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1 | Reference | ID | Tags | Quote | Occurrence | Question | Response |
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2 | 1:1 | v5pt | To whom did Paul address this letter? | Paul addressed this letter to all the people who are set apart in Christ Jesus at Philippi, including the overseers and deacons. | |||
3 | 1:5 | g0p6 | For what did Paul give thanks to God for the Philippians? | Paul gave thanks to God for the Philippians’ fellowship in the gospel from the first day until now. | |||
4 | 1:6 | qyug | Of what was Paul confident regarding the Philippians? | Paul was confident that he who had begun a good work in them would complete it. | |||
5 | 1:7 | nn5a | In what had the Philippians been Paul’s partners? | In Paul’s imprisonment, and in his defense and confirmation of the gospel, the Philippians had been his partner. | |||
6 | 1:9 | i559 | What did Paul pray would increase more and more among the Philippians? | Paul prayed that love would increase more and more among the Philippians. | |||
7 | 1:11 | pzs8 | With what did Paul desire that the Philippians be filled? | Paul desired that the Philippians be filled with the fruits of righteousness. | |||
8 | 1:12-14 | gdhi | How had Paul’s imprisonment advanced the gospel? | Paul’s imprisonment for Christ had become widely known, and most of the brothers were now speaking with more boldness. | |||
9 | 1:17 | qqp5 | Why were some proclaiming Christ out of selfish and insincere motives? | Some were proclaiming Christ out of selfish and insincere motives thinking they were adding to Paul’s affliction in prison. | |||
10 | 1:18 | m7cv | What was Paul’s reaction to the sincere and insincere preaching of Christ? | Paul rejoiced that, either way, Christ was being proclaimed. | |||
11 | 1:20 | mwia | What did Paul desire to do in life or by death? | Paul desired to bring glory to Christ either in life or by death. | |||
12 | 1:21 | ssns | Paul said that to live is what, and to die is what? | Paul said that to live is Christ, and to die is gain. | |||
13 | 1:22-24 | vjr2 | What choices pulled Paul in different directions? | Paul was pulled by the choices of being with Christ in death, or of remaining in the flesh to continue his labor. | |||
14 | 1:25 | wciu | Paul was confident that he would remain with the Philippians for what purpose? | Paul was confident that he would remain with the Philippians for their progress and joy in the faith. | |||
15 | 1:27 | zd8v | Whether with the Philippians or away from them, what did Paul want to hear about the Philippians? | Paul wanted to hear that the Philippians stood fast in one spirit, with one soul striving together for the faith of the gospel. | |||
16 | 1:28 | qv5m | When the Philippians did not fear those opposing them, of what was that a sign? | When the Philippians did not fear, it was a sign of their opponents’ destruction, but of their salvation. | |||
17 | 1:29 | sd8l | What two things had been granted to the Philippians by God? | It had been granted to the Philippians that they believe on Christ, but also that they suffer in his behalf. | |||
18 | 2:2 | mm4l | What does Paul say the Philippians must do to make his joy full? | The Philippians must be of the same mind, have the same love, and be united in spirit and mind. | |||
19 | 2:3 | etup | How does Paul say the Philippians should count each other? | The Philippians should count each other better than themselves. | |||
20 | 2:5-6 | vyrj | Whose mind does Paul say we need to have? | Paul says we need to have the mind of Christ Jesus. | |||
21 | 2:6 | pasu | In what form did Christ Jesus exist? | Christ Jesus existed in the form of God. | |||
22 | 2:7 | d1nd | What form did Christ Jesus then take? | Christ Jesus then took the form of a servant, in the appearance of a man. | |||
23 | 2:8 | onkd | How did Jesus humble himself? | Jesus humbled himself by obeying to the point of death on the cross. | |||
24 | 2:9 | qzz9 | What did God then do for Jesus? | God highly exalted Jesus and gave him the name above every name. | |||
25 | 2:11 | r2q5 | What will every tongue confess? | Every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. | |||
26 | 2:12 | dwej | How are the Philippians called to work out their salvation? | The Philippians are to work out their salvation with fear and trembling. | |||
27 | 2:13 | g0xe | What does God work in believers to do? | God works in believers both to will and to work for his good pleasure. | |||
28 | 2:14 | v65j | Everything must be done without what? | Everything must be done without complaining and arguing. | |||
29 | 2:17 | rrv1 | For what purpose is Paul pouring out his life? | Paul is pouring out his life in the sacrifice and service of the Philippian’s faith. | |||
