Philippians 4:15-19
4:15 a the only ones who gave me financial help: By contrast, Paul determined not to accept financial help from the Corinthians because it would have damaged the reputation of the Good News in their eyes (1 Cor 9:11-18 b; 2 Cor 11:7-12 c). He did not face such a problem with the Philippians.• when I first brought you the Good News: See Acts 16:11-40 d.
4:16 e After leaving Philippi (4:15 f) Paul had gone to Thessalonica (see Acts 17:1-8 g; cp. 1 Thes 2:1-14 h).
4:17 i I don’t say this because I want a gift from you: Paul preferred to support himself (see Acts 18:3 j; 1 Cor 4:12 k; 9:3-18 l; 2 Cor 11:7-11 m; 12:14-15 n).
• The reward would be a blessing from God.
4:18 o Epaphroditus (see also 2:25-30 p) had carried the gifts from Philippi.
• Their gifts were a sweet-smelling sacrifice: In the Old Testament, acceptable offerings were a pleasant fragrance to God (see Lev 1:9 q, 13 r, 17 s; 2:2 t, 9 u; 3:5 v, 16 w; cp. Rom 12:1 x; Eph 5:2 y).
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