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Old 08-25-2015, 05:24 PM   #2
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To Live is Christ to Die is Gain by Matt Chandler with Jared C. Wilson is their exhortational lifestyle-changing Jesus-centric faith manifesto based on the Paul's letter to the Phillippians, free courtesy of Christian publisher David C. Cook.
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"Philippians" instead of "Phillipians." It's correct in the description. Comes from the name of the city to which the epistle was written: Philippi. Philippi was named after a person named "Philip"--Philip II, King of Macedon. He is remembered most today for being the father of Alexander the Great.

Of course, the name of a person is often spelled "Phillip." It's always a challenge for me to remember if the name of a person is spelled "Phillip" or "Philip." Both are commonly used.

People often misspell the name of the country the "Phillipines," but it's "Philippines."

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