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  • Greetings from Paul and Timothy

    Paul, prisoner of Christ Jesus, and Timotheus the brother, to Philemon the beloved and our fellow-workman,
  • Greeting

    Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus, and Timothy our brother,
    To Philemon our beloved friend and fellow laborer,
  • and to the sister Apphia and to Archippus our fellow-soldier, and to the assembly which [is] in thine house.
  • to [a]the beloved Apphia, Archippus our fellow soldier, and to the church in your house:
  • Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and [the] Lord Jesus Christ.
  • Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
  • Philemon's Faith and Love

    I thank my God, always making mention of thee at my prayers,
  • Philemon’s Love and Faith

    I thank my God, making mention of you always in my prayers,
  • hearing of thy love and the faith which thou hast towards the Lord Jesus, and towards all the saints,
  • hearing of your love and faith which you have toward the Lord Jesus and toward all the saints,
  • in 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].
  • that the sharing of your faith may become effective by the acknowledgment of every good thing which is in [b]you in Christ Jesus.
  • For we have great thankfulness and encouragement through thy love, because the bowels of the saints are refreshed by thee, brother.
  • For we [c]have great [d]joy and [e]consolation in your love, because the [f]hearts of the saints have been refreshed by you, brother.
  • Paul's Appeal for Onesimus

    Wherefore having much boldness in Christ to enjoin thee what is fitting,
  • The Plea for Onesimus

    Therefore, though I might be very bold in Christ to command you what is fitting,
  • for love's sake I rather exhort, being such a one as Paul the aged, and now also prisoner of Jesus Christ.
  • yet for love’s sake I rather appeal to you — being such a one as Paul, the aged, and now also a prisoner of Jesus Christ —
  • I exhort thee for *my* child, whom I have begotten in [my] bonds, Onesimus,
  • I appeal to you for my son Onesimus, whom I have begotten while in my chains,
  • once unserviceable to thee, but now serviceable to thee and to me:
  • who once was unprofitable to you, but now is profitable to you and to me.
  • whom I have sent back to thee: [but do *thou* receive] him, that is, *my* bowels:
  • I am sending him [g]back. You therefore receive him, that is, my own [h]heart,
  • whom *I* was desirous of keeping with myself, that for thee he might minister to me in the bonds of the glad tidings;
  • whom I wished to keep with me, that on your behalf he might minister to me in my chains for the gospel.
  • but I have wished to do nothing without thy mind, that thy good might not be as of necessity but of willingness:
  • But without your consent I wanted to do nothing, that your good deed might not be by compulsion, as it were, but voluntary.
  • for perhaps for this reason he has been separated [from thee] for a time, that thou mightest possess him fully for ever;
  • For perhaps he departed for a while for this purpose, that you might receive him forever,
  • not 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?
  • no longer as a slave but more than a slave — a beloved brother, especially to me but how much more to you, both in the flesh and in the Lord.
  • If therefore thou holdest me to be a partner [with thee], receive him as me;
  • Philemon’s Obedience Encouraged

    If then you count me as a partner, receive him as you would me.
  • but if he have wronged thee anything or owe anything [to thee], put this to my account.
  • But if he has wronged you or owes anything, put that on my account.
  • *I* 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.
  • I, Paul, am writing with my own hand. I will repay — not to mention to you that you owe me even your own self besides.
  • Yea, brother, *I* would have profit of *thee* in [the] Lord: refresh my bowels in Christ.
  • Yes, brother, let me have joy from you in the Lord; refresh my heart in the Lord.
  • Being confident of thine obedience, I have written to thee, knowing that thou wilt do even more than I say.
  • Having confidence in your obedience, I write to you, knowing that you will do even more than I say.
  • But withal prepare me also a lodging; for I hope that I shall be granted to you through your prayers.
  • But, meanwhile, also prepare a guest room for me, for I trust that through your prayers I shall be granted to you.
  • Additional Greetings

    Epaphras salutes thee, my fellow-prisoner in Christ Jesus;
  • Farewell

    Epaphras, my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, greets you,
  • Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, Luke, my fellow-workmen.
  • as do Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, Luke, my fellow laborers.
  • The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ [be] with your spirit.
  • The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit. Amen.

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