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whom I wanted to keep with me, that in your behalf he might minister to me in the bonds of the gospel.
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Serving by Proxy
Commentators explain that when Paul says he wished Onesimus could serve him "in thy behalf," he meant Onesimus would be ministering as Philemon's personal representative. Any help Onesimus provided would be credited to Philemon, showing a deep sense of shared ministry and fellowship where one believer can act in the place of another.
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Philemon
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18th Century
Theologian
Whom I would have retained with me, that in your stead. "That he might render me the service which I know you would if you were here." The…
I would fain have kept (εβουλομην κατεχειν). Imperfect middle and present infinitive, "I was wishing to hold back." Again from the…
19th Century
Bishop
Whom I would have retained.—In the original we have here a graceful distinction in two points between the two clauses. Th…
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Preacher
Whom I would have retained with me, that in your place he might have ministered to me in the bonds of the gospel: but without your consent woul…
This is the culmination of the appeal. Onesimus has been serving in place of Philemon, already described as a man of great spiritual advancement (v…
16th Century
Whom I was desirous to keep beside me. This is another argument for appeasing Philemon: Paul is sending him back a slave, whose services, …
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17th Century
Pastor
Whom I would have retained with me At Rome, where the apostle was a prisoner:
that in thy stead h…
Minister
It does not lower anyone to condescend, and sometimes even to beseech, where, strictly speaking, we could command. The apostle argues from love, ra…