The standard Greek letter opened with three words: Name of sender (nominative) Name of recipient (dative) chairein (“greeting”)
So the standard Greek letter would open, Paulos Philippois Chairein.
There are hundreds – nay, thousands of letters from the ancient world that begin this way: "Paul, to the Philippians, greetings."
The pattern could be expanded to give more precision – (or often enough, to flatter the recipient) – but this is the basic pattern of the Greek epistle.
And Paul follows this basic pattern, but gives it three distinctively Christian twists...
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