Introduction
A.M. 4068. A.D. 64.
The apostle
(1,) exhorts the Philippians to unanimity and candour, and a tender care for the interest of each other, by various moving arguments, and particularly by the generous and condescending love of the Lord Jesus, of whose humiliation and exaltation he discourses in a very affectionate manner, Philippians 2:1-11 .
(2,) He urges them to be diligent in the business of their salvation, in consideration of God’s working in them, Philippians 2:12 , Philippians 2:13 ; and to be exemplary and instructive by their example to the world, and a comfort to himself, Philippians 2:14-18 .
(3,) He assures them of his readiness even to die for their advantage, but expresses his hope of being set at liberty, and restored to them in person, in the mean time promising them a visit very soon from Timothy, Philippians 2:17-24 .
(4,) He informs them, for their immediate satisfaction, he had sent Epaphroditus; of whose late sickness and ardent love for them, he speaks in very affectionate terms, Philippians 2:25-30 .
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