THE BOOK OF PHILIPPIANS INTRODUCTION-MARK DUNAGAN
I.
THE CITY OF PHILIPPI: A.
Geographical Location:
“Situated fully ten miles inland from the Gulf of Neapolis. By Paul’s time it must have been regarded as a city in the North, for while the place of his birth, Tarsus, was situated 37 degrees N. lat. (like Springfield, Missouri), and Jerusalem where he received his training 32 degrees N. lat. (like Montgomery, Alabama), Philippi was located 41 degrees N. lat. (like the city of New York)”. 1 “The city had been founded by Philip, father of Alexander the Great. Philip had founded Philippi in 368 B.C. because there was no more strategic site in all Europe. There is a range of hills which divides Europe from Asia, east from west and just at Philippi that chain of hills dips into a pass so that the city commanded the road from Europe to Asia” 2 “Was located in eastern Macedonia in a plain E of Mount Pangaeus between the Strymon and Nestos Rivers. It was near the banks of a deep and rapid stream (Acts 16:13), the Gangites to the SE ran the Via Egnatia (Roman highway) over a very rocky ridge to the port of Neapolis (Acts 16:11-12). In ancient times, the city derived its importance from the fertile plain that it commanded, its strategic location and the gold mines in the mountains to the north”. 3 1
New Testament Commentary. “Philippians”, William Hendriksen
p. 5. 2
The Daily Study Bible Series. “Philippians”, William Barclay
p. 3. 3
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