The Proposed Structure of Philippians
1) Salutation, thanksgiving and prayer (Verses 1:1-11)
2) Paul reports his condition and prospects for the future (1:12-26, 27-30)
3) Exhortation to imitate Christ by exercising humility (2:1-18)
4) Travelogue that includes commendation of Timothy and Epaphroditus (2:19-30)
5) Doctrinal Section (Chapter 3)
6) Encouragement, personal business, acknowledge the financial gift, and farewell (Chapter 4)
The structure above is a modified version of what Benjamin Wisner Bacon sets forth in An Introduction to the New Testament. See https://books.google.com/books?id=gI4aAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA122&lpg=PA122&dq=epistolary+structure+nt+letters&source=bl&ots=d4uabu6qRX&sig=ACfU3U2yxsGXDVV716_CWGNGFWAnJXM8tQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi4qaf91I_0AhVfSjABHe6NAME4WhDoAXoECAIQAw#v=onepage&q=epistolary%20structure%20nt%20letters&f=false
Other proposals are given here: https://catholic-resources.org/Bible/Paul-Philippians.htm
However, one point I want to make is that Paul's letters (like others) follow a pattern in the way they're written. We can discern such patterns by studying how ancient letters were composed, and many studies on ancient epistolary structure/conventions have been done. Jeffrey Reed also helped us appreciate that the macrostructure of Philippians seems to tell us a lot about the epistle's integrity.
See https://www.jstor.org/stable/3266819?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
Sporadic theological and historical musings by Edgar Foster (Ph.D. in Theology and Religious Studies and one of Jehovah's Witnesses).
Friday, November 12, 2021
The Epistolary Structure of Philippians
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