How do you live as a Christian in a non-Christian world? How do you respond when those around you are hostile to your faith? Paul wrote this poignant letter to encourage the persecuted Christians of the church in Philippi and to strengthen them in the difficulties they faced. Paul wrote while in prison—he, too, was suffering for his faith—but he demonstrated that a Christian can have joy in Chr…
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TYNDALE OPEN STUDY NOTES
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Versículo 1
I. 2:1-11 In the midst of their persecution, Paul encourages the Philippians to be united and to liv…
2:1-11 In the midst of their persecution, Paul encourages the Philippians to be united and to live a humble life like Christ.
2:1-2 Is there . . . ? These rhetorical questions expect positive answers. Those who have a real experience of Christ should live together in harmony and love.
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Versículo 3
II. 2:3-4 Don’t be selfish: Self-centeredness is antithetical to genuine care for others (cp. 2:20-21…
2:3-4 Don’t be selfish: Self-centeredness is antithetical to genuine care for others (cp. 2:20-21; 1 Cor 10:24; Gal 5:26).
III
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III. 2:6-11 This early Christian hymn is about Christ’s preexistence and divine nature, incarnation an…
2:6-11 This early Christian hymn is about Christ’s preexistence and divine nature, incarnation and death, exaltation and lordship.
2:6 Though he was God: See John 1:1-3; 17:5; Col 1:15.
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Versículo 7
IV. 2:7 he gave up his divine privileges (literally he emptied himself): The rest of 2:7-8 explains t…
2:7 he gave up his divine privileges (literally he emptied himself): The rest of 2:7-8 explains this ultimate expression of divine self-denial (cp. 2 Cor 8:9). • the humble position of a slave (or the form of a slave): Paul might have been thinking of Isa 52:13–53:12. • and was born as a human: See John 1:14; 1 Tim 3:16.
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Versículo 8
V. 2:8 in obedience to God: It was God’s will that Jesus die for the sins of humanity (see Isa 53:7;…
2:8 in obedience to God: It was God’s will that Jesus die for the sins of humanity (see Isa 53:7; Matt 26:39; John 3:16; 10:17-18; Rom 5:8, 19; 8:3; Heb 5:8; 1 Jn 4:9-10, 14). • a criminal’s death on a cross: In the Roman Empire, crucifixion was a cruel and humiliating punishment for criminals.
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Versículo 9
VI. 2:9 As a result of Christ’s humble obedience, God elevated him to the place of highest honor; see…
2:9 As a result of Christ’s humble obedience, God elevated him to the place of highest honor; see Acts 1:9-10; cp. Acts 2:32-33; 7:55-56. • the name above all other names: Jesus has supreme authority and power (Phil 2:10-11; cp. Matt 28:18; John 17:5; Acts 2:33-36; Heb 2:9; 12:2).
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Versículo 10
VII. 2:10-11 The entire creation, including spiritual powers and angels, humans on earth, and those wh…
2:10-11 The entire creation, including spiritual powers and angels, humans on earth, and those who have died, will one day acknowledge the authority of Jesus Christ as Lord (see Eph 1:9-10, 21; Col 1:20-25; 1 Pet 3:22). • every tongue declare (cp. Isa 45:23; Rom 14:11): This does not imply universal salvation, because not all will confess him as Lord freely out of love and devotion. • Lord, a divine title representing the Old Testament name Yahweh, is frequently applied to Jesus in the New Testament.
VIII
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VIII. 2:12-18 Paul encourages believers to remain firm in their faith and to live faithful, obedient, a…
2:12-18 Paul encourages believers to remain firm in their faith and to live faithful, obedient, and pure lives modeled after Christ.
2:12 obeying God (see John 3:36; Rom 1:5): Believers must reckon with God’s judgment like everyone else (cp. 1 Cor 3:10-13), so they must live before him obediently, with deep reverence and fear.
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Versículo 13
IX. 2:13 For God is working in you: God empowers and energizes believers’ lives (see John 15:5; 1 Cor…
2:13 For God is working in you: God empowers and energizes believers’ lives (see John 15:5; 1 Cor 12:6; 15:10; 2 Cor 3:5; 1 Thes 2:13). Both the desire and the power to do what pleases him come from God.
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Versículo 14
X. 2:14 Complaining and arguing arise from self-centeredness (see 1 Cor 10:10; 1 Pet 4:9; Jude 1:16)…
2:14 Complaining and arguing arise from self-centeredness (see 1 Cor 10:10; 1 Pet 4:9; Jude 1:16), whereas believers are called to sacrificial love (Phil 2:4).
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Versículo 15
XI. 2:15 shining like bright lights: Believers are to draw people to God by their lives (see Matt 5:1…
2:15 shining like bright lights: Believers are to draw people to God by their lives (see Matt 5:13-16). • in a world full of crooked and perverse people: See Deut 32:5; Rom 1:18-32; 3:10-23.
XII
Versículo 16
XII. 2:16 Hold firmly to the word of life: Believers must maintain their faith in Christ’s life-giving…
2:16 Hold firmly to the word of life: Believers must maintain their faith in Christ’s life-giving Good News. God is faithful, but they, too, must remain faithful (1:6; 2:12-13). • run the race: Paul frequently uses athletic language as a metaphor for the Christian life (see 3:12-14; 1 Cor 9:24, 26; Gal 2:2; 5:7; 2 Tim 4:7).
