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Mentioned in 10 episodes
Philippians
An Expositional Commentary
Book • 1971
In this commentary, James Montgomery Boice provides a thorough and insightful analysis of the Book of Philippians.
The book helps readers understand the biblical text and apply its practical message, emphasizing the themes of joy, unity, and the Christian life.
Boice's commentary is designed to help both pastors and laypeople experience the exuberant joy of a well-lived Christian life as described in Philippians.
The book helps readers understand the biblical text and apply its practical message, emphasizing the themes of joy, unity, and the Christian life.
Boice's commentary is designed to help both pastors and laypeople experience the exuberant joy of a well-lived Christian life as described in Philippians.
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Mentioned in 10 episodes
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