philippi in English

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a city in ancient Macedonia, close to the Aegean coast in northeastern Greece, near the port of Kaválla (ancient Neapolis). It was the scene in 42 bc of two battles in which Mark Antony and Octavian defeated Brutus and Cassius.

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1. Velesunio Ambiguus (Philippi, 1847)

2. Caesarea Philippi (Land of the Bible) A good explanation of the pagan worship at the site, and the biblical events associated with Caesarea Philippi as well

3. Why did Paul’s counsel to the congregation in Philippi have special significance?

4. 2 Members of the congregation in Philippi had greater reason for being proud.

5. For example, he urged Christians in Philippi to work hard for their own salvation.

6. After his painful experience in Philippi, Paul mustered up boldness to continue preaching

7. At the principal Macedonian city of Philippi, Lydia and her household became believers.

8. Before ascending the mountain, Jesus and his disciples were in the vicinity of Caesarea Philippi.

9. Such a close bond existed between Paul and the congregation in the city of Philippi.

10. Clearly, some citizens of Philippi were not merely indifferent to the Kingdom message —they were bitterly opposed.

11. Paul especially commended the congregation at (Corinth; Ephesus; Philippi) for generous giving. [si p. 223 par.

12. While imprisoned at Philippi, Paul and Silas were confined in stocks that held their feet. —Ac 16:24.

13. The ancient Caesarea Philippi (Christian Media Center) An article highlighting the time Jesus spent at the site

14. (Acts 14:11-13) When he was in Philippi, Paul had an encounter with a servant girl who practiced divination.

15. 14 When Paul wrote to the congregation in Philippi, he was in prison again, this time in Rome.

16. Lydia, on the other hand, was an early Christian of Philippi whom the Bible commends for her hospitality.

17. Norbanus and Saxa passed the town of Philippi in eastern Macedonia and took a strong defensive position at a narrow mountain pass.

18. Thus, Paul exhorted them through an unnamed “yokefellow” in Philippi “to be of the same mind in the Lord.”

19. (Romans 7:21-25) Euodia and Syntyche, two anointed sisters in the congregation at Philippi, apparently had some difficulty getting along.

20. Roman citizens in Philippi and throughout the Roman Empire were proud of their status and enjoyed special protection under Roman law.

21. Antony was following, while Octavian was delayed at Dyrrachium because of his ill-health (which would accompany him throughout the Philippi campaign).

22. * (Acts 20:4; Philippians 1:1; Colossians 1:1; Philemon 1) Paul was planning to send Timothy from Rome to Philippi.

23. Paul and Timothy, Bondservants of Jesus Christ, To all the saints in Christ Jesus who are in Philippi, with the bishops and deacons

24. Philippians 1 - Paul and Timotheus, Bondmen of Jesus Christ, to all the saints in Christ Jesus who are in Philippi, with [the] overseers and ministers;

25. It is a long ascent, covering about 30 miles, to the beautiful location of Caesarea Philippi, some 1,150 feet above sea level.

26. At about 30 p.m., after purging his system, Mr. Fox said he didn't believe he was going to die after all, recalls Mr. Philippi.

27. In an encouraging letter to the Christians in Philippi, the apostle Paul wrote: “I have learned, in whatever circumstances I am, to be self-sufficient. . . .

28. On a certain sabbath day, the apostle Paul and his traveling companions found Lydia and some other women gathered beside a river outside Philippi.

29. Paul and Timothy, Bondservants of Christ Jesus: To all God's people in Christ Jesus who are at Philippi, with the ministers of the Church and their assistants.

30. The total casualties for the second battle of Philippi were not reported, but the close quarters fighting likely resulted in heavy losses for both sides.

31. Book/Printed Material Aureoli Philippi Theophrasti Bombasts von Hohenheim Paracelsi Opera, bücher vnd schrifften, so viel deren zur hand gebracht : vnd vor wenig jahren

32. Lydia, who became a Christian during Paul’s visit to Philippi in Greece, was “a seller of purple, of the city of Thyatira.” —Acts 16:12-15.

