
PHILEMON
ABOUT THIS LETTER
Philemon was a wealthy man who owned slaves and who used his large house for church
meetings (2). He probably lived in Colossae, since Paul's letter to the Colossians
mentions Onesimus, a slave of Philemon, and Archippus (Colossians 4.9,17).
Paul is writing from jail on behalf of Onesimus, a runaway slave owned by Philemon.
Onesimus had become a follower of the Lord and a valuable friend to Paul, and Paul is
writing to encourage Philemon to accept Onesimus also as a friend and follower of the
Lord.
This letter is an excellent example of the art of letter-writing in the Roman world, and
it is the most personal of all Paul's letters. The way the letter is written suggests that
Paul and Philemon were close friends.
A QUICK LOOK AT THIS LETTER
Greetings to Philemon (1-3)
Paul Speaks to Philemon about Onesimus (4-22)
Final Greetings and a Prayer (23-25)
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