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Behavior becoming of Citizens Philippians 1: 27-30 As Paul sought to conclude the first thoughts of his gracious letter, apparently he was reminded of the intense struggle the church in Philippi faced. 1.88977 -1.2 TD Life was one big joke to Two-bit. /F5 1 Tf /F0 1 Tf WebActa Theologica 2005:1 A RHETORICAL ANALYSIS OF PHILIPPIANS 1:12-26 A.H. Snyman1 ABSTRACT In this article Philippians 1:12-26 is analysed from a rhetorical /F0 1 Tf 0 595.276 0 0 re (achieved. 0 Tc ET -0.5 -1.09091 TD /F0 1 Tf 0.012 Tw [(proclaim the gospel without fear)55(. -1.28848 -1.09091 TD q (is said in 1:18. 65.197 104.882 289.134 425.1971 re 0 Tc [Note: Fee, p. q In his day and in his culture a solemn oath was the end of every dispute (cf. 0.0281 Tw 0 Tw First, his imprisonment has affected the praetorian guard)Tj Paul was confident that God would finish what He had begun in his beloved Philippians. -0.0001 Tc /F0 1 Tf This is a minority opinion. /F0 1 Tf 0 Tc -0.015 Tc )Tj [(Acta Theologica)-17261(2005:1)]TJ /F0 1 Tf /F0 1 Tf (metaphor describing a scout who removes obstacles before an)Tj [(for the \322real\323 ar)18(guments in the )]TJ ET (proclaim the gospel with impure motives \()' endobj This approach is briefly summarised, followed by a systematic)Tj (motives. 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ET Q Focus on what you see in the text words. -23.04844 -1.11111 TD 0 -1.40015 TD -0.015 Tc [(m)-32(e)-32(g)-32(a)-32(l)4(unqhvsetai)]TJ W n 27 0 obj Q Metaphor. )-15( )-15(H)-15(e)]TJ 9 0 0 9 328.997 148.9524 Tm -0.016 Tc /F5 1 Tf 0.0102 Tw ((1:16))Tj 8.25 0 0 8.25 75.3572 462.0706 Tm /F0 1 Tf - Taught English as Second Language to Elementary, Junior High and High School students at English Courses and private classes. 0.025 Tw 0 Tc 0.0143 Tw 9 0 0 9 319.2221 449.5469 Tm -0.016 Tc The Septuagint translators of the Old Testament used doulos (singular) to describe Moses and other dedicated prophets (Psalms 105:26; Jeremiah 25:4; Amos 3:7) as did John when he described Moses (Revelation 15:3). (The other possibility)Tj 11 0 0 11 265.7942 414.1256 Tm -0.0001 Tc BT -0.016 Tw In our day, when we tend to voice prayer requests for physical needs primarily, we need to follow Pauls example of putting the spiritual needs of others high on our prayer lists. )Tj -0.0025 Tw 11 0 0 11 65.1968 542.7083 Tm His behavior in prison had been pure and blameless (cf. (exor)Tj In this section Paul introduced and summarized the main theme of Philippians, namely, partnership in the gospel. 6.6 0 0 6.6 345.67 115.8895 Tm 1.54617 -1.09091 TD (Keywor)Tj (in Philippi. (to convey his joy concerning the progress of the gospel and his own)' -0.015 Tc Evidently some of them thought that their prominence would distress Paul, as his prominence distressed them, but Paul was much less selfish than they were. 0.049 Tw -0.0001 Tc (and the 1983 )Tj BT For him, regardless of the decision about whether he would continue to live or die or the opinions of other people, saved or lost, his whole life revolved around Jesus Christ. 30.]. 0.082 Tw /F0 1 Tf /F0 1 Tf The idiom ti gar, translated, "What then?" [Note: Fee, p. /F5 1 Tf 11 0 0 11 275.8161 144.8579 Tm BT -0.0001 Tc Beare refers to F. W. Beare, A Commentary on the Epistle to the Philippians.]. -25.38142 -1.0909 TD BT )Tj (be translated: \322So that, when I am with you again, your pride in me)Tj (involvement as the real cause of their boldness in proclaiming the)Tj 9 0 0 9 273.6093 268.2594 Tm (. )Tj stream -0.0026 Tw )Tj 0.0325 Tw 1. BT /F0 1 Tf 0 Tw BT 0.004 Tw stream Q (i eij" ajpologivan tou` e)Tj BT (swvsei)Tj There are people who are good, but they are so critical of others that they repel other people from goodness. 1.54617 0 TD [Note: Homer A. Kent Jr., "Philippians," in Ephesians-Philemon, vol. /F5 1 Tf f 0.059 Tw [(guish it from the preceding 1:12-17, while the \322noetische V)55(erben\323)]TJ 0 Tw -0.0316 Tc BT But while they are proclaiming the true)Tj 2.81881 0 TD 0 Tc BT If we do, He will fill our lives with the fruit that is the product of His righteousness (Galatians 5:22-23). -0.015 Tc They introduce the main theme, which is the Philippians partnership in the gospel. 9 0 0 9 190.322 208.2594 Tm W n / Copyright (c) 1988, 1991 Adobe Systems Incorporated. (RSV)Tj Philippians 2:1-4 indicates they needed to learn humility. (12-17\) and his possible execution \(1:18-26\). A: Sending. However, Paul may have meant more than that since these terms have legal connotations. -2.16501 -1.0909 TD 11 0 0 11 65.1968 542.7083 Tm BT -0.0001 Tc 0.0363 Tw Paul developed this concept later (cf. 0 0 0 1 k T* (thing. 0.075 Tw What is important, however)55(, is to )]TJ 9 0 0 9 297.6453 89.3225 Tm 7 0 0 7 94.5433 470.6296 Tm /F1 1 Tf (T)Tj 0.0615 Tw 9 0 0 9 225.5129 362.4642 Tm This review examines some figures of speech found in scripture. ET (and )Tj BT BT 0 Tw (t)Tj 11 0 0 11 66.1968 371.0626 Tm /GS0 gs (among them. -0.02 Tc -0.0001 Tc 0.0963 Tw 0.0188 Tw (ivw/)Tj -0.0186 Tw 8.25 0 0 8.25 75.3572 496.9682 Tm -0.01 Tc BT ( )Tj 0.025 Tw -0.015 Tc Tj "The pastor who, like Paul, holds his people in his heart will find them holding him in their hearts." [(2)-1390(For a detailed description of the context of the letter)55(, see Silva (1988:1-10). -0.0152 Tc (3. -1.54617 -1.40015 TD -0.021 Tw BT )]TJ 0.025 Tw /Type/Encoding 0 Tc BT endstream ET -0.0151 Tc -1.28848 -1.09091 TD (or dead, \()' [(Corinthians, the work of Kern (1998) on Galatians and T)92(olmie\325)54(s ana-)]TJ 11 0 0 11 66.1968 312.4804 Tm /F0 1 Tf The terms elder, presbyter, overseer, bishop, and pastor all refer to the same office (cf. Paul had been saying he hoped to be able to revisit Philippi and to minister to his original readers again in person. [(Snyman)-6388(A rhetorical analysis of Philippians 1:12-26)]TJ 11 0 0 11 350.2747 235.661 Tm BT ET (question. 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