33. Caesarea Philippi was a Greco-Roman city located near the ancient city of Dan, in the northern part of Israel, by Mount Hermon and the Jordan River

34. Known as the "Battlers" (harkening back to the 1861 Battle of Philippi), Alderson Broaddus is a member of the Great Midwest Athletic Conference(G-MAC) and NCAA Division II

35. Accipiter butleri (Gurney, Jr., 1898) – Nicobar Sparrowhawk : Species: Accipiter castanilius Bonaparte, 1853 – Chestnut-flanked Sparrowhawk : Species: Accipiter chilensis Philippi & Landbeck, 1864 – Chilean Hawk : Species: Accipiter chionogaster (Kaup, 1852) – …

36. Caesarea Philippi (modern Banias), located 40 km north of the Sea of Galilee in the southwest foothills of Mount Hermon, was known for its grotto, red-rock bluff, forests, and springs

37. So Assiduously did he labor that he lost his health, and "was sick nigh unto death." He recovered, however, and Paul sent him back to Philippi with this letter /e/epaphroditus.htm - 9k

38. When the apostle Paul wanted Christians in Philippi to grow in their love for Jehovah, he wrote: “This is what I continue praying, that your love may abound yet more and more with accurate knowledge and full discernment.”

39. Aureoli Philippi Theophrasti Bombasts von Hohenheim Paracelsi Opera Bücher vnd Schrifften : so viel deren zur Hand gebracht, vnd vor wenig Jahren, mit vnd auss ihren glaubwürdigen eygener handgeschriebenen Originalien, collacioniert, vergleichen, verbessert

40. Darby Translation 1 Paul and Timotheus, Bondmen of Jesus Christ, to all the saints in Christ Jesus who are in Philippi, with [the] overseers and ministers; 2 grace to you, and peace from God our Father and [the] Lord Jesus Christ

41. - Located in the northeastern part of Israel at the foot of Mount Hermon, lay Caesarea Philippi, a pagan city built by Herod Philip, a son of Herod the Great.For many years, people in this area had worshiped false gods, including Baal (Josh

42. Rather, the divine creation of the new man had that primaevam Creationem for its sacred-historical type, and is the work of salvation antitypically corresponding with it, which the Creator has done in Christ; hence also Paul has not written κτίζοντος (as Philippi, l.c

43. Rather, the divine creation of the new man had that primaevam Creationem for its sacred-historical type, and is the work of salvation antitypically corresponding with it, which the Creator has done in Christ; hence also Paul has not written κτίζοντος (as Philippi, l.c

44. Paul, a bondservant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated to the gospel of God (Romans 1:1) Paul and Timothy, Bondservants of Jesus Christ, To all the saints in Christ Jesus who are in Philippi, with the bishops and deacons: (Philippians 1:1)

45. The city called Caesarea — or more complete: Caesarea Maritima, to distinguish it from Caesarea Philippi, Caesarea in Mauritania, or the one in Phoenicia or the similarly named capital of Cappadocia — was a city on the Judean coast, at a latitude a touch south of the Sea of Galilee.

46. Caesarea, Hebrew H̱orbat Qesari, (“Ruins of Caesarea”), ancient port and administrative city of Palestine, on the Mediterranean coast of present-day Israel south of Haifa. It is often referred to as Caesarea Palaestinae, or Caesarea Maritima, to distinguish it from Caesarea Philippi near the headwaters of the Jordan River.

47. Ego quoque, ut aliquando tandem ad me veniam, iampridem id dabam operam ut me cognoscerem, cumque tantis Affluentem me bonis, tantaque utentem felicitate intellgerem, nullamque in me cur huiusmodi me fortunis dignarer causam reperirem, eram in magna quidem felicitate vehementer anxius, illaque Philippi Macedonis bene humana sententia veniebat in mentem.

48. Someone he honored and cared for, but Caesar’s Ambitiousness caused too great a factor to everyone in Rome: “As Caesar loved me, I weep for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honour him: but, as he was ambitious, I slew him.” After the Battle of Philippi, Brutus took his own life as a result of the loss in the battle.