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A Distant Presence: The Story Behind Paul's Letter to the Philippians (Narrative Commentary Series)
A Distant Presence The Story Behind Paul's Letter to the Philippians - Narrative Commentary Series Author:Tim Woodroof Drawing from the writings of ancient historians, the best conclusions of modern scholarship, and the most readable contemporary translations, Tim Woodroof combines the power of story with the insights of a biblical commentary. In A Distant Presence, Woodroof envisions what life was like for the believers in first-century Philippi. You'll feel ... more »transported to another time as he takes you on a journey through ancient Italy and Macedonia, providing front-row seats to the colorful interactions between the great Apostle Paul and his trusted coworkers: Luke, Silas, Clement, Epaphroditus, Lydia, Timothy, and the feuding Euodia and Syntche. Paul's relationship with the Philippians was marked by a tension between his brief, irregular visits and his long, frequent absences. Over a twelve-year period, the Apostle was only physically present with them a matter of weeks. The Philippians loved Paul dearly. Still, his was a "distant presence." However, Paul was never far from these Christians in his thoughts and affections. From the founding visit to Philippi to the writing of his pivotal "letter to the Philippians" while imprisoned in Rome, Paul continuedfrom a distanceto disciple these early believers through the problems and challenges of following Christ. His letter reached over the miles to encourage the Philippians in the first century. Now it reaches over the centuries to inspire us today. Gain new insight and a fresh appreciation for the book of Philippians using this unique study tool. Even if you've never picked up a commentary before, you'll enjoy exploring Scripture in this brand new way. And if you have picked up a commentary, only to be overwhelmed by more information than you need, you'll appreciate a tool that culls the best of what the scholars say without bogging down in the details.« less