Interesting Facts About Philemon

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AUTHOR: Paul

TIME WRITTEN: About A.D. 60 or 61 from Rome

POSITION IN THE BIBLE:

  • 57th Book in the Bible
  • 18th Book in the New Testament
  • HOLY BIBLE
  • 13th of 21 Epistle Books (Romans – Jude)
  • 7th of Paul’s 13 Books
  • 9 Books to Follow It

CHAPTERS: 1

VERSES: 25

WORDS: 445

OBSERVATIONS ABOUT PHILEMON:

  • The Book of Philemon is one of Paul’s four prison epistles, along with Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians.
  • It is Paul’s only one-chapter book and his shortest book, with 334 words in Greek and 445 in the KJV.
  • Philemon is one of Paul’s four books addressed to individuals, the others being 1 Timothy, Titus, and 2 Timothy.
  • Key Context:
  • According to Roman law, a runaway slave could face severe punishment or even death.
  • Onesimus, a runaway slave, fled to Rome, where he was converted to Christianity by Paul.
  • Paul writes to Philemon, Onesimus’s master, requesting that he receive Onesimus back not just as a slave but as a beloved brother in Christ.
  • The letter was delivered to Philemon by Tychicus.
  • Philemon’s Background:
  • He was a resident of Colossae (Philemon 1-2).
  • A convert of Paul (Philemon 19).
  • Owned a house large enough to host a church (Philemon 2).
  • Known for his benevolence (Philemon 5-7).
  • Father of Archippus (Philemon 2).


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