Paul does not identify himself as an apostle with authority. Philemon is actually the average length of ancient letters. A couple years ago i wrote a series of blog posts about the apostle paul and how he displayed. But there is a book in the new testament which is consistently passed over in most childrens curriculum. Use highlighting, underlining, and take notes while you study the bible. Philemon was a citizen of colossae and an upright leader in that church. For one thing, slavery is not even in the context of the book of philemon. Paul was writing philemon as a brother in christ about his slave, onesimus, and now that onesimus had trusted in christ, paul wanted philemon to consider him as a brother in christ. How to study the book of philemon the philemon effect duration.
Jung saw a seablue sky covered by brown clods of earth that appeared to be breaking apart. Meaning, origin and history of the name philemon behind. Gordon fee in his book how to read the ible for all its worth lays out the form of ancient letters as follows with examples from philemon added. It turns out to be a really sticky problem one of those that cant be solved simply. Oct 09, 2004 paul also wrote the book of colossians to the christians at the church that met in philemons house. They are included in the body of the text so the reader can see them as he reads the book without having to page over to a separate outline. To ask philemon of colossae to not only pardon his slave onesimus, but to give him a warm welcome as a fellow believer. Philemon was the master of onesimus, a runaway slave. To ask philemon of colossae to pardon his slave onesimus. Intro to colossians biblica the international bible. Paul asks philemon in a letter to forgive onesimus and to accept him as a fellow christian and as a beloved brother verses 1516 paul then sent onesimus back to philemon. In the bible book that bears philemon s name, paul addressed his beloved brother as a fellow worker, a title given to those who served for a time alongside paul.
Some of the light we shed may come in the form of history or sociology or literary theoryany type of helpful academic analysis. In pauls day, slavery had virtually eclipsed free labor. The heart of pauls letter to philemon is the fellowship that comes from reconciliation. This epistle is the story of three main characters, onesimus, philemon and paul and their interaction. Philemon was a wealthy man he owned slaves of whom onesimus was one. One of the most important things to understand about philemon the is background of slavery in the ancient world.
Philemon was the recipient of one of paul s epistles in the new testament. Once we have an informed understanding of slavery in the ancient world we will be able to make better sense out of what paul is writing to philemon regarding his slave and christian brother onesimus. The book is unique for the social impact it has exercised. Paul, writing from prison, expresses affection for the newly converted onesimus and asks that he be received in the. Pauls letter to philemon historical background kingdom. It was written to philemon as a plea to request forgiveness for his runaway servant onesimus, who was a new believer in jesus christ. Support link the new testament contains a short book called philemon. Its canonicity was widely recognized in the early church, particularly by ignatius, tertullian, origen, eusebius, marcion, and in the muratorian canon. Philemon intro to philemon biblica the international bible society. The book of philemon is one of the most interesting, yet neglected books of the bible. You can find the best commentary on philemon for you using the tools on the right side. Thus, colossians is a book that speaks to our cosmic age and to this new age movement. The book is a very personal letter sent from the apostle paul see philemon 1,9,19 to his friend and son in the faith philemon. It assumes that the christian leader was the righteous man, and that the slave was a dishonorable slave.
The key personalities of philemon are paul, philemon, and onesimus. The development of the new testament canon was, like that of the old testament, a gradual process irenaeus died c. Pauls convert and fellowworker who lived in colossae and ministered to the saints a. The letter from paul to philemon was of a very personal nature. It is directed to philemon, which means kisses or one that is affectionate, in behalf of onesimus, which means profitable or usefulness. It was way up in the phrygian country in the anatolian section of what is turkey today. The book of philemon was written in approximately a. Paul hoped philemon would become a living illustration of the grace.
There is little doubt that paul wrote this epistle, since he refers to himself at least three times in verses 1, 9 and 19. Book of philippians overview insight for living ministries. If this is true, it is possible that philemon was his biological father. Philemon is an awesome story of community, redemption, salvation, forgiveness, and reconciliation. Philemon the slaveowner and onesimus the runaway slave or bondservant had both been reconciled to god through pauls ministry.
