
Text -- Philippians 4:19 (NET)




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Robertson -> Phi 4:19
Robertson: Phi 4:19 - -- According to his riches in glory ( kata to ploutos autou en doxēi ).
God has an abundant treasure in glory and will repay the Philippians for what ...
According to his riches in glory (
God has an abundant treasure in glory and will repay the Philippians for what they have done for Paul. The spiritual reward is what spurs men into the ministry and holds them to it.||
Vincent -> Phi 4:19
Vincent: Phi 4:19 - -- In glory
This is differently connected by expositors. Some with riches , as A.V. and Rev. Others with shall supply , but with different expla...
In glory
This is differently connected by expositors. Some with riches , as A.V. and Rev. Others with shall supply , but with different explanations, as, shall supply your need with glory: in a glorious way: by placing you in glory. It is better to construe with shall supply , and to explain in glory as the element and instrument of the supply. The need shall be supplied in glory and by glory; by placing you in glory where you shall be partakers of glory.
As ye have mine.
JFB: Phi 4:19 - -- Paul calls God here "my God," to imply that God would reward their bounty to HIS servant, by "fully supplying" (translate so, literally, fill to the f...
Paul calls God here "my God," to imply that God would reward their bounty to HIS servant, by "fully supplying" (translate so, literally, fill to the full) their every "need" (2Co 9:8), even as they had "fully" supplied his "need" (Phi 4:16, Phi 4:18). My Master will fully repay you; I cannot. The Philippians invested their bounty well since it got them such a glorious return.

JFB: Phi 4:19 - -- The measure of His supply to you will be the immeasurable "riches of His grace" (Eph 1:7).
The measure of His supply to you will be the immeasurable "riches of His grace" (Eph 1:7).

JFB: Phi 4:19 - -- These words belong to the whole sentence. "Glory" is the element in which His rich grace operates; and it will be the element IN which He will "supply...
These words belong to the whole sentence. "Glory" is the element in which His rich grace operates; and it will be the element IN which He will "supply fully all your need."

JFB: Phi 4:19 - -- By virtue of your being "IN" (so Greek, not "by") Christ Jesus, the Giver and Mediator of all spiritual blessings.
By virtue of your being "IN" (so Greek, not "by") Christ Jesus, the Giver and Mediator of all spiritual blessings.
Clarke: Phi 4:19 - -- My God shall supply all your need - As you have given to me in my distress, God will never suffer you to want without raising up help to you, as he ...
My God shall supply all your need - As you have given to me in my distress, God will never suffer you to want without raising up help to you, as he raised you up for help to me

Clarke: Phi 4:19 - -- According to his riches - His fullness is infinite; and through Christ, whose followers we are, he will dispense every requisite blessing of provide...
According to his riches - His fullness is infinite; and through Christ, whose followers we are, he will dispense every requisite blessing of providence, grace, and glory, to you.
Calvin -> Phi 4:19
Calvin: Phi 4:19 - -- 19.My God will supply Some read impleat — in the optative — May he supply. 258 While I do not reject this reading, I approve more of the o...
19.My God will supply Some read impleat — in the optative — May he supply. 258 While I do not reject this reading, I approve more of the other. He expressly makes mention of God as his, because he owns and acknowledges as done to himself whatever kindness is shewn to his servants. They had therefore been truly sowing in the Lord’s field, from which a sure and abundant harvest might be expected. Nor does he promise them merely a reward in the future life, but even in respect of the necessities of the present life: “ Do not think that you have impoverished yourselves; God, whom I serve, will abundantly furnish you with everything necessary for you.” The phrase, in glory, ought to be taken in place of the adverb gloriously, as meaning magnificently, or splendidly. He adds, however, by Christ, in whose name everything that we do is acceptable to God.
Defender -> Phi 4:19
Defender: Phi 4:19 - -- That is, "your business," or necessities for the business of the kingdom. Those who freely give will also receive (like the Philippians) - not their w...
That is, "your business," or necessities for the business of the kingdom. Those who freely give will also receive (like the Philippians) - not their wants, but all they need for their service for Christ."
TSK -> Phi 4:19
TSK: Phi 4:19 - -- God : 2Sa 22:7; 2Ch 18:13; Neh 5:19; Dan 6:22; Mic 7:7; Joh 20:17, Joh 20:27; Rom 1:8; 2Co 12:21; Phm 1:4
supply : Gen 48:15; Deu 8:3, Deu 8:4; Neh 9:...
God : 2Sa 22:7; 2Ch 18:13; Neh 5:19; Dan 6:22; Mic 7:7; Joh 20:17, Joh 20:27; Rom 1:8; 2Co 12:21; Phm 1:4
supply : Gen 48:15; Deu 8:3, Deu 8:4; Neh 9:15; Psa 23:1-5, Psa 41:1-3, Psa 84:11, Psa 112:5-9; Pro 3:9, Pro 3:10, Pro 11:24, Pro 11:25; Mal 3:10; Luk 12:30-33; 2Co 9:8-11
according : Psa 36:8, Psa 104:24, Psa 130:7; Rom 9:23, Rom 11:33; Eph 1:7, Eph 1:18, Eph 2:7, Eph 3:8, Eph 3:16; Col 1:27, Col 3:16; 1Ti 6:17

