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Philippians and Philemon - MR Vincent - 1906.pdf

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146 PHILIPPIANS [IV. 13, 14<br />

is to recognise their fidelity to the principle of Christian love, <strong>and</strong><br />

to see in their gift an expression of that principle. On the other<br />

h<strong>and</strong>, there is no attempt to conceal the fact that he was in real<br />

affliction (), <strong>and</strong> that their act reheved it; <strong>and</strong> only the<br />

most perverted <strong>and</strong> shallow exegesis, such as Holsten's, can read<br />

into his words an expression of indifference to the love displayed<br />

by the church, <strong>and</strong> describe them as " thankless thanks," or see<br />

:<br />

in them a contradiction of i Thess. ii. 9.<br />

14. 'nevertheless.' (See on i. 18, iii. 16.) 'Nevertheless,<br />

do not think that, because I am thus independent of earthly<br />

? -. :<br />

contingencies, I lightly prize your gift.'<br />

' ye did nobly.' Positive <strong>and</strong> generous praise :<br />

not a mere acknowledgment that they had simply done their duty.<br />

It was a beautiful deed, true to the gospel ideal of. For<br />

the phrase ,see Mk. vii. 37 ; Lk. vi. 27 ; i Cor. vii. 37.<br />

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