0 Tr -0.0001 Tc -0.0001 Tc 0.002 Tw 1.28848 -1.40015 TD )Tj (gu)Tj -0.0001 Tc -15.77475 -1.09091 TD T* ( )Tj (them that his adversities will result in his salvation and the progress)Tj (nicht unklar eine \322Sph\212re\323 angibt, son-)Tj 9 0 0 9 205.2638 55.8736 Tm 0 Tc 0.0294 Tw -0.0158 Tc (ASV)Tj BT (ivw/ )Tj (3. BT 11 0 0 11 175.6876 332.724 Tm -0.0151 Tc ET (rassing feelings\323 could only be shared with true friends and are proof)' ET 0.025 Tw 5:10). 0.0011 Tw T* BT 1.54617 0 TD 9 0 0 9 331.5861 94.3481 Tm 0.0957 Tw [Note: Fee, p. /F0 1 Tf [(London, T)92(oronto, Sydney)91(, Auckland; Doubleday)92(. 0.0102 Tw /F0 1 Tf . -0.0184 Tw In my opinion, the context here)Tj /F0 1 Tf (The rhetorical situation is then followed by a text-centred descriptive)Tj [(terms of T)92(olmie\325)54(s proposal for rhetorical analysis. -0.015 Tc 24.24771 0 TD (itself serves as the starting-point for the analysis\). 1 g 11 0 0 11 246.1968 460.0626 Tm 11 0 0 11 123.6063 283.661 Tm 1 g We may not be able to explain fully why God has ordained prayer as a vehicle whereby He works in the world or how prayer works. 0 Tc Johnny was scared of his own shadow. (R E)Tj The terms elder, presbyter, overseer, bishop, and pastor all refer to the same office (cf. -1.28848 -1.09091 TD -0.0252 Tw -1.28848 -1.0909 TD 0 0 0 0 k -0.0001 Tc [(. (metaphor describing a scout who removes obstacles before an)Tj -0.0152 Tc (joyful event. ET [(gument of the letter)55(. -0.0001 Tc 9 0 0 9 325.5619 189.4563 Tm -0.0091 Tw )]TJ (, the combination )Tj -0.0092 Tw ET /F1 1 Tf Perhaps by the choice of this unusual word Paul shows himself anxious that his friends should not break loose in disarray (Martin, 1976) or lose control of themselves as a result of the attacks of their adversaries." 0.0514 Tw ET /F1 1 Tf -0.0151 Tc In the context this discernment applies primarily to what will advance the gospel best (cf. 9 0 0 9 197.123 259.661 Tm 0.049 Tw /F5 1 Tf 0.076 Tw (zwhv)Tj They do so out)Tj He could continue to labor, and his work would produce fruit for eternity. BT -6.38705 -1.09091 TD Give the Gift -10.9034 -1.09091 TD ET )Tj 25.75533 0 TD [(the two is neutralised in this context. /F5 1 Tf 10.72442 0 TD (kata; th;n ajpokaradokivan kai; ejlpivda mou)Tj They had double pay and special privileges and became so powerful that emperors had to court their favour. 0 Tc endstream The writer characterized himself and Timothy as bond-servants (Greek douloi) of Christ, a favorite title of early Christian leaders (cf. [Note: Hawthorne, p. 0.0235 Tw q /F5 1 Tf 1.54617 0 TD Calling something literal [(t)-20(i)40(ne;" de; kai; di\306 e)20(ujdokivan to;n Cr)20(i)20(sto;n khruvssous)-40(i)40(n: )]TJ 8.25 0 0 8.25 75.3572 496.9682 Tm (qw;" oi\\da)Tj 0 Tc 0.053 Tw -0.0201 Tc -0.0251 Tc 0 Tc -1.54617 -1.40014 TD (reflects in a very special)Tj 0 Tc 9 0 0 9 77.4694 283.3422 Tm 0.004 Tw (\) in Christ Jesus \()Tj [(S)-15(econdly)92(, 1:24 implies that the Philippians have definite spiritual)]TJ 1.28848 -1.40015 TD 0 Tc 0 Tc -2.47329 -1.11111 TD 0 Tc 9 0 0 9 129.1823 112.2594 Tm 0 0 0 1 k -6.85928 -1.09091 TD -0.0001 Tc (false doctrine. (-)Tj )]TJ /F0 1 Tf 8.16007 0 TD /GS0 gs ET [(advancement of the gospel in a very graphic way)92(. 