Interesting facts about philemon barnes bible charts author. History of childrens bible education, onesimus, philemon, slavery, slavery in. Paul was a prisoner at the time verses 1 and 9, so this is one of the four prison epistles, along with ephesians, philippians, and colossians, which paul wrote during his first roman imprisonment. Summary of the book of philemon story of the bible. Paul wrote this letter to philemon, a believer in colosse who, along with others, was a slave owner cf. Apr 11, 2019 forgiveness shines like a brilliant light throughout the bible, and one of its brightest spots is the tiny book of philemon. Philemon bible study lesson 1 historical backgrounds of philemon. In the bible book that bears philemons name, paul addressed his beloved brother as a. Slavery was widespread in the roman empire according to some estimates, slaves constituted one third, perhaps more, of the population and an accepted part of life. The epistle is often the first book of the new testament a new christian will read. Its a wonderful illustration of christ knowing and calling us even before we were born. The two main characters in this story are philemon and onesimus, for the book itself is shaped around paul appealing to philemon to accept onesimus back as a beloved brother 16c.
Martin luthers struggle to understand the book of romans resulted in the protestant reformation, which dramatically impacted the history of the christian church and all of western civilization. Philemon was a slave owner who also hosted a church in his home. Timothy is the brother of both paul and of the recipient of this letter but not in the physical literal sense. In past posts about teaching difficult scriptures to children, ive been concentrating on old testament books. The book was written around 62 ad during paul first imprisonment in rome. Feb 12, 2012 paul taught the gospel to onesimus, who then became a christian as well as a servant to paul. Development of the christian biblical canon wikipedia. Paul urged philemon to receive onesimus no longer as a slave, but more than a slave, as a brother beloved v. Background on colossae and the colossians bible commentary. By the early 3rd century origen of alexandria may have been using the same 27 books as in the modern new testament, though there. The book of philemon is as several authors have said, like looking over the shoulder of philemon as he reads his personal mail. Fee in his book how to read the bible for all its worth lays out the form of ancient. Philemon provides valuable historical insights into the early churchs relationship to the institution of slavery. One of the visitors converted under pauls teaching was a man named philemon, a slaveowner from the nearby city of colossae philemon 1.
The letter to philemon reminds us that gods revelation to humanity is intensely personal. Paul wrote this letter to the slave owner philemon regarding onesimus, a slave who had robbed his master and run away from him. In memories, dreams, reflections, jung recounted the dream in which this figure first appeared to him. Philemon bible study lesson 1 historical backgrounds of. This is a personal letter from the apostle paul to philemon, a wealthy christian from colossae. This book was written by paul while he was in prison around a.
I continue now with my discussion of whether one of pauls traveling companions wrote the account of his life in the book of acts, and thus, by association, the gospel of luke. The letters paul writes like romans and corinthians are extremely long for ancient letters. To indirectly request of philemon to send onesimus back to paul so that he can go on helping paul as he had already begun to do. The apostles message would have had extra force behind it because he knew philemon personally. As a new creation, onesimus is finally and actually fulfilling his name through his calling in christ. Meaning, origin and history of the name philemon behind the. One of pauls epistles was written to the colossian believers. Ephesians philippians colossians philemon is pauls only one chapter book. It was written, according to the text, by paul the apostle and timothy to the church in colossae, a small phrygian city near laodicea and approximately 100 miles 160 km from ephesus in asia minor. Philemon is a perfect example of what ancient letters were typically like in the grecoroman world. It deals with the themes of forgiveness and reconciliation.
She has been featured by npr and national geographic for her ancient history expertise. Watch our overview video on the book of philemon, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. The letter suggests that paul was in prison at the time of the writing. It appears that he was a slave holder before he was saved. The letter of paul to philemon, brief new testament letter written by paul the apostle to a wealthy christian of colossae, asia minor, on behalf of onesimus, philemon s former slave.
It has been said that no document in the history of the world has so altered humanitys attitude toward the institution of slavery as has this letter. The letter of paul to philemon epistle by saint paul. Though pauls letter to philemon is very brief, it is packed with rich nuggets of truth. Paul sent the other three prison epistlesephesians, colossians, and philemonby the hand of tychicus, as their destinations were near one another.
