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I beg you for my child, whom I have fathered in my bonds, Onesimus,
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A Masterclass in Gentleness
Scholars highlight Paul's incredible tact in this verse. By calling Onesimus "my child" and explaining he was converted in prison before even mentioning his name, Paul masterfully prepares Philemon's heart. This approach shifts the focus from Onesimus the runaway slave to Onesimus the new brother in Christ, demonstrating a wise and loving way to handle sensitive issues.
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Philemon
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18th Century
Presbyterian
I beseech thee for my son Onesimus. That is, my son in the gospel; one to whom I sustain the relation of a spiritual father. (Compare to […
For my child (περ του εμου τεκνου). Tender and affectionate reference to Onesimus as his spiritual child.
Whom I ha…
19th Century
Anglican
My son.—Properly, my own child, whom I have begotten in my bonds, Onesimus. The name is withheld until Philemon’s interes…
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Baptist
I beseech thee for my son Onesimus, whom I have begotten in my bonds:
"He came to hear me preach in the prison. He has been listenin…
The imagery in this verse is very strong. The figure of the father and child was often used in Judaism as an illustration of the relationship of te…
16th Century
Protestant
I beseech thee for my son. Since less weight is commonly attached to those prayers which are not founded in some cause of just commendatio…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
I beseech thee for my son Onesimus Now he comes to the request itself, and mentions by name the person on whose acco…
It does not lower anyone to condescend, and sometimes even to beseech, where, strictly speaking, we could command. The apostle argues from love, ra…
13th Century
Catholic
Having expressed his confidence in Philemon’s goodness, Paul now states his request.
He first indicates the person on whose behalf…