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Barnes -> Phi 4:19
Barnes: Phi 4:19 - -- But my God shall supply all your need - That is, "You have shown your regard for me as a friend of God, by sending to me in my distress, and I ...
But my God shall supply all your need - That is, "You have shown your regard for me as a friend of God, by sending to me in my distress, and I have confidence that, in return for all this, God will supply all your needs, when you are in circumstances of necessity."Paul’ s confidence in this seems not to have been founded on any express revelation; but on the general principle that God would regard their offering with favor. Nothing is lost, even in the present life, by doing good. In thousands of instances it is abundantly repaid. The benevolent are not usually poor; and if they are, God often raises up for them benefactions, and sends supplies in a manner as unexpected, and hearing proofs of divine interposition as decided, as when supplies were sent by the ravens to the prophet.
According to his riches in glory - see the notes, Eph 3:16. The word "riches"here means, His abundant fullness; His possessing all things; His inexhaustible ability to supply their needs. The phrase "in glory,"is probably to he connected with the following phrase, "in Christ Jesus;"and means that the method of imparting supplies to people was through Jesus Christ, and was a glorious method; or, that it was done in a glorious manner. It is such an expression as Paul is accustomed to use, when speaking of what God does. He is not satisfied with saying simply that it is so; but connects with it the idea that whatever God does is done in a way worthy of himself, and so as to illustrate his own perfections.
In Christ Jesus - By the medium of Christ; or through him. All the favors that Paul expected for himself, or his fellow-men, he believed would be conferred through the Redeemer. Even the supply of our temporal needs comes to us through the Saviour. Were it not for the atonement, there is no more reason to suppose that blessings would be conferred upon people than that they would be on fallen angels. For them no atonement has been made; and at the hand of justice they have received only wretchedness and woe.
Poole -> Phi 4:19
Poole: Phi 4:19 - -- But my God: see Phi 4:3 : he saith my God, because he imputeth and owneth that to be done to himself which is done according to his mind unto any ...
But my God: see Phi 4:3 : he saith my God, because he imputeth and owneth that to be done to himself which is done according to his mind unto any of his ambassadors, he having received the gift from their hand by Paul.
Shall supply all your need will, in a gracious return to Paul’ s prayer, abundantly answer (yea, above all he could ask or think) all their expectations, Psa 41:1-3 , with 2Co 9:8,10 .
According to his riches in glory agreeably to his own fulness and rich mercy, Psa 24:1 1Co 10:26 Eph 2:4 ; gloriously, or riches of his glory, Eph 3:16 , and goodness, Rom 2:4 9:23 ; sustaining and defending them liberally and powerfully here, to his own glory, and taking them hereafter into everlasting glory.
By Christ Jesus through the mediation of, and by virtue of their communion with, Christ Jesus.
PBC -> Phi 4:19
See Philpot: A SUPPLY FOR EVERY NEED
Haydock -> Phi 4:19
Haydock: Phi 4:19 - -- May God supply all your wants. [4] See the Greek, which determines the signification of the Latin. (Witham)
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May God supply all your wants. [4] See the Greek, which determines the signification of the Latin. (Witham)
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[BIBLIOGRAPHY]
Omne desiderium vestrum; the common Greek copies, Greek: chreian; though some Greek: epithumian; some Greek: charan, gaudium; and some Greek: pharin, gratiam.
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Gill -> Phi 4:19
Gill: Phi 4:19 - -- But my God shall supply all your need,.... Or "fulfil all your need": the Jews, when they would comfort any, under the loss of any worldly enjoyment, ...
But my God shall supply all your need,.... Or "fulfil all your need": the Jews, when they would comfort any, under the loss of any worldly enjoyment, used to say,
according to his riches; God is rich not only in the perfections of his nature, which are inconceivable and incommunicable; and in the works of his hands, of creation and providence, the whole earth is full of his riches, Psa 104:24, and according to these riches of his goodness he supplies the wants of all creatures living; but he is also rich in grace and mercy, Eph 2:4, and it is according to the riches of his grace he supplies the spiritual wants of his people, and he does it like himself, according to the riches he has; he gives all things richly to enjoy, plenteously and abundantly:
in glory: in a glorious manner, so as to show himself glorious, and make his people so, to the glory of his rich grace; and "with glory", as it may be rendered, with eternal glory; he will not only give grace here, and more of it as is needful, according to the abundance of it in himself and in his Son, but glory hereafter: and all
by Christ Jesus; and through him, who is full of grace and truth; who is the Mediator in whom the fulness of it lies, and through whose hands, and by whom, it is communicated to the saints: or "with Christ Jesus"; along with him God gives all things freely, all things pertaining to life and godliness: or "for the sake of Christ Jesus"; not for any worth or merit in men, but for the sake of Christ, in whom they are accepted, and on whose account respect is had to their persons, and so to their wants,

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TSK Synopsis -> Phi 4:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Phi 4:1-23 - --1 From particular admonitions,4 he proceeds to general exhortations,10 shewing how he rejoiced at their liberality towards him lying in prison, not so...
Maclaren -> Phi 4:15-19
Maclaren: Phi 4:15-19 - --Gifts Given, Seed Sown
And ye yourselves also know, ye Philippians, that in the beginning of the Gospel, when I departed from Macedonia, no church ha...
MHCC -> Phi 4:10-19
MHCC: Phi 4:10-19 - --It is a good work to succour and help a good minister in trouble. The nature of true Christian sympathy, is not only to feel concern for our friends i...
Matthew Henry -> Phi 4:10-19
Matthew Henry: Phi 4:10-19 - -- In these verses we have the thankful grateful acknowledgment which the apostle makes of the kindness of the Philippians in sending him a present for...
Barclay -> Phi 4:14-20
Barclay: Phi 4:14-20 - --The generosity of the Philippian Church to Paul went back a long way. In Ac 16 - 17 we read how he preached the gospel in Philippi and then moved on ...
Constable -> Phi 4:10-20; Phi 4:15-20
Constable: Phi 4:10-20 - --IV. Epilogue 4:10-20
The apostle began this epistle by sharing some personal information about his situation in ...
