The Epistle to the Philippians presents a pastoral and reflective New Testament letter in the enduring language of the King James Version.
Traditionally attributed to the Apostle Paul and written during imprisonment, this epistle addresses the Christian community at Philippi with gratitude and encouragement. Marked by warmth of tone, it reflects both personal circumstance and theological conviction. Paul writes of uncertainty regarding his fate, yet expresses confidence that whatever the outcome, his labour has not been in vain.
A central theme of the letter is steadfast joy. Even in confinement, Paul affirms that his imprisonment has served to advance rather than hinder the proclamation of the gospel. He exhorts his readers to humility, unity, and perseverance, presenting Christ's self-emptying obedience as the pattern for faithful living. The epistle binds hope to endurance and conviction to charity.
Presented here as a standalone volume in the measured and resonant prose of the 1611 King James translation, this edition preserves a text that has long shaped Christian reflection on joy, suffering, and disciplined devotion.
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