Matthew Poole Commentary - Philippians 1:8 - 1:8

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Philippians 1:8 - 1:8


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Confirming what he had before written, he appeals to God in the heavens, who searcheth the heart and trieth the reins, as in some other Epistles, Rom_1:9 2Co_1:23, with 2Co_11:31 Gal_1:20 1Th_2:5,10; and as Job, Job_16:19; by making a solemn protestation, or oath, to put the matter out of doubt, Heb_6:16, and giving them assurance, (as he lawfully might in this way for God’s glory, and their good, Deu_6:13), of the sincerity and intenseness of his hearty affections towards every one of them, Phi_2:26 4:1 with 2Co_9:14.



In the bowels of Jesus Christ; not out of any carnal, selfish, or worldly respects; but a really Christian, spiritual, and tender love, seated in the inward parts of this sanctified apostle, Jer_31:33; by the same Spirit that united him unto Christ, who loves his spouse with no common love, but is the spring and procurer, and great exemplar, of that affectionate Christian love, which, like him, they are to exert from the very root of their hearts, purely, unfeignedly, and fervently, without dissimulation, Rom_12:9 1Pe_1:22; imitating God and Christ, {Luk_1:78} as Paul here, in the highest degree of dearest affection, did love the Philippians, and elsewhere the Thessalonians, 1Th_2:7,8,11.