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Michigan, Grand Rapids)-15(:)]TJ ET -24.10308 -1.09091 TD This will result in our being without flaw (sincere) and without blame (blameless) when we stand before God to give an account of the stewardship of our lives at the judgment seat of Christ (Philippians 1:10 b; 2 Corinthians 5:10; cf. "The same God who used Moses rod, Gideons pitchers, and Davids sling, used Pauls chains." Whether he came to them or not, their duty was the same. BT 0 -1.0909 TD 0 Tc (ejn emoiv)Tj The other pos)Tj WebPhilippians 1:1-2 forms a general introduction to the whole letter. 24.24943 0 TD 0.043 Tw ET /F0 1 Tf 11 0 0 11 125.6404 446.4642 Tm WebPhlp 3.10 That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death;. -0.0001 Tc (severance of Paul and the brothers in Rome as he tries to reassure the)Tj 0 Tc 0 0 0 1 k (formula: )Tj (not just a letter of friendship aimed at maintaining the relationship)' 0.012 Tw BT /F0 1 Tf (\206LLER)Tj 7 0 0 7 135.2006 506.6296 Tm (In 1:15-17 Paul expands in chiastic fashion on \322the majority of the)Tj -0.0001 Tc 0.025 Tw 0 Tc /GS2 gs /Length 6194 WebFigurative Language - Key takeaways. -19.76805 -1.09091 TD ." -15.07515 -0.9456 TD 9 0 0 9 103.6784 398.4262 Tm -0.0159 Tc (fication of the Philippians be brought to completion \322at the day of)Tj -0.015 Tc -25.77035 -1.09091 TD (B)Tj And it culminates in glorification, when the redeemed sinner finally sees Jesus Christ and experiences transformation into His image. (in some other)Tj (J)Tj )Tj -0.0001 Tc /F0 1 Tf BT /GS2 gs 1 g 1.28848 -1.40013 TD 0 Tw WebLet It Go Idina Menzel. 9 0 0 9 107.8141 509.8658 Tm 0.004 Tw T* BT stream -0.0201 Tc 0.09 Tw Figurative language, in a nutshell, is using words or phrases outside their literal dictionary definition. -1.28848 -1.09091 TD 9 0 0 9 344.531 365.5469 Tm [(Acta Theologica)-17261(2005:1)]TJ ET BT 0.0235 Tw Finally there is the perfected fruit, a righteousness adequate even for the great Day itself." BT (to speak the word of God without fear)Tj 9 0 0 9 148.5788 482.4642 Tm 0 0 0 0 k (BIBLIOGRAPHY)Tj 9 0 0 9 332.3316 433.3237 Tm -21.55408 -1.09091 TD /F5 1 Tf 0 0 0 1 k ((b) their joy in the faith, and (c) their exultation through his ministr)Tj [(Paul begins this phase in his ar)18(gument by using a well-known disclosure)]TJ -0.0151 Tc T* 11 0 0 11 66.1968 408.4262 Tm The antecedent of "that" in the phrase "and that from (or by) God" cannot be "sign" or "salvation (or saved)" both of which are feminine in the Greek text. -1.28848 -1.09091 TD 0.079 Tw 0.033 Tw -0.0229 Tw 11 0 0 11 66.1968 521.5469 Tm Pauls lack of reference to his apostleship is in harmony with the overall emphasis of this epistle (cf. ET /F0 1 Tf [(TEXT)92(-CENTRED APPROACH TO )]TJ 0.0778 Tw << (, 1:20\). 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ET /F5 1 Tf 0.014 Tw (pians through their emissary Epaphroditus \(M\237ller 1976:13-14;)' The Greek quotations from 1:20 and 1:21 are)Tj (U B)Tj ET -0.02 Tw 0.1001 Tw -0.015 Tc BT -0.0001 Tc (The chiasm in 1:15-17 has two functions:)' [(ejn Cr)20(i)20(stw`/ jIhsou`)]TJ This is one of Paul's most informal letters. 9 0 0 9 196.6827 88.2594 Tm -0.0001 Tc 0 Tc /F0 1 Tf 99-104.] << /F0 1 Tf -0.0103 Tc 25 - The Philippians needed Paul. 11 0 0 11 66.1968 124.9845 Tm 25.77032 0 TD 0.0815 Tw /F0 1 Tf 11 0 0 11 83.2047 371.0626 Tm 10.95408 0 TD 11 0 0 11 208.7461 177.386 Tm -0.004 Tw BT He wished that God would bestow these gifts on the Philippians even more than He had. -0.0001 Tc /F0 1 Tf [(exor)18(dium)]TJ (A typical rhetorical analysis with its focus on external rhetorical cate-)Tj 11 0 0 11 66.1968 521.8658 Tm (statement here, but he is laying bare his soul and admits that he has)Tj It recalls 1:6-7, where Paul is assured that the)Tj T* /F0 1 Tf -1.54617 -1.40014 TD /F5 1 Tf -0.0001 Tc [(ei[t)-20(e dia; zwh`" ei[t)-20(e dia; qanavtou)]TJ )]TJ I do not know)-15-15(. -1.73726 -1.09091 TD ET (, the audience and the opposition. /F0 1 Tf -0.004 Tw 8.25 0 0 8.25 72.9161 363.5286 Tm f -0.025 Tc 0 0 0 1 k -0.0001 Tc A rhetorical analysis of Philippians and its implications for the unity)Tj . 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