Definition
A Philippian refers to someone from Philippi, an ancient city in Macedonia (now in modern Greece). More specifically, it often relates to the early Christian community in Philippi. Think of it as a geographical or historical label, like calling someone a New Yorker. It is most frequently used in a religious context. The New Testament includes a letter written by Paul to the Philippians. Philippi was an important city in the Roman Empire. They played a significant role in the spread of early Christianity.