The Epistle of Paul to the Philippians Expanded in a Paraphrase and Explained in Notes
by James F. Holcomb
American Tract Society 1901
Overview
Discoursing on the Epistle to the Philippians, James F. Holcomb succinctly provides explanatory and exegetically commentary on the text. Drawing upon Luke’s account found in Acts 16:11–40, Holcomb offers clarification of the historical and cultural context.
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Key Features
- Provides explanatory and exegetically commentary
- Discusses historical and cultural context
- Offers notes on the Epistle to the Philippians
Product Details
- Title: The Epistle of Paul to the Philippians Expanded in a Paraphrase and Explained in Notes
- Author: James F. Holcomb
- Publisher: American Tract Society
- Publication Date: 1901
- Pages: 188
About James F. Holcomb
James F. Holcomb (1837–1920) was a missionary in Kolhapur, India for over 35 years.