30 | 2:17-18 | z99i | What attitude does Paul have, which he also calls on the Philippians to have? | Paul rejoices with great joy. | |||
31 | 2:20-21 | dglx | Why is Timothy a unique helper for Paul? | Timothy is unique because he truly cares for the Philippians and not for his own interests. | |||
32 | 2:24 | fy7y | Is Paul expecting to see the Philippians? | Yes, Paul expects to see the Philippians soon. | |||
33 | 2:30 | k689 | For what did Epaphroditus almost die? | Epaphroditus almost died doing the work of Christ, serving Paul and supplying Paul’s needs. | |||
34 | 3:2 | ylu8 | For whom does Paul warn the believers to watch out? | Paul warns the believers to watch out for the dogs, the evil workers, and the mutilators. | |||
35 | 3:3 | qgbe | Who does Paul say are the true circumcision? | Paul says the true circumcision are those who worship in the Spirit of God, glory in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh. | |||
36 | 3:6 | jsnk | How does Paul describe his previous conduct in respect to the righteousness of the law? | Paul describes his previous conduct as blameless in respect to the righteousness of the law. | |||
37 | 3:7 | ieyj | How does Paul now regard his previous confidence in the flesh? | Paul now counts all his previous confidence in the flesh as worthless because of Christ. | |||
38 | 3:8 | jzfo | For what purpose does Paul now consider all the previous things as garbage? | Paul considers all the previous things as garbage so that he may gain Christ. | |||
39 | 3:9 | easa | What righteousness does Paul now have? | Paul now has the righteousness from God that is through faith in Christ. | |||
40 | 3:10 | c5cv | Paul has fellowship with Christ in what? | Paul has the fellowship of Christ’s sufferings. | |||
41 | 3:12 | iktp | Although he is not yet complete, what does Paul continue to do? | Paul continues to press on. | |||
42 | 3:14 | nqy3 | Toward what goal does Paul press on? | Paul presses on toward the goal to win the prize of the upward calling of God in Christ Jesus. | |||
43 | 3:17 | onyo | What does Paul tell the Philippians to do regarding the example of his walk? | Paul tells the Philippians to join and imitate him in his walk. | |||
44 | 3:19 | ujgt | What is the destiny of those whose god is their belly and who think about earthly things? | Those whose god is their belly and who think about earthly things are destined for destruction. | |||
45 | 3:20 | r8z5 | Where does Paul say the citizenship of believers is located? | Paul says the citizenship of believers is in heaven. | |||
46 | 3:21 | m90c | What will Christ do to the bodies of believers when he comes from heaven? | Christ will transform the lowly bodies of believers into bodies formed like his glorious body. | |||
47 | 4:1 | lmuj | What does Paul want his beloved friends in Philippi to do? | Paul wants the Philippians to stand firm in the Lord. | |||
48 | 4:2 | oafh | What does Paul wish to see happen with Euodia and Syntyche? | Paul wishes to see Euodia and Syntyche have the same mind in the Lord. | |||
49 | 4:4 | l4i8 | What does Paul tell the Philippians to always do? | Paul tells them to rejoice in the Lord always. | |||
50 | 4:6 | minr | Instead of being anxious, what does Paul say to do? | Paul says that instead of being anxious, tell God in prayer what we need, and thank him. | |||
51 | 4:7 | ytr6 | If we do this, what will guard our hearts and thoughts? | If we do this, the peace of God will guard our hearts and thoughts. | |||
52 | 4:8 | sta3 | Upon what kinds of things does Paul say to think? | Paul says to think upon things that are honorable, just, pure, lovely, of good report, excellent, and praiseworthy. | |||
53 | 4:10 | i20a | What have the Philippians now been able to renew? | The Philippians have now been able to renew their concern for Paul. | |||
54 | 4:11-12 | gk7e | What secret has Paul learned about living in different circumstances? | Paul has learned the secret of living contently in both abundance and need. | |||
55 | 4:13 | gh6b | By what power can Paul live contently? | Paul can live contently in all circumstances through Christ who strengthens him. | |||
56 | 4:14-17 | kjry | What does Paul seek for the Philippians in their giving to provide for his needs? | Paul seeks the fruit that increases to the Philippians’ account. | |||
57 | 4:18 | mnvi | How does God view the gift made by the Philippians for Paul? | God is pleased with the sacrifice that the Philippians have made for Paul. | |||
58 | 4:19 | m6vc | What does Paul say God will do for the Philippians? | Paul says that God will supply every need of the Philippians according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. | |||
59 | 4:22 | j5w3 | Paul says that those of which household greet the Philippians? | Those of Caesar’s household greet the Philippians. |