King James Bible
Philemon
Philemon is one of the four epistles (along with Ephesians,
Philippians and Colossians, which Paul wrote during his first Roman
imprisonment. Onesimus, Philemon and Paul are the three main characters
in his epistle. Onesimus, a slave in Colossae, had robbed Philemon, his
master, and then ran away. During the course of his flight, Onesimus
encountered Paul in Rome, and through his ministry came to faith in
Christ. Subsequently, Onesimus became a helper to Paul. Paul recognized
Onesimus's duty to his master, so sent him back to Philemon, along with
Tychicus, who carried Paul's letter to the Colossian church at the same
time. In this letter, Paul implores Philemon to receive Onesimus not as
a slave, but as "a brother beloved".
Philemon 1
1:1-3 Salutation
1:4-7 Thanksgiving
1:8-21 Paul's appeal for Onesimus
1:22-25 Final greetings
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