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Philippians / Fred B. Craddock.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Interpretation, a Bible commentary for teaching and preachingPublication details: Atlanta, Ga. : J. Knox Press, 1985.Description: viii, 84 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0804231400
  • 9780804231404
  • 9780664238834
  • 0664238831
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2705.3.C884.P455 1985
Contents:
Salutation: Paul greets the church and its leaders (Phil. 1:1-2) -- Thanksgiving: Paul is grateful for his relationship with the church (Phil. 1:2-11) -- Autobiographical disclosure: Paul's forced absence (1:12-26) -- Exhortations for the meantime: whether Paul is present or absent (1:27--2:16) -- Autobiographical disclosure: travel plans for Paul and his associates (Phil. 2:17--3:1a) -- Exhortations for the meantime: whether Paul is present or absent (Phil. 3:1b--4:9) -- Thanksgiving: Paul is grateful for the church's relationship with Him (Phil. 4:10-20) -- Closing: further greetings and benediction (Phil.4:21-23).
Summary: Interpretation is a set of full-length, practical, and clearly written commentaries that help teachers and preachers in their educational and homiletic work -- and laypersons in their study of the Bible. Interpretation bridges the gap between critical and expository commentaries and combines the most exciting biblical scholarship with illuminating textual expositions.
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Salutation: Paul greets the church and its leaders (Phil. 1:1-2) -- Thanksgiving: Paul is grateful for his relationship with the church (Phil. 1:2-11) -- Autobiographical disclosure: Paul's forced absence (1:12-26) -- Exhortations for the meantime: whether Paul is present or absent (1:27--2:16) -- Autobiographical disclosure: travel plans for Paul and his associates (Phil. 2:17--3:1a) -- Exhortations for the meantime: whether Paul is present or absent (Phil. 3:1b--4:9) -- Thanksgiving: Paul is grateful for the church's relationship with Him (Phil. 4:10-20) -- Closing: further greetings and benediction (Phil.4:21-23).

Interpretation is a set of full-length, practical, and clearly written commentaries that help teachers and preachers in their educational and homiletic work -- and laypersons in their study of the Bible. Interpretation bridges the gap between critical and expository commentaries and combines the most exciting biblical scholarship with illuminating textual expositions.

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