New Testament • Pauline Epistles

Philemon

Book 18 of 27 in the New Testament — Forgiveness & reconciliation.

Summary

What Philemon is about

Philemon is Paul's shortest and most personal letter, a private appeal on behalf of Onesimus, a runaway slave who had become a believer under Paul's ministry. Paul asks Philemon, Onesimus's owner and a friend of Paul's, to welcome him back not merely as a slave but as a beloved brother in Christ. Without directly attacking the institution of slavery, the letter's logic — that in Christ, master and slave become family — plants seeds that would later challenge such systems entirely. It offers a rare, intimate glimpse into how the gospel reshaped personal relationships.

  • CategoryPauline Epistles
  • AuthorPaul
  • Date writtenc. AD 60–62
  • Chapters1
  • TestamentNew Testament
  • Key themeForgiveness & reconciliation
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