Epistle in Philippiens

The Épître in Philippiens is a book of the New Testament.

It is sent by the apostle Paul to the Church of Philips. He wrote it during its first imprisonment in Rome. It is now included in the epistles of Paul in New Testament.

It invites inter alia things the Christians to live their faith in the joy as one testifies some to its most famous verses: “Always Delight in the Lord”.

Summary

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Chapter 1 contains the greetings of Paul and its instructions on the unit, humility and perseverance.

Chapter 2 underlines the fact that all will bend the knee in front of Christ and that each one must work with its safety.

In chapter 3, Paul explains that it very sacrificed for Christ.

In chapter 4, he thanks the saints for Philips for their assistance.

The epistle in Philippiens on bible.catholique.org

  • Epistle of Saint Paul apostle in Philippiens, translation in French by the Canon Cramp, numerical edition by Richard Bourret, search engine

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