Philippians 2:13
For it is God who works in you both to will and to work for his good pleasure.
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Interpretation

Paul urges a god works in you that is worked out in relationships and commitments in Philippians 2:13—look for "god" and "who". Let god works in you in conversations that test patience—steady the will with prayer.

Context

The setting is Philippians—epistle/letter, developing god works in you. Read in Philippians 2, its force becomes clearer. Listen for “god” alongside “who”.

Authorship & Historical Background

Early sources associate Philippians with Paul. Modern scholarship on Philippians sees generally accepted as Pauline (possibly composite).. Date: AD 60–62. Apostolic Community is especially relevant in this line.

More details
Traditional:Paul
Modern scholarship:Authentic Pauline (possibly composite).
Date:AD 60–62
Manuscripts & Textual Witnesses
The Greek text is preserved in 5,800+ manuscripts, surpassing other ancient works in manuscript count. Early papyri from the 2nd-3rd centuries like P46, P66, P75 provide text within about 100-150 years of its writing. Major uncial codices (Sinaiticus, Vaticanus, 4th century) contain complete or near-complete texts. The Byzantine text family represents the majority of later manuscripts. Textual variants exist but are mostly minor: word order, articles, spelling. No central Christian doctrine depends on any disputed text. Modern critical editions compare all manuscript families to determine the probably reflects the initial text reading.
Sources & witness notes
SinaiticusVaticanusP46