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What does Philemon owe to the writer?
Two goats
His life
Nothing
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v19 - Paul mentions it, but is saying that he doesn't need to go into the details. Presumably Paul is talking about converting Philemon to a believer in Christ, rather than a literal saving of his life.
In Philemon, Paul’s excerpt brings a unique twist to the typical dynamics of letter-writing. Paul suggests that Philemon owes him his "life," referring not just to physical existence, but to his spiritual rebirth. This kind of living debt was quite common in Paul's day; often, followers would acknowledge their teachers or spiritual guides in such terms, making teachers and prophets like a second family.
What’s really fascinating is the social brilliance in this letter—it's a personal appeal that transcends just being a request for a runaway slave, Onesimus. Paul is effectively reminding Philemon that his transformation into a believer came through these candid efforts from Paul himself. Imagine receiving such an ultimatum, directly linking your own spiritual well-being to the actions you've taken with another person.
In addition, the letter to Philemon is the shortest of Paul's letters, with only 25 verses, and it showcases his masterful use of language and relationship-building. Did you know that many believe Philemon might have been Paul's friend? It's thought that the foundation of love and mutual respect they shared is what makes this short letter so potent.
This one plea ties beautifully into broader biblical themes of forgiveness and reconciliation, evoking echoes of stories like that of the Prodigal Son, where redemption weaves a common thread through personal narratives and larger community ideologies. So, Philemon's debt reminds us that spiritual journeys often wind back towards relationships that shape our growth!
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What did the writer keep hearing about Philemon?
His compassion upon the poor
His courage in the face of persecution
His wisdom as an elder of the church
Why did the writer take great joy from Philemon?
Philemon had been a great comfort to him
Philemon had prayed fervently for him
Philemon had refreshed the hearts of believers
What was the writer asking of Philemon?
To receive him as a slave once again
To let him go as a free man
To receive him back as a brother in Christ
What did the writer ask Philemon to have ready for him?
A flask of wine
A room
A donkey
In the parable of the debtors, one owed 500 denarii, but how much did the other one owe?
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At what place had the writer been given a rough treatment?
Tarsus
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Philippi
How had the slaved changed during his time with the writer?
He had been cured of an illness
He had become a brother in Christ
He had become wealthy
Which of the writer's mentioned fellowlabourers accompanied him on a ship bound for Rome?
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Which New Testament writer talks of the "patience of Job"?
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