Epistle with Philémon

The Épître in Philémon is a book of the New Testament.

The apostle Paul wrote this letter during its first imprisonment in Rome. It is sent to its Disciple Philémon. It is made up only of one chapter and is regarded as most personal of Paul. The letter of Paul with Philémon is a letter deprived concerning Onésime, slave who had stolen his Master, Philémon, and had fled in Rome. Paul returned it to his Master to Colosses in company of Tychique, carrying the letter of Paul to Colossiens. Paul asks that one forgive in Onésime, that one again accommodates it like a brother in the Gospel and that one lets it return towards him to assist it.

The epistle with Philémon on bible.catholique.org

  • Epistle of Saint Paul apostle in Philémon, translation in French by the Canon Cramp, numerical edition by Richard Bourret, search engine

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