figurative language in philippians 1

0.039 Tw /F0 1 Tf f (. (wo disciplines of epistolography and rhetoric, and especially the aim)Tj -24.38192 -1.09091 TD 0 0 0 1 k The antecedent of "this" is probably the things that had happened to Paul to which he had just been referring in Philippians 1:12-18. endobj ET Paul may have had his upcoming trial in mind. 11 0 0 11 255.5273 383.0626 Tm /F5 1 Tf 0.0957 Tw (he attempt to achieve this objective? [(If correct, it is yet another example of an ar)18(gument based on divine)]TJ (kei`mai)Tj 11 0 0 11 148.4681 438.1256 Tm (\))Tj /GS2 gs The problem is not schism, but posturing and bickering-selfish ambition, empty conceit, complaining, arguing. -0.0001 Tc (s)Tj (\). (menw` kai; paramenw`)Tj 0.0514 Tw /F1 1 Tf 0.02 Tw /F5 1 Tf -0.015 Tc 0 -1.09091 TD 9 0 0 9 80.3701 353.5286 Tm The wind is howling like this swirling storm inside. BT (of Christ \()Tj 9 0 0 9 66.1968 125.3225 Tm 11 0 0 11 214.3671 208.2594 Tm [Note: Fee, p. 11 0 0 11 350.2747 223.5907 Tm Appreciation for Christ motivated him. -0.0001 Tc (E A)Tj [(Acta Theologica)-17261(2005:1)]TJ 0 Tc 0.025 Tw "Partakers . [(m)-32(e)-32(g)-32(a)-32(l)4(unqhvsetai)]TJ The second is the impersonal)Tj -0.016 Tc (and )Tj [(In 1:23 and 24 Paul expresses his dilemma more clearly)92(. /F0 1 Tf 0 0 0 1 k 0.104 Tw 0.0189 Tw [Note: See Herbert W. Bateman IV, "Were the Opponents at Philippi Necessarily Jewish?" 11 0 0 11 246.1968 439.2594 Tm BT "It seems most likely, therefore, that Paul expected to be with the Lord in full consciousness." /F0 1 Tf T* ET 0.0078 Tw Thu)' [(\), I know that I shal)-15(l)]TJ [(ejpi)40(corhgiva" tou` pne)20(uvmato" jIhsou` Cr)20(i)20(stou`)]TJ 8.25 0 0 8.25 83.2984 382.2755 Tm /F5 1 Tf /GS2 gs BT (raged to become bolder witnesses. BT 0.0235 Tw ET -0.016 Tw 0 -1.09091 TD 0.0099 Tw (, )Tj 0 -1.09091 TD 11 0 0 11 147.4737 104.3481 Tm -0.0003 Tc 11 0 0 11 267.4628 235.661 Tm /F5 1 Tf ET "Aproskopos has to do with being blameless in the sense of not offending or not causing someone else to stumble." Moreover confirming (Gr. BT This fact is important)]TJ -0.015 Tc /F5 1 Tf BT [(Silva (1988:73) is of the opinion that a semantic distinction b)15(e)15(t)15(w)15(e)15(e)15(n)]TJ "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. BT f 0 Tc The Philippians were in Pauls prayers (Philippians 1:3-4) and on his mind (not on his nerves). /F0 1 Tf Philippians 1:3-6 summarize the entire epistle. Such disclosure formulas were)Tj 0.064 Tw Paul asked God that that love might increase even more. [(refers to attitudes as sources of behaviour)55(,)]TJ (2000. ET The appointment comes from God, and thus they translate)-15(:)]TJ [(t)-15(he Philippians. (oiJ me;n ejx ajgavph")Tj 0.1078 Tw T* -0.0001 Tc 0.033 Tw 0.025 Tw 11 0 0 11 305.089 149.3225 Tm 65.197 76.536 289.134 453.543 re 0.101 Tw 0.025 Tw 0.042 Tw 9 0 0 9 328.997 148.9524 Tm 11 0 0 11 231.6772 259.661 Tm 9 0 0 9 108.2265 470.4642 Tm 0.025 Tw 0.025 Tw 0.033 Tw -18.67865 -1.09091 TD -25.75535 -1.09091 TD -0.0002 Tc ET 0.08 Tw ET ], "We today might take the lesson to heart that the sign of our professed love for the gospel is the measure of sacrifice we are prepared to make in order to help in its progress. Here in the opening lines of Philippians, Paul endorses this office by highlighting them with the guardians in his greeting. 