11 0 0 11 66.1968 371.0626 Tm T* -0.0103 Tc 0.031 Tw 0.063 Tw /F0 1 Tf -0.0001 Tc 0 Tc (raged to become bolder witnesses. f 0 Tc BT [(T)-15(he second reason is hotly debated by exegetes and translators: \()]TJ (execution will lead to the progress of the gospel. /F5 1 Tf /F1 1 Tf -0.0001 Tc -0.0151 Tc It stressed the strong commitment of the Christian to his or her Lord. )Tj 0.025 Tw 0.0378 Tw /F0 1 Tf Q [(important in the light of the rhetorical situation of the letter)55(. Partnership in the gospel includes partnership with God and with other believers that the gospel makes possible. (,)Tj ((\322goodwill\323, 1:15). (the defence of the gospel.)' [(attention, receptivity and goodwill\323 \(W)74(atson 1988:62\). J Vernon McGee suggests the background for Paul's comments in Phil 1:12-20 - Paul is speaking very emphatically to them. When the believers in Philippi heard that Paul was in prison, they sent a message to him by their pastor, Epaphroditus, and it probably went something like this: "Oh, poor brother Paul, we feel so sorry for you. (,)Tj q 11 0 0 11 205.2752 172.3539 Tm -0.015 Tc -0.015 Tc 9 0 0 9 310.403 100.2594 Tm T* )]TJ T* The use of the passive "be exalted" rather than the active "I exalt Christ" is unusual. 0 Tc 7 0 0 7 94.5433 470.6296 Tm -25.77033 -1.09092 TD 0.0736 Tw 9 0 0 9 86.4885 148.5193 Tm BT At the beginning of the song, the singer has used hyperbole. The apostle Paul was fond of addressing his fellow believers as saints (cf. /F1 1 Tf BT -0.015 Tc -0.021 Tw ET Note the balance of divine sovereignty and human responsibility in this pericope. (Rhetoric and Galatians. (ejlpiv")Tj 9 0 0 9 103.0951 302.4804 Tm )Tj 11 0 0 11 217.5431 473.8658 Tm BT 9 0 0 9 102.1968 449.661 Tm (as such.)' 9 0 0 9 137.0846 189.0408 Tm 11 0 0 11 125.6404 446.4642 Tm f /GS0 gs (S)Tj 9 0 0 9 273.6093 268.2594 Tm Our salvation can no more be forfeited than the Father can break his pledged word to glorify his Son. (makes it quite certain that it refers to what God is about to do in)Tj All of Pauls epistles begin with a similar commendation except Galatians. 0.015 Tw BT 0.006 Tw BT /F0 1 Tf -0.0002 Tc /F0 1 Tf /F5 1 Tf Rather his imprisonment was resulting in the advancement of Gods program. BT 0.011 Tw -0.007 Tw ET -23.04844 -1.11111 TD BT Pauls feelings were similar to those of his Lord Jesus Christ, who generated them in the apostle. (1957. 1.28848 -1.40014 TD -0.015 Tc 11 0 0 11 80.3701 450.1256 Tm 0.0196 Tw BT 11 0 0 11 267.1394 247.661 Tm However, as I have suggested, he seems to have had a much broader concept in mind, namely, what the work of the gospel produces: salvation. He did not limit the objects of that love in this verse. -0.0001 Tc 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18). It reflects Pauls conviction that essentially the Christian life involves following the leading of Gods indwelling Spirit rather than seizing the initiative and doing things for God (cf. ET /F5 1 Tf -0.0001 Tc [(However)55(, the main problem with describing 1:12-26 as part of the)]TJ BT 0.0221 Tw [(gi)40(nwvskei)40(n)]TJ (part of Paul\325)Tj /F5 1 Tf (menw` kai; paramenw`)Tj 1.54617 0 TD BT (P)Tj [(could only repress their interest in the gospel and add)-243(t)-15(o)-15( )-15(t)-15(h)-15(e)-15(i)-15(r)-15( )-15(d)-15(i)-15(s)-15(t)-15(r)-15(e)-15(s)-15(s)-15(. 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(NILKA)Tj /F5 1 Tf -0.0204 Tw 0 Tc 0.071 Tw -0.0001 Tc 11 0 0 11 346.7794 100.2594 Tm 0.0724 Tw In his construction of the situation in)Tj BT For)]TJ -0.0002 Tc ET Moreover they believed the apostles present confinement was a situation that God had ordained for the defense of the gospel. -0.0057 Tw -25.77034 -1.09091 TD [(\(\322I want you to know)74(, brothers\323\) in 1:12. -0.0002 Tc ET "koinonos," et al., by Friedrich Hauck, 3 (1965):798.] -0.032 Tc )Tj -0.0152 Tc 0.1387 Tw /F1 1 Tf -0.0001 Tc 0.0433 Tw q ET -0.015 Tc (Schenk (1984:138), Silva (1988:72) and Fee (1995:19), these people are)Tj -0.0151 Tc [(Snyman)-6388(A rhetorical analysis of Philippians 1:12-26)]TJ 0 -1.09091 TD (including the rhetor)Tj /F0 1 Tf )Tj 0 Tw Figurative language is a way of using words in a non-literal way. However, Pauls use of koinonia here implies a broader meaning than just physical assistance. In analysing these, the focus was on exegetical issues that coul)-15(d)]TJ 0.0885 Tw James 1:3-4; 1 Peter 1:6-7). 