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Catholic Introduction To The New Testament: Paul's Letter to Philemon

Paul's Letter to Philemon is an appeal to Philemon to be reconciled to his slave, whom Paul is sending back to him, and to welcome him.
Catholic Introduction To The New Testament: Paul Letter to Philemon

Philemon was a prominent Christian, probably a member of the church at Colossae and the owner of a slave named Onesimus. This slave had run away from his master, and then somehow, he had come in contact with Paul, who was then in prison. Through Paul, Onesimus became a Christian. Paul's Letter to Philemon is an appeal to Philemon to be reconciled to his slave, whom Paul is sending back to him, and to welcome him not only as a forgiven slave but as a Christian brother.

Outline of Contents

  1. Introduction 1—3
  2. Praise for Philemon 4—7
  3. Appeal for Onesimus 8—22
  4. Conclusion 23—25





Source:

Paul's Letter to Philemon. (1972). In Catholic (Ed.), May they be one Bible: Good news translation (2013 ed., p. 1636). Bible Society.

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