9 0 0 9 104.7823 262.9923 Tm ET BT ET -0.0001 Tc BT -0.0211 Tc 11 0 0 11 197.8818 192.8579 Tm [Note: Martin, p. ((1:3-11) and following (1:27-30) ones.)' -0.021 Tw New T)92(estament Commentary)91(. )Tj 0 0 0 0 k 0 Tc (The question is where the \322if\323 clause ends: with )Tj 9 0 0 9 147.19 209.3225 Tm /F0 1 Tf The)Tj BT BT -0.0136 Tw (1979. ET BT )Tj (-)Tj kauchema) means ground for joy. 0.1838 Tw A second reason Paul felt encouraged even though he was in prison was this. BT /F0 1 Tf Cant hold it back anymore. /F5 1 Tf -0.0001 Tc f -0.02 Tc -0.0001 Tc 0.126 Tw T* (in 1:19 and 1:20, as well as an explanation of )Tj BT 0 Tc 9 0 0 9 190.322 208.2594 Tm . 0 Tc 0.0752 Tw -0.0001 Tc ET 11 0 0 11 350.581 148.9524 Tm )Tj (lippians 1:12-26 was divided in two phases, demarcated by rhetorical)' 6 0 obj W n 0 0 0 0 k Q kardia) refers to the whole personality: intellect, emotions, and will, not just sentiment. endstream )Tj 9 0 0 9 248.5239 223.661 Tm (108)Tj /F0 1 Tf [(i)15(n)15( )15(1)15(:)15(2)15(0)15(. /F0 1 Tf 1.28848 -1.40014 TD BT -17.50172 -1.09091 TD 0 0 0 1 k 11 0 0 11 183.1936 183.7555 Tm ( )Tj ET BT (sentences used from 1:20 up to 1:24 enhance the forcefulness of his)Tj In this respect the Philippian church was typical of many others in its day (cf. /F1 1 Tf ET -0.011 Tw -15.07515 -1.40015 TD q (kevrdo")Tj 8.25 0 0 8.25 75.3572 496.9682 Tm 11 0 0 11 210.7597 155.2417 Tm -0.0152 Tc The principle used to de-)Tj /GS0 gs -0.0151 Tc -1.28848 -1.09091 TD BT [(n)-15(ie sal teleurstel nie\323 \(2000:222; see also the translation of Schenk,)]TJ That is a possibility, but the Greek word translated "know" (oida) does not mean infallible knowledge necessarily (cf. /F1 1 Tf 9 0 0 9 195.9938 302.4804 Tm 1 g -1.28848 -1.09091 TD [(t)-20(i)40(ne;" de; kai; di\306 e)20(ujdokivan to;n Cr)20(i)20(sto;n khruvssous)-40(i)40(n: )]TJ << (ds)Tj -19.96433 -1.09091 TD endstream 0.0438 Tw ET -0.01 Tw 0 Tw (tions, metaphors, chiasms, the way sentences are structured, etc.)' (, or with )Tj BT -0.0001 Tc 1.54617 0 TD -0.015 Tc (4. -0.0001 Tc 15.51921 0 TD T* ET (of the gospel\). 11 0 0 11 80.3701 521.8658 Tm 0 Tr -1.28848 -1.09091 TD 9 0 0 9 208.3477 410.4642 Tm [(s)-15(uring the Philippians that his adversities are for the advancement of the gospel. endstream (NEB)Tj BT 0.001 Tw 11 0 0 11 208.1095 244.2594 Tm BT 0 Tw -0.015 Tc 0.0433 Tw /F0 1 Tf Kampen: JH Kok. 0.0484 Tw Q stream Leuven: Peeters. -0.0151 Tc ET There are at least 18 references to this day in the New Testament (Romans 13:12; 1 Corinthians 1:8; 1 Corinthians 3:13; 1 Corinthians 5:5; 1 Corinthians 15:51; 2 Corinthians 1:14; Philippians 1:6; Philippians 1:10; Philippians 2:16; Philippians 3:11; Philippians 3:20-21; 1 Thessalonians 4:17; 1 Thessalonians 5:2; 1 Thessalonians 5:4; 2 Thessalonians 1:10; 2 Timothy 1:12; 2 Timothy 1:18; 2 Timothy 4:8). 0.053 Tw The fact that he is involved assures)]TJ 0.039 Tw -20.32491 -1.09091 TD 0 Tw (107)Tj -0.03 Tc BT /GS2 gs ET -0.0152 Tc 0.076 Tw 0 Tr /GS0 gs -4.82305 -1.7113 TD ET 65.197 76.536 289.134 23.2339 re (y)Tj 11 0 0 11 190.2731 270.4103 Tm [(TEXT)92(-CENTRED APPROACH TO )]TJ Schenk)Tj (his duties among them:)' endobj Tj 0.0137 Tw 0.064 Tw /F5 1 Tf /F0 1 Tf Even though many miles separated the writer and the original readers, Paul viewed their relationship as intimate since they shared salvation and their calling to spread the gospel. -25.38142 -1.0909 TD -11.27966 -1.09091 TD 0 Tw -0.0102 Tc f BT -0.0001 Tc 11 0 0 11 66.1968 521.8658 Tm -0.01 Tw -0.0001 Tc ET [(r)-5(i)-5(s)-5(e)-5(s)-5( )-5(t)-5(h)-5(e)-20( )-20(p)-20(receding ar)17(gument that, as a result of his imprisonment, the)]TJ (EE)Tj (Cr)Tj /F0 1 Tf 56.]