9 0 0 9 134.0691 434.4642 Tm BT BT /F0 1 Tf Now Timothy was with Paul in Rome during Pauls house arrest there. Betz, )Tj /F0 1 Tf (. ((\322come about\323) and refers to God as the real actor in the ironic)Tj 1.28848 -1.40014 TD when you have the single mind, you look upon your circumstances as God-given opportunities for the furtherance of the Gospel, and you rejoice at what God is going to do instead of complaining about what God did not do." ET (\()Tj W n (, )Tj 0 Tc Both fac-)Tj ET 0 Tc Yes, but the salvation in view is progressive sanctification, not glorification. BT [(the commentary was, on the whole, favourable, scholars like the Germa)-20(n)]TJ 0 Tc -26.92858 -1.33334 TD 9 0 0 9 221.341 407.1731 Tm -0.25769 -1.40015 TD From)Tj 11 0 0 11 147.4084 371.0626 Tm L.4.5a - Explain the meaning of simple similes and metaphors (e.g., as pretty as a picture) in context. 65.197 72.536 289.134 457.543 re 0 Tc Paul did not mention that life was preferable because he could avoid the pain and suffering of death. /F5 1 Tf Philippians 1:15; Philippians 1:17) seem to have been outside the church, but exactly who they were is unknown. ET /F0 1 Tf -2.55396 -1.09091 TD /F0 1 Tf Acts 23:29; Acts 25:25; Acts 26:31-32). BT (at the end of 1:24 implies that there were)Tj T* -0.0158 Tc "Pauls hope for the future, centered as it was in Jesus, kept him from making too much of his current circumstances. (and )Tj 0.055 Tw 11 0 0 11 105.4311 187.7877 Tm T* ET Ephesians 1:6; Ephesians 1:12; Ephesians 1:14). [(g)-15(enitive, in which case \322the Spirit of Jesus Christ \322would be the giver)-15(:)]TJ (ironic turn of events serves to capture the attention of the audience)' 0.0308 Tw [(ar)17(gues )]TJ /F0 1 Tf -0.035 Tc 0.0325 Tw BT [-1071(Fee (1995:140-141) draws attention to the alliteration and assonance)]TJ T* 0 -1.09091 TD ET /F0 1 Tf -0.0001 Tc \(\322For to me to live [is] Christ)Tj (tressed, to be troubled\323 (Louw and Nida 1988:315). 0 Tw 1 g 0.0966 Tw (in 1:15 and )Tj 0.0053 Tw (qw;" oi\\da)Tj 0 Tc BT ET . -0.0269 Tw /F0 1 Tf BT /F0 1 Tf 0.024 Tw 0 0 0 1 k -0.0001 Tc BT ((1995:109-110) connect it with \322the brothers\323 and interpret it as \322the)Tj )Tj ET 0.059 Tw . (singularly focused affirmation\323. -0.0001 Tc -0.015 Tc (result in his salvation. >> (once the situation that called forth the letter has been constructed. The fact that he said, "I know that I shall remain," raises the question of whether he had received some special revelation. 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(I J & N)Tj ET [(a)-15(n objective genitive because the noun does not mean \322help,\323 but \322sup-)]TJ 0 Tc -0.0201 Tc (sibility is to construe )Tj 0.025 Tw -0.0013 Tw The following are common forms of figurative language: 1. 0.109 Tw 11 0 0 11 309.9694 422.4642 Tm ET -0.0001 Tc 0 Tw 0 Tc /Length 6638 9 0 0 9 319.2221 449.5469 Tm )]TJ 11 0 0 11 65.1968 542.7083 Tm (\) for your progress and joy \()Tj [(m)-32(e)-32(g)-32(a)-32(l)4(unqhvsetai)]TJ -0.0001 Tc The reason he said it was right for him to feel that way was the partnership in the gospel that they shared with him. 9 0 0 9 111.8264 185.3225 Tm 0.0164 Tw (fruitful labour for me. -0.015 Tc The prospect of a few more years of life and service was not unattractive to the great apostle either. -18.14522 -1.09091 TD /GS2 gs 0 Tr (ivw/)Tj 0 Tc 0.1167 Tw 0.026 Tw The Greek quotations from 1:20 and 1:21 are)Tj [(cannot be minimised by a mere reference to physical freed)15(o)15(m)15(,)]TJ Then he proceeded to explain and to illustrate what constitutes a worthy walk (Philippians 2:1 to Philippians 4:9). [Note: Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, s.v. ET 0.101 Tw 0.096 Tw 11 0 0 11 66.1968 347.3779 Tm /F1 