Philemon 1
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Greeting
1Paul,#Ac 13:9 a prisoner#2Tm 1:8; Heb 13:3 of Christ Jesus,#Rm 1:1 and Timothy#Ac 16:1; 1Tm 1:2 our brother:
To Philemon our dear friend and coworker, 2to Apphia our sister,#2 Other mss read our beloved to Archippus#Col 4:17 our fellow soldier,#Php 2:25 and to the church that meets in your home.#Ac 12:12; Rm 16:5
3Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Philemon’s Love and Faith
4I always thank my God when I mention you in my prayers, 5because I hear of your love#Dt 6:5; Mt 22:37; Gl 5:6,22; Eph 6:23; 1Th 1:3; 3:6; 5:8; 1Tm 1:14; 1Jn 4:20 for all the saints and the faith that you have in the Lord Jesus. 6I pray that your participation in the faith may become effective#Gl 5:6 through knowing every good thing#Gn 1:31; 18:18; 3Jn 11 that is in us#6 Other mss read in you for the glory of Christ. 7For I have great joy and encouragement from your love, because the hearts of the saints have been refreshed#Lk 12:19; 2Tm 1:16 through you, brother.
An Appeal for Onesimus
8For this reason, although I have great boldness in Christ to command you to do what is right, 9I appeal to you, instead, on the basis of love. I, Paul, as an elderly man#9 Or an ambassador and now also as a prisoner#2Tm 1:8; Heb 13:3 of Christ Jesus, 10appeal to you for my son,#1Th 2:11 Onesimus.#10 In Gk, Onesimus means “useful”#Col 4:9 I became his father#1Co 4:15 while I was in chains. 11Once he was useless to you, but now he is useful both to you and to me. 12I am sending him back to you — I am sending my very own heart.#12 Other mss read him back. Receive him, my own heart.#12 Lit you — that is, my own heart 13I wanted to keep him with me, so that in my imprisonment for the gospel he might serve me in your place. 14But I didn’t want to do anything without your consent, so that your good deed might not be out of obligation, but of your own free will. 15For perhaps this is why he was separated from you for a brief time, so that you might get him back permanently, 16no longer as a slave, but more than a slave — as a dearly loved brother. He is especially so to me, but how much more to you, both in the flesh#Php 3:3 and in the Lord.#1Co 16:19; Rv 11:8
17So if you consider me a partner, welcome#Rm 14:1 him as you would me. 18And if he has wronged you in any way, or owes you anything, charge that to my account.#Rm 5:13 19I, Paul, write this with my own hand:#1Co 16:21 I will repay it — not to mention to you that you owe me even your very self. 20Yes, brother, may I benefit from you in the Lord; refresh my heart in Christ. 21Since I am confident of your obedience, I am writing to you, knowing that you will do even more than I say. 22Meanwhile, also prepare a guest room for me, since I hope that through your prayers I will be restored to you.
Final Greetings
23Epaphras,#Col 1:7; 4:12 my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, sends you greetings, and so do 24Mark,#Ac 12:12,25; 15:37,39; Col 4:10; 2Tm 4:11; 1Pt 5:13 Aristarchus,#Ac 19:29 Demas, and Luke,#Col 4:14; 2Tm 4:10–11 my coworkers.
25The grace of the Lord#25 Other mss read our Lord#2Th 3:18; Rv 11:8 Jesus Christ be with your spirit.#Ps 51:12
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Philemon 1
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1Paul, prisoner of Christ Jesus, and Timotheus the brother, to Philemon the beloved and our fellow-workman, 2and to the sister Apphia and to Archippus our fellow-soldier, and to the assembly which is in thine house. 3Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ. 4I thank my God, always making mention of thee at my prayers, 5hearing of thy love and the faith which thou hast towards the Lord Jesus, and towards all the saints, 6in such sort that thy participation in the faith should become operative in the acknowledgment of every good thing which is in us towards Christ Jesus. 7For we have great thankfulness and encouragement through thy love, because the bowels of the saints are refreshed by thee, brother.
8Wherefore having much boldness in Christ to enjoin thee what is fitting, 9for love's sake I rather exhort, being such a one as Paul the aged, and now also prisoner of Jesus Christ. 10I exhort thee for my child, whom I have begotten in my bonds, Onesimus, 11once unserviceable to thee, but now serviceable to thee and to me: 12whom I have sent back to thee: but do thou receive him, that is, my bowels: 13whom I was desirous of keeping with myself, that for thee he might minister to me in the bonds of the glad tidings; 14but I have wished to do nothing without thy mind, that thy good might not be as of necessity but of willingness: 15for perhaps for this reason he has been separated from thee for a time, that thou mightest possess him fully for ever; 16not any longer as a bondman, but above a bondman, a beloved brother, specially to me, and how much rather to thee, both in the flesh and in the Lord? 17If therefore thou holdest me to be a partner with thee, receive him as me; 18but if he have wronged thee anything or owe anything to thee, put this to my account. 19I Paul have written it with mine own hand; I will repay it: that I say not to thee that thou owest even thine own self also to me. 20Yea, brother, I would have profit of thee in the Lord: refresh my bowels in Christ. 21Being confident of thine obedience, I have written to thee, knowing that thou wilt do even more than I say. 22But withal prepare me also a lodging; for I hope that I shall be granted to you through your prayers. 23Epaphras salutes thee, my fellow-prisoner in Christ Jesus; 24Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, Luke, my fellow-workmen. 25The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.
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First published in 1890. This edition is maintained by the British and Foreign Bible Society.