The Brothers in the Praetorium: Syntax and History in Philippians 1:12–14

Ryan S. Schellenberg
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Abstract: In this article, I reassess the syntax and historical significance of Phil 1:12–14 in light of recent studies reevaluating the provenance of Philippians, the meaning of τὸ πραιτώριον, the circumstances of Paul’s imprisonment, and the identity of the “saints” from “Caesar’s household” mentioned in 4:22. More specifically, I contest the largely unexamined consensus that when Paul speaks of those ἐν ὅλῳ τῷ πραιτωρίῳ he refers to persons outside the local Christ group. Instead, I argue, Phil 1:12–14 is concerned throughout with Paul’s perception by local believers. Whatever the unsavory allegations against him, it has become clear, Paul asserts, to those brothers in the praetorium and the rest as well that his chains are defined by their relation to Christ, and this has emboldened many of them in their gospel proclamation.
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禁堂中的兄弟:腓立比书》1:12-14 中的句法与历史
摘要:在本文中,我根据最近对《腓立比书》的出处、τὸ πραιτώριον 的含义、保罗被监禁的情况以及 4:22 中提到的来自 "凯撒的家 "的 "圣徒 "的身份进行的重新评估,对《腓立比书》1:12-14 的语法和历史意义进行了重新评估。更具体地说,当保罗提到那些 ἐν ὅλῳ τῷ πραιτωρίῳ 时,他指的是当地基督团体之外的人,而这一共识在很大程度上未经审查。相反,我认为,腓 1:12-14 自始至终都在关注当地信徒对保罗的看法。保罗断言,无论对他有什么不光彩的指控,对于那些在巡抚府的弟兄和其他弟兄来说,他的锁链是由他们与基督的关系决定的,这一点已经变得很清楚,这也使他们中的许多人在宣讲福音时更有勇气。
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