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The Epistle to Philemon

The Epistle to Philemon. From Slavery to Brotherhood.  Rome.  Colossae. Philemon. Opening Greetings. 1:1-3. 1:4-7. 1:8-22. 1:23-25.

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The Epistle to Philemon

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  1. The Epistle to Philemon From Slavery to Brotherhood

  2.  Rome  Colossae

  3. Philemon Opening Greetings 1:1-3 1:4-7 1:8-22 1:23-25 Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus, and Timothy our brother, to Philemon our beloved brother and fellow worker, 2 and to Apphia our sister, and to Archippus our fellow soldier, and to the church in your house: 3 Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

  4. Philemon Opening Greetings 1:1-3 1:4-7 1:8-22 1:23-25 Prayer of thanks for Philemon • I thank my God • Because I hear of your • Love • Faith • And I pray that the fellowship of your faith may become effective

  5. Philemon Opening Greetings 1:1-3 1:4-7 1:8-22 1:23-25 Prayer of thanks for Philemon Paul’s Appeal on behalf of Onesimus • Though I could order you, I appeal to you • On behalf of Onesimus • Formerly useless to you; now useful to both you and me • I am sending him back • No longer as a slave, but now as a son • If he has wronged you, charge it to my account • I know you will do even more than what I say

  6. Philemon Opening Greetings 1:1-3 1:4-7 1:8-22 1:23-25 Prayer of thanks for Philemon Paul’s Appeal on behalf of Onesimus Concluding Farewells • Prepare me a lodging • Greetings from… • Epaphras • Mark • Aristarchus • Demas • Luke

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