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Having this confidence, I know that I will remain, yes, and remain with you all, for your progress and joy in the faith,
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A Confident Hope, Not a Prophecy
When Paul says, "I know that I shall abide," commentators widely agree this is not a divine prophecy but a statement of strong personal conviction. Scholars like Ellicott and Barnes explain that Paul's confidence was rooted in his belief that his ministry was still essential for the Philippians' spiritual growth, not in a special revelation about his future. His hope was in God's purpose, not his own foresight.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
And having this confidence. "Being persuaded of this, that my continuance on earth is desirable for your welfare, and that the Lord has a …
And abide with you all (κα παραμενω πασιν υμιν). Common Pauline idiom to repeat the simple verb (μενω) as a compound (παραμενω, fu…
19th Century
Anglican
I know.—The word is not to be pressed too far. It is simply, “I feel certain”; and it is obvious to remark that in Acts 20:25 it i…
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Baptist
The apostle desired to die, yet he was willing to live. Death would have been gain to him, yet he would endure the loss of living if he might there…
With his situation in the Lord’s hands (1:19–24), Paul was confident that what occurred would bring glory to God, regardless of how it turned out. …
16th Century
Protestant
And having this confidence. Some, considering it inconsistent that the Apostle should acknowledge himself to have been disappointed in his…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And having this confidence, I know that I shall abide In the flesh, in the body, live a little longer in the world. …
Death is a great loss to a carnal, worldly man, for he loses all his earthly comforts and all his hopes; but to a true believer it is gain, for it …
13th Century
Catholic
Having stated the doubt and the reason for both sides, the Apostle then resolves it. First, as if choosing one side, he predicts the result of his …