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The Book Of Philippians - A Brief Overview, Part 1 Of 2
The book of Philippians was written by Paul during the two years when
he was "in bonds" in Rome (Phil. 1:7-13), probably early in the
year A.D. 62 or in the end of 61. The Philippians had sent Epaphroditus,
their messenger, with contributions to meet the necessities of the
apostle; and on his return Paul sent back with him this letter. With this
precious communication Epaphroditus sets out on his homeward journey.
"The joy caused by his return, and the effect of this wonderful
letter when first read in the church of Philippi, are hidden from us. And
we may almost say that with this letter the church itself passes from our
view. To-day, in silent meadows, quiet cattle browse among the ruins which
mark the site of what was once the flourishing Roman colony of Philippi,
the home of the most attractive church of the apostolic age. But the name
and fame and spiritual influence of that church will never pass. To
myriads of men and women in every age and nation the letter written in a
dungeon at Rome, and carried along the Egnatian Way by an obscure
Christian messenger, has been a light divine and a cheerful guide along
the most rugged paths of life" (Professor Beet).
From: Easton's Bible Dictionary. Fair Use. Presented for educational
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