Philemon 2025 20 yes, brother, let me have joy from you in the lord. Minister, woodland heights christian church, crawfordsville, in no. But let us not miss the fact that this movement has its source in the occult though hidden under new names and in eastern religions that go all the way back to the beginnings of history with the fall of man. Throughout the next four weeks, well be studying the book. The book of philemon is a prison epistle letter written while in prison, which paul wrote circa 61 a. Paul urged philemon to receive onesimus no longer as a slave, but more than a slave, as a. The epistle of paul to the colossians, or simply colossians, is the twelfth book of the new testament. As a background to his specific plea for onesimus, paul clarifies his intentions and circumstances. It is a prison letter, coauthored by paul the apostle with timothy, to philemon, a leader in the colossian church. Whatever onesimus took from philemon, paul says he will repay verses 1819. Paul also wrote the book of colossians to the christians at the church that met in philemon s house. The epistle to philemon is one of apostle pauls prison letters, and is also the shortest of all the pauline epistles. Thats why we should study the books of colossians and philemon. In more formal biblical works such as the gospels or the epistle to the.
Most runaway slaves, if caught, faced harsh punishment and sometimes even death. Onesimus went to rome, probably to get lost in this large city. Onesimus, a slave in colossae, had evidently robbed philemon, his master verse 18, and run away. May 10, 2017 what is the book of philemon all about. This short letter is a masterpiece of tact and psychology. The letter of paul to philemon epistle by saint paul britannica.
He also was a slaveholder whose slave onesimus had escaped, had later encountered the apostle paul, and had responded to the gospel message about jesus. The title of this letter is the name of the addressee, taken from verse 1. Many bear the unmistakable marks of their oral origin and can best be understood when. Apparently, he stole from philemon, to finance his trip. The epistle of paul to philemon, known simply as philemon, is one of the books of the christian.
Background study on the book of philemon christopher l. Forgiveness shines like a brilliant light throughout the bible, and one of its brightest spots is the tiny book of philemon. Its been described as the application of the highest principles to the most common affairs, but at the time it happened it was just two people at odds with each other being reconciled by a common love for the lord. Instead of a masterslave relationship, it should now be a brotherly relationship. One of his slaves, onesimus, had apparently stolen from him cf. It was also intended for reading to the entire church that met in philemons home. To indirectly request of philemon to send onesimus back to paul so that. Book of philemon overview insight for living ministries. Problems with thinking that luke wrote luke and acts. The apostle paul introduces himself as a prisoner of jesus christ.
By the way, that is the artistic assumption behind the picture at the top of this post. Since there is no notation of his father, some scholars assume he was born in the home of philemon. Once we have an informed understanding of slavery in the ancient world we. Headings throughout the following book of philemon. Activity read the parts of the letter and let them identify it in the letter 1. Teaching children the book of philemon people of the book. This message is an overview of the book of philemon and part of a 2year study of the bible. This summary of the book of philemon provides information about the title, author s, date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the book of philemon. He was brought to a knowledge of the gospel through the instrumentality of paul 19, and held a prominent place in the christian community for his piety and beneficence 47. Paul clearly writes as a prisoner in philemon 1,9,10,23. The book of philemon forgiveness shines like a brilliant light throughout the bible, and one of its brightest spots is the tiny book of philemon.
Study in philemon by edgar pierce exposing the word. The letter of paul to philemon, brief new testament letter written by paul the apostle to a wealthy christian of colossae, asia minor, on behalf of onesimus, philemons former slave. However, the letter to the philippians was to be delivered by epaphroditus, who had come to paul in rome with financial help from the church at philippi philippians 2. The apostle paul was in rome preaching in his own hired house. Thats been the historically dominant reading of the book of philemon, and it is possibly how it went. The epistle of paul to philemon, known simply as philemon, is one of the books of the christian new testament.
The philemon foundation is named for a figure that appeared to jung in a dream in 19. The letter to philemon is the shortest of all pauls writings and deals with the practice of slavery. In this short personal letter, the apostle paul asks his friend philemon to extend forgiveness to a runaway slave named onesimus. Paul continues by saying that he is confident that philemon will do what is right and receive his former servant as a brother in the faith verses 2021. Please help me send bibles to poor people throughout the world. Sep 28, 2009 one of the most important things to understand about philemon the is background of slavery in the ancient world. Some have argued that paul wrote colossians from ephesus or caesarea, but most of the evidence favors rome as the place where paul penned all the prison letters ephesians, colossians, philippians and philemon. Beetham phd, wheaton college is assistant professor of biblical studies at the evangelical theological college and assistant professor of new testament at the ethiopian graduate school of theology, both in addis ababa, ethiopia.