- 50). On the
basis of the Acts of the
Apostles and the
letter to the
Philippians,
early Christians concluded that Paul had
founded their community. Accompanied...
- The
Epistle to the
Philippians is a
Pauline epistle of the New
Testament of the
Christian Bible. The
epistle is
attributed to Paul the
Apostle and Timothy...
-
Testament figure appearing as an
envoy of the
Philippian church to ****ist the
Apostle Paul (
Philippians 2:25-30). He is
regarded as a
saint of the Eastern...
-
Gregorian calendar.
Sometimes the fast is
called Philip's Fast (or the
Philippian Fast), as it
traditionally begins on the day
following the
Feast of St...
- The
Epistle of
Polycarp to the
Philippians (commonly
abbreviated Pol. Phil.) is an
epistle attributed to Polycarp, an
early bishop of Smyrna, and addressed...
- sole
surviving work
attributed to him is the
Epistle of
Polycarp to the
Philippians, a
mosaic of
references to the Gr**** Scriptures, which,
along with an...
- used in the
Epistle to the
Philippians: "[Jesus] made
himself nothing" (NIV), or "[he]
emptied himself" (NRSV) (
Philippians 2:7),
using the verb form κενόω...
-
female members of the
church in Philippi, and
according to the text of
Philippians 4: 2–3, they were
involved in a
disagreement together. The
author of...
-
Community Conflicts: The
Relationships of the Thessalonian, Corinthian, and
Philippian Churches with
their Wider Civic Communities Page 148 By
Craig Steven De...
-
Epaphroditus is a New
Testament figure appearing as an
envoy of the
Philippian church to ****ist the
Apostle Paul.
Epaphroditus or
Epaphroditos (Ἐπαφρόδιτος...