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A motto or watchword to urge them to preparedness for the Lord's coming; as in Php 4: 5, "The Lord is at hand."
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The mention of bishops and deacons in Php 1: 1 is due to the late date of the Epistle, at a time when the Church had begun to assume that order which is laid down in the Pastoral Epistles, and which continued the prevalent one in the first and purest age of the Church.
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What comes after this, where one would have expected the epistle to close, has its parallel in Php 4: 20, &c., and being in fact common in epistolary writings, is simply a mark of genuineness.
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This (or at least the contrite desire to be so) is a needful qualification for effectual prayer (Ps 24: 3, 4). without wrath -- putting it away (Mt 5: 23, 24; 6: 15). doubting -- rather, "disputing," as the Greek is translated in Php 2: 14.
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Very often it means "our emotional nature" -- the seat of feeling as distinguished from our intellectual nature or the seat of thought, commonly called the "mind" (as in Php
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Greek verb as in Php 2: 3) His being on an equality with God no (act of) robbery or self-arrogation; claiming to one's self what does not belong to him.
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The lowest position in the AFP is a candidate soldier, with Php 8, 630 or US$185.591 monthly base pay.
David Isenberg: PMC = Philippine Military Contractor David Isenberg 2011
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A General of the AFP or a Director General of the PNP receives a monthly base pay of Php 37,500 (or around US$806.50), while a private in the AFP or a Police Officer 1 of the PNP gets Php 10,808 (or US$232.43).
David Isenberg: PMC = Philippine Military Contractor David Isenberg 2011
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The lowest position in the AFP is a candidate soldier, with Php 8, 630 or US$185.591 monthly base pay.
David Isenberg: PMC = Philippine Military Contractor David Isenberg 2011
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A General of the AFP or a Director General of the PNP receives a monthly base pay of Php 37,500 (or around US$806.50), while a private in the AFP or a Police Officer 1 of the PNP gets Php 10,808 (or US$232.43).
David Isenberg: PMC = Philippine Military Contractor David Isenberg 2011
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