Philippians 3:1 and the Epistolary Hesitation Formulas: The Literary Integrity of Philippians, Again. Philippians 3:1 and the Epistolary Hesitation Formulas: The Literary Integrity of Philippians, Again.

Philippians 3:1 and the Epistolary Hesitation Formulas: The Literary Integrity of Philippians, Again‪.‬

Journal of Biblical Literature 1996, Spring, 115, 1

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Publisher Description

The interpretative watershed in the debate over the literary integrity of Philippians has been and continues to be the beginning of chap. 3. After enthusiastically mentioning the impending journeys of Timothy and Epaphroditus to Philippi (2:19-30), Paul apparently turns to address a potential, imminent, or actual "heretical" situation confronting the Christians there.

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Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1996
22 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
57
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Society of Biblical Literature
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