Ephesus. Acts 19, which records Paul’s stay in Ephesus, is not in one of the “we sections” of Acts (see Introduction to Acts: Author and Date). The most telling argument against Ephesus as the point of origin for the Prison Epistles, however, is that there is no evidence that Paul was ever imprisoned at Ephesus.

  In light of the serious difficulties faced by both the Caesarean and Ephesian views, there is no reason to reject the traditional view that Paul wrote the Prison Epistles—including Philippians—from Rome.

  Paul’s belief that his case would soon be decided (2:23, 24) points to Philippians being written toward the close of the apostle’s two-year Roman imprisonment (ca. A.D. 61).

  Background and Setting

  Originally known as Krenides (“The Little Fountains”) because of the numerous nearby springs, Philippi (“city of Philip”) received its name from Philip II of Macedon (the father of Alexander the Great). Attracted by the nearby gold mines, Philip conquered the region in the fourth century B.C. In the second century B.C., Philippi became part of the Roman province of Macedonia.

  The city existed in relative obscurity for the next two centuries until one of the most famous events in Roman history brought it recognition and expansion. In 42 B.C., the forces of Antony and Octavian defeated those of Brutus and Cassius at the Battle of Philippi, thus ending the Roman Republic and ushering in the Empire. After the battle, Philippi became a Roman colony (cf. Acts 16:12), and many veterans of the Roman army settled there. As a colony, Philippi had autonomy from the provincial government and the same rights granted to cities in Italy, including the use of Roman law, exemption from some taxes, and Roman citizenship for its residents (Acts 16:21). Being a colony was also the source of much civic pride for the Philippians, who used Latin as their official language, adopted Roman customs, and modeled their city government after that of Italian cities. Acts and Philippians both reflect Philippi’s status as a Roman colony.

  Paul’s description of Christians as citizens of heaven (3:20) was appropriate, since the Philippians prided themselves on being citizens of Rome (cf. Acts 16:21). The Philippians may well have known some of the members of the palace guard (1:13) and Caesar’s household (4:22).

  The church at Philippi, the first one founded by Paul in Europe, dates from the apostle’s second missionary journey (Acts 16:12–40). Philippi evidently had a very small Jewish population. Because there were not enough men to form a synagogue (the requirement was for 10 Jewish men who were heads of a household), some devout women met outside the city at a place of prayer (Acts 16:13) alongside the Gangites River. Paul preached the gospel to them and Lydia, a wealthy merchant dealing in expensive purple dyed goods (Acts 16:14), became a believer (16:14, 15). It is likely that the Philippian church initially met in her spacious home.

  Satanic opposition to the new church immediately arose in the person of a demon-possessed, fortune-telling slave girl (Acts 16:16, 17). Not wanting even agreeable testimony from such an evil source, Paul cast the demon out of her (Acts 16:18). The apostle’s act enraged the girl’s masters, who could no longer sell her services as a fortune-teller (Acts 16:19). They hauled Paul and Silas before the city’s magistrates (Acts 16:20) and inflamed the civic pride of the Philippians by claiming the two preachers were a threat to Roman customs (Acts 16:20, 21). As a result, Paul and Silas were beaten and imprisoned (Acts 16:22-24).

  The two preachers were miraculously released from prison that night by an earthquake, which unnerved the jailer and opened his heart and that of his household to the gospel (Acts 16:25-34). The next day the magistrates, panicking when they learned they had illegally beaten and imprisoned two Roman citizens, begged Paul and Silas to leave Philippi.

  Paul apparently visited Philippi twice during his third missionary journey, once at the beginning (cf. 2 Cor. 8:1–5), and again near the end (Acts 20:6). About 4 or 5 years after his last visit to Philippi, while a prisoner at Rome, Paul received a delegation from the Philippian church. The Philippians had generously supported Paul in the past (4:15, 16), and had also contributed abundantly for the needy at Jerusalem (2 Cor. 8:1–4). Now, hearing of Paul’s imprisonment, they sent another contribution to him (4:10), and along with it Epaphroditus to minister to Paul’s needs. Unfortunately Epaphroditus suffered a near-fatal illness (2:26, 27), either while en route to Rome, or after he arrived. Accordingly, Paul decided to send Epaphroditus back to Philippi (2:25, 26) and wrote the letter to the Philippians to send back with him.

 

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