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Greetings from Paul and Timothy
Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ, and Timothy our brother, unto Philemon our dearly beloved, and fellowlabourer,
Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ, and Timothy our brother, unto Philemon our dearly beloved, and fellowlabourer,
Greeting
Paul, a prisoner for Christ Jesus, and Timothy our brother,
To Philemon our beloved fellow worker
Paul, a prisoner for Christ Jesus, and Timothy our brother,
To Philemon our beloved fellow worker
And to our beloved Apphia, and Archippus our fellowsoldier, and to the church in thy house:
and Apphia our sister and Archippus our fellow soldier, and 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, making mention of thee always in my prayers,
I thank my God, making mention of thee always in my prayers,
Philemon’s Love and Faith
I thank my God always when I remember you in my prayers,
I thank my God always when I remember you in my prayers,
Hearing of thy love and faith, which thou hast toward the Lord Jesus, and toward all saints;
because I hear of your love and of the faith that you have toward the Lord Jesus and for all the saints,
That the communication of thy faith may become effectual by the acknowledging of every good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus.
For we have great joy and consolation in thy love, because the bowels of the saints are refreshed by thee, brother.
For I have derived much joy and comfort from your love, my brother, because the hearts of the saints have been refreshed through you.
Paul's Appeal for Onesimus
Wherefore, though I might be much bold in Christ to enjoin thee that which is convenient,
Wherefore, though I might be much bold in Christ to enjoin thee that which is convenient,
Paul’s Plea for Onesimus
Accordingly, though I am bold enough in Christ to command you to do what is required,
Accordingly, though I am bold enough in Christ to command you to do what is required,
Yet for love's sake I rather beseech thee, being such an one as Paul the aged, and now also a prisoner of Jesus Christ.
yet for love’s sake I prefer to appeal to you — I, Paul, an old man and now a prisoner also for Christ Jesus —
I beseech thee for my son Onesimus, whom I have begotten in my bonds:
Which in time past was to thee unprofitable, but now profitable to thee and to me:
(Formerly he was useless to you, but now he is indeed useful to you and to me.)
Whom I have sent again: thou therefore receive him, that is, mine own bowels:
I am sending him back to you, sending my very heart.
Whom I would have retained with me, that in thy stead he might have ministered unto me in the bonds of the gospel:
I would have been glad to keep him with me, in order that he might serve me on your behalf during my imprisonment for the gospel,
But without thy mind would I do nothing; that thy benefit should not be as it were of necessity, but willingly.
but I preferred to do nothing without your consent in order that your goodness might not be by compulsion but of your own accord.
For perhaps he therefore departed for a season, that thou shouldest receive him for ever;
For this perhaps is why he was parted from you for a while, that you might have him back forever,
Not now as a servant, but above a servant, a brother beloved, specially to me, but how much more unto thee, both in the flesh, and in the Lord?
If thou count me therefore a partner, receive him as myself.
So if you consider me your partner, receive him as you would receive me.
If he hath wronged thee, or oweth thee ought, put that on mine account;
If he has wronged you at all, or owes you anything, charge that to my account.
I Paul have written it with mine own hand, I will repay it: albeit I do not say to thee how thou owest unto me even thine own self besides.
I, Paul, write this with my own hand: I will repay it — to say nothing of your owing me even your own self.
Yea, brother, let me have joy of thee in the Lord: refresh my bowels in the Lord.
Yes, brother, I want some benefit from you in the Lord. Refresh my heart in Christ.
Having confidence in thy obedience I wrote unto thee, knowing that thou wilt also do more than I say.
Confident of 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 trust that through your prayers I shall be given unto you.
At the same time, prepare a guest room for me, for I am hoping that through your prayers I will be graciously given to you.
Additional Greetings
There salute thee Epaphras, my fellowprisoner in Christ Jesus;
There salute thee Epaphras, my fellowprisoner in Christ Jesus;
Final Greetings
Epaphras, my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, sends greetings to you,
Epaphras, my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, sends greetings to you,
Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas, Lucas, my fellowlabourers.
and so do Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke, my fellow workers.