XIII
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XIII. 2:17-18 I will rejoice even if I lose my life, pouring it out like a liquid offering to God: Both…
2:17-18 I will rejoice even if I lose my life, pouring it out like a liquid offering to God: Both Jews and pagans often poured out a libation of wine either on a sacrifice or at the base of the altar in honor of the deity. Paul’s entire life was an offering to God (cp. Rom 12:1; 15:16). • Faithful service is a cause for rejoicing, because nothing done for God is in vain (see 1 Cor 15:58).
XIV
Versículo 19
XIV. 2:19-24 Paul commends Timothy, whom he hopes to send to the Philippians in the near future. Timot…
2:19-24 Paul commends Timothy, whom he hopes to send to the Philippians in the near future. Timothy had accompanied Paul on his first trip to Philippi (see Acts 16:1-3, 12; 17:15; 18:5; cp. Acts 19:22). Timothy stood out as a person whose whole life was sacrificially devoted to what matters to Jesus Christ and to the welfare of his people.
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Versículo 23
XV. 2:23 What is going to happen to me here possibly refers to the outcome of Paul’s trial.
2:23 What is going to happen to me here possibly refers to the outcome of Paul’s trial.
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16. 2:24 Paul had confidence that he would soon be freed from prison and be able to visit the Philipp…
2:24 Paul had confidence that he would soon be freed from prison and be able to visit the Philippians (see 1:19, 25-26).
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Versículo 25
17. 2:25-30 Paul commends Epaphroditus (see also 4:18), a messenger from the church at Philippi whom …
2:25-30 Paul commends Epaphroditus (see also 4:18), a messenger from the church at Philippi whom he was now sending back to them, perhaps carrying this letter. • The description fellow soldier suggests the difficulties, opposition, and dangers encountered in Christ’s work.
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Versículo 27
18. 2:27 Epaphroditus’s recovery from a nearly fatal illness is attributed to God’s mercy, both on Ep…
2:27 Epaphroditus’s recovery from a nearly fatal illness is attributed to God’s mercy, both on Epaphroditus and on Paul, who was already suffering in prison.
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Versículo 29
19. 2:29-30 Epaphroditus deserved their honor, for he risked his life for Christ on their behalf (for…
2:29-30 Epaphroditus deserved their honor, for he risked his life for Christ on their behalf (for the importance of showing honor, cp. Rom 10:12; 13:7; Eph 5:33; 6:2; 1 Tim 5:17; 6:1; 1 Pet 2:17; 3:7).
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Phil — Capítulo 2
How do you live as a Christian in a non-Christian world? How do you respond when those around you are hostile to your faith? Paul wrote this poignant letter to encourage the persecuted Christians of the church in Philippi and to strengthen them in the difficulties they faced. Paul wrote while in prison—he, too, was suffering for his faith—but he demonstrated that a Christian can have joy in Chr…
Texto — Reina-Valera 1960
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TYNDALE OPEN STUDY NOTES
Versículo 1
I. 2:1-11 In the midst of their persecution, Paul encourages the Philippians to be united and to liv…
Versículo 3
II. 2:3-4 Don’t be selfish: Self-centeredness is antithetical to genuine care for others (cp. 2:20-21…
Versículo 6
III. 2:6-11 This early Christian hymn is about Christ’s preexistence and divine nature, incarnation an…
Versículo 7
IV. 2:7 he gave up his divine privileges (literally he emptied himself): The rest of 2:7-8 explains t…
Versículo 8
V. 2:8 in obedience to God: It was God’s will that Jesus die for the sins of humanity (see Isa 53:7;…
Versículo 9
VI. 2:9 As a result of Christ’s humble obedience, God elevated him to the place of highest honor; see…
Versículo 10
VII. 2:10-11 The entire creation, including spiritual powers and angels, humans on earth, and those wh…
Versículo 12
VIII. 2:12-18 Paul encourages believers to remain firm in their faith and to live faithful, obedient, a…
Versículo 13
IX. 2:13 For God is working in you: God empowers and energizes believers’ lives (see John 15:5; 1 Cor…
Versículo 14
X. 2:14 Complaining and arguing arise from self-centeredness (see 1 Cor 10:10; 1 Pet 4:9; Jude 1:16)…
Versículo 15
XI. 2:15 shining like bright lights: Believers are to draw people to God by their lives (see Matt 5:1…
Versículo 16
XII. 2:16 Hold firmly to the word of life: Believers must maintain their faith in Christ’s life-giving…
Versículo 17
XIII. 2:17-18 I will rejoice even if I lose my life, pouring it out like a liquid offering to God: Both…
Versículo 19
XIV. 2:19-24 Paul commends Timothy, whom he hopes to send to the Philippians in the near future. Timot…
Versículo 23
XV. 2:23 What is going to happen to me here possibly refers to the outcome of Paul’s trial.
Versículo 24
16. 2:24 Paul had confidence that he would soon be freed from prison and be able to visit the Philipp…
Versículo 25
17. 2:25-30 Paul commends Epaphroditus (see also 4:18), a messenger from the church at Philippi whom …
Versículo 27
18. 2:27 Epaphroditus’s recovery from a nearly fatal illness is attributed to God’s mercy, both on Ep…
Versículo 29
19. 2:29-30 Epaphroditus deserved their honor, for he risked his life for Christ on their behalf (for…