1 Tf (The rendering \322God will never put me to shame\323 differs from the)Tj BT (is to aid the communication process by emphasising his assurance that)' [Note: Martin, p. 0.078 Tw BT -0.005 Tw 11 0 0 11 66.1968 521.5469 Tm Michigan, Grand Rapids: W)129(.B. BT /F0 1 Tf ET (ejk)Tj 0.043 Tw -0.0152 Tc [(I find Silva\325)55(s construction of the situation convincing, since it covers)]TJ The first sub-section (Philippians 1:27-30) begins with a topic sentence that expresses Pauls desire for the Philippians. (cular section by answering two questions: How can one describe)Tj 0.053 Tw 0 Tw (\) and the help of the Spirit)Tj 0 Tw 11 0 0 11 78.6949 105.1374 Tm -0.0151 Tc /F0 1 Tf Salvation is Gods work, not mans (Jonah 2:9). 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BT 0 Tc q )]TJ 0 Tr ET 4 0 obj 0.076 Tw In Romans 5:5 the compound )]TJ -0.0135 Tw -24.77032 -1.09091 TD ET -0.016 Tc /F0 1 Tf BT /F0 1 Tf [(th;n ejpi)20(q)-20(um)40(ivan e[cwn eij" to; ajnal)20(u`sai kai; s)-21(u;n Cr)20(i)20(stw`/)]TJ [(\), but that at all times, but especially now)74(, I shall be)]TJ 9 0 0 9 247.4652 201.1374 Tm f -1.28848 -1.09091 TD 0 Tc (g)Tj 14.48342 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 11 0 0 11 136.4544 509.8658 Tm endstream 0.062 Tw -0.0001 Tc 25.75533 0 TD (of Christ \()Tj 11 0 0 11 246.4971 160.2594 Tm BT 1.28848 -1.40014 TD (\) in)Tj T* T* 25.77031 0 TD 0 0.276 419 595 re 11 0 0 11 246.1968 371.85 Tm -12.79261 -1.09091 TD For a Jew this concept did not connote drudgery, but honor and privilege. -0.0151 Tc 1.28848 -1.40015 TD [(Secondly)92(, Philippians 1:12-26 is a detailed account of the apostle\325)55(s)]TJ 0 0 0 0 k 0 Tc 0.0431 Tw -0.0001 Tc /F5 1 Tf psyche) points to Christian unity being in Pauls mind as well as their unity in the Holy Spirit (cf. [(same meaning. BT -0.015 Tc 9 0 0 9 203.0138 55.8736 Tm 9 0 0 9 66.1968 90.3507 Tm Pauls judgment here, by the way, is an example of seeking the best rather than just the good (cf. BT -0.015 Tc The Christian is himself pure, but his love and his gentleness are such that he attracts others to the Christian way and never repels them from it." (And the chiasm:)Tj 0.064 Tw T* 67.]. (OLLANGE)Tj -0.015 Tc (y)Tj BT 0 Tc To the present hour we hunger and thirst, we are poorly dressed and buffeted and homeless, and we labor, working with our own hands. (the use of )' It is an ar)18(gument based on)]TJ /GS2 gs 0.025 Tw 2.50815 0 TD BT Its force is \322according to)Tj -0.0151 Tc Stuttgart: W)129(. BT Pauls lack of reference to his apostleship is in harmony with the overall emphasis of this epistle (cf. 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BT 0 Tc The recognition is veiled by the impersonal )Tj These ar)Tj ET Q /GS2 gs If correct, it recalls the irony of 1:21: The apostle\325)55(s adver-)]TJ Pauls imprisonment limited his ministry to the Philippian church, but he still prayed for his brethren in Philippi. /F0 1 Tf -0.0001 Tc 0 0.276 419 595 re /F5 1 Tf [(analysis of Paul\325)55(s basic rhetorical strategy)91(, as well as all the supportive rhetorical)]TJ (whether this construction should be interpreted as an objective or a)Tj BT 0.09 Tw /F0 1 Tf -25.60308 -1.09091 TD The deacons were the official servants of the church who functioned as the elders assistants. (97)Tj BT (s op-)Tj (, used in 1:12 (and again in 1:25), is a military)Tj 0.075 Tw -12.78009 -1.33333 TD 0.025 Tw The main)Tj BT (i)Tj /F5 1 Tf "It does not take much reading of Pauls letters to recognize that the gospel is the singular passion of his life; that passion is the glue that in particular holds this letter together. In order for them to be that he prayed that they would approve excellent things (Philippians 1:10 a). 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