Philemon in the Bible
Meaning: who kisses
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Paul, a prisoner for Christ Jesus, and my brother Timothy, to our dearly loved fellow-worker Philemon,
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Verse Concepts to my sister Apphia, to my fellow soldier Archippus, and to the church which meets at Philemon's house. From Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ, and brother Timothy.
And another thing: Prepare a place for me to stay, because I hope that through [an answer to] your prayers I will be returned to you. [Note: Paul was hoping to be released from imprisonment to visit Philemon at Colosse].
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirits, Amen. {Here ends the Epistle of Saint Paul the Apostle unto Philemon, Sent from Rome by Onesimus, a servant.}
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Faith » Instances of faith in Christ » Philemon
Because I hear of the love and the faith which you show, not only to the Lord Jesus, but also to all his People;
Philemon » Paul's letter to
May the blessing of the Lord Jesus Christ rest on your souls.
Unselfishness » Instances of » Philemon
For my own sake I should like to keep him with me, so that, while I am in prison for the Good News, he might attend to my wants on your behalf. But I do not wish to do anything without your consent, because I want your generosity to be voluntary and not, as it were, compulsory.