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Philippians 1:1-11 · Thanksgiving and Prayer
Paul’s Apostolic Salutation and Prayer
Philippians 1:1-11
One Volume
by Gary M. Burge
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The opening verses of Paul’s letters often introduce the major themes of the epistle that follows, and Philippians is no exception. Although Paul follows the letter-writing conventions of his time, he is not limited by them and uses them to further his purposes in writing. So in the opening sentences of the Letter to the Philippians, Paul presents the great theme of the Philippians’ partnership with him in the gospel that will characterize the entire epistle. He also introduces the idea of humble service for the sake of the gospel, which is one aspect of true partnership in the gospel.

1:1–2 · Address and salutation: Paul begins the letter with a standard epistolary greeting: he introduces himself as the writer, names the recipients of the letter, and then adds a short personal note. But…

Baker Publishing Group, The Baker Illustrated Bible Commentary, by Gary M. Burge

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