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Excerpt from Lectures Exegetical and Practical on the Epistle of Paul to the Philippians: With a Revised Translation of the Epistle and Notes on the Greek d104
To the church then founded, and which may well have still comprised among its members Lydia, and the jailor, and the slave girl, was addressed the Epistle before us. It was written during Paul's imprisonment at Rome,1 the period in his history to which the last verses in the Acts of the Apostles bring us, probably, judging from various statements in the Epistle, to wards the close of the imprisonment, in the end of a.d. 62, or beginning of a.d. 63, and thus about eleven or twelve years after his first visit to Philippi.2 During those years he had re visited the town at least twice.
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