Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Philippians 1:19
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19. turn to my salvation —"turn out to me for , (or unto ) salvation." This proclamation of Christ every way will turn out to my spiritual good. Christ, whose interests are my interests, being glorified thereby; and so the coming of His kingdom being furthered, which, when it does come, will bring completed "SALVATION" ( Hebrews 9:28 ) to me and all whose "earnest expectation" ( Hebrews 9:28- : ) is that Christ may be magnified in them. So far is their preaching from causing me, as they thought, tribulation in my bonds ( Philippians 1:16 ). Paul plainly quotes and applies to himself the very words of the Septuagint ( Job 13:16 ), "This shall turn out to my salvation," which belong to all God's people of every age, in their tribulation (compare Job 13:16- : ). through your prayer and the supply —The Greek intimately joins the two nouns together, by having but one preposition and one article: "Through your prayer and ( the consequent ) supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ (obtained for me through your prayer)." return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-20" class="com-number"
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