Homilies on Philippians

St. John Chrysostom (c. 349 - c. 407)
Translated by Philip Schaff (1819 - 1893)

The Epistle to the Philippians, is a letter written by St. Paul the Apostle and Timothy to the clergy of Philippi. It is included in the New Testament of the Bible. Philippi is a city in Macedonia, a city that is a colony, as Luke says. It there that a seller of purple was converted, a woman of uncommon piety and heedfulness. There also the ruler of the synagogue believed, and Paul was scourged with Silas. This commentary is composed of a serious of homilies delivered by St. John Chrysostom, the golden-mouthed preacher of Constantinople. - Summary by ancientchristian

Genre(s): Christianity - Commentary

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Introductory Discourse ancientchristian
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Play 01 Homily I, Phil 1:1-7 ancientchristian
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Play 02 Homily II, Phil 1:8-19 ancientchristian
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Play 03 Homily III, Phil 1:18-24 ancientchristian
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Play 04 Homily IV, Phil 1:22-30 ancientchristian
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Play 05 Homily V, Phil 2:1-4 ancientchristian
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Play 06 Homily VI, Phil 2:5-8 ancientchristian
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Play 07 Homily VII, Phil 2:5-11 ancientchristian
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Play 08 Homily VIII, Phil 2:12-16 ancientchristian
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Play 09 Homily IX, Phil 2:19-21 ancientchristian
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Play 10 Homily X, Phil 3:1-3 ancientchristian
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Play 11 Homily XI, Phil 3:7-12 ancientchristian
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Play 12 Homily XII, Phil 3:13-17 ancientchristian
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Play 13 Homily XIII, Phil 3:18-21,4:1-3 ancientchristian
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Play 14 Homily XIV, Phil 4:4-9 ancientchristian
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Play 15 Homily XV, Phil 4:10-23 ancientchristian
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