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The Epistle to the PhilippiansΠΡΟΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΗΣΙΟΥΣ

A six-tier Greek reverse-interlinear of all four chapters: each word color-coded by grammatical case, with gloss, parsing, Wallace-style syntax, aspectual semantic force, and a lexical note; each verse opens with the running Greek, an English translation, and a discourse note, under a chapter argument-outline.

104 verses · 1,627 annotated words · four chapters. The Greek follows the standard critical text (NA28 / SBLGNT / THGNT in its main wording); the copyrighted NA28 apparatus is not reproduced.

Companion summary Themes, outlines & translation notes Every chapter's theme and argument outline, the textual notes, and a table of the major exegetical cruxes.
  1. 1 Philippians 1 Α′ Thanksgiving and confidence for the Philippians; Paul's imprisonment advancing the gospel; "to live is Christ, to die is gain"; and the call to a worthy, fearless walk. 30 verses · 501 words PDF
  2. 2 Philippians 2 Β′ The mind of Christ — his self-emptying and exaltation (the Christ-hymn) — as the ground of humility and unity; working out salvation while God works within; and the examples of Timothy and Epaphroditus. 30 verses · 431 words PDF
  3. 3 Philippians 3 Γ′ No confidence in the flesh: all things counted loss for the surpassing worth of knowing Christ and the righteousness from God by faith; pressing on toward the goal; and citizenship in heaven. 21 verses · 338 words PDF
  4. 4 Philippians 4 Δ′ Stand firm and rejoice; the peace of God that guards the heart; contentment in every circumstance; and thanks for the Philippians' partnering gift, with God's promised supply. 23 verses · 357 words PDF