. (Rhetoric and the New T)Tj "Proud confidence" (NASB, Gr. -0.031 Tw /GS0 gs [(release from prison (Osburn 1971:33 and Fee 1995:132). 0 0 0 1 k (The chiasm in 1:15-17 has two functions:)' 9 0 0 9 203.0138 55.8736 Tm WebChapter 1 Themes in Philippians 1 Philippians 1:1 (show verse) Bishop An overseer, a supervisor Bishops Bishops or overseers Christian ministers Servants Of jesus 0 Tc ET BT /F5 1 Tf How did Paul feel about the Philippians? 11 0 0 11 307.4239 383.0626 Tm 15:22-)Tj 0.1321 Tw The question)-389(i)-15(s)]TJ -0.015 Tc (, is a preacher of)Tj )Tj It could only be God. 9 0 0 9 102.9262 468.2213 Tm -0.0001 Tc 0 Tc (letter was the monetary gift that Paul had received from the Philip-)Tj 0.0562 Tw 11 0 0 11 272.7322 196.5193 Tm -3.06729 -1.09091 TD (unevcomai)Tj )Tj (92)Tj 0.0065 Tw /F5 1 Tf stream -0.0151 Tc 1.28848 -1.40015 TD 1.28848 -1.40015 TD -0.0062 Tw 0 Tc 11 0 0 11 298.333 136.2594 Tm [(suppress the proclamation and progress of the gospel. << 0.0431 Tw endobj BT )Tj The ironic turn)]TJ /F1 1 Tf 0 595.276 0 0 re -16.63753 -1.09091 TD BT 0.18 Tw ET [(ajnagkaiovt)-20(eron)]TJ B: Emptying oneself. -0.0001 Tc (bouvlomai)Tj ET -0.033 Tw )Tj 1 g [(means fruitful labour)55(, then I cannot decide what to do\323. 9 0 0 9 325.5619 189.4563 Tm ET /F0 1 Tf -0.015 Tc 13.09091 0.00001 TD -0.015 Tc [(Important for the ar)18(gument here is that the real cause of their cou-)]TJ -0.0151 Tc T* ET (my own experience\323, in contrast to those who proclaim the gospel)Tj q -0.001 Tw f 0 0 0 0 k -1.28848 -1.09091 TD (imprisonment was for the advancement of the gospel)Tj BT 0 Tc BT [(\322Old T)92(estament language\323 here, and that )]TJ (and to die [is] gain\323\). -1.28848 -1.0909 TD 11 0 0 11 66.1968 258.8359 Tm [(T)-20(he believers in Philippi were experiencing a lack of unity and many)]TJ 11 0 0 11 237.2617 157.6452 Tm /F0 1 Tf (Such abbreviated expressions are generally used to enhance the force-)Tj 11 0 0 11 66.1968 417.1731 Tm -0.0151 Tc (ejlhvl)Tj -0.0001 Tc -0.021 Tw The Greek word translated "deliverance" is soteria, the standard rendering of which is "salvation." 0 Tc BT ET ((1:18-26). 9 0 0 9 297.6453 89.3225 Tm (RNDT)Tj -0.01 Tw 11 0 0 11 103.4425 496.9682 Tm 0.025 Tw (refer to the)Tj 11 0 0 11 142.8144 256.2594 Tm -0.0159 Tc -0.0001 Tc /GS2 gs 0.0308 Tw BT -0.0001 Tc "We grow in proportion as we know. 0.101 Tw 0.029 Tw endstream INTRODUCTION (1-11) A. SALUTATION (1-2) 1. /F0 1 Tf -0.0002 Tc -0.0437 Tw (\). stream 0 Tw f 0.0548 Tw (2004. 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Kent Jr., "Philippians," in Ephesians-Philemon, vol. 0.001 Tw 0.0325 Tw [(S)-15(econdly)92(, 1:24 implies that the Philippians have definite spiritual)]TJ -0.0001 Tc [(ejn o{lw/ tw`/ prai)50(twr)20(ivw/)]TJ /F1 1 Tf [(Y)92(ork: United Bible Societies. BT Shalom (peace) was the traditional Jewish greeting that meant the full measure of divine blessing (cf. f BT /F0 1 Tf (and their exultation through his ministry among them. -0.0367 Tw /F5 1 Tf -0.0151 Tc It poses no)]TJ ET (l)Tj 9 0 0 9 83.2047 343.661 Tm -0.0251 Tc (s rhetorical strategy than a typical)Tj BT (tors are rhetorically significant. 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