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PHM 1:8–1:21 ©

Paul’s request to Philemon concerning Onesimus

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1:8 Paul’s request to Philemon concerning Onesimus

8Therefore, with the help of the messiah, I would be brave enough to tell you what you need to do, 9but because of love as Paul, an older man and now also a prisoner for Yeshua the messiah, I’m just going to encourage you to do it. 10[ref]So I’m going to encourage you concerning Onesimus who became my spiritual ‘son’ since I’ve been imprisoned. 11Before he was useless to you, but now he’s useful to both of us.

12I sent him to you (even though in my heart 13I wanted to keep him here) so that he might be serving me here due to the bonds of the good message 14but I didn’t want to do anything without hearing your opinion, so that you’re not doing good because you have to, but rather because you want to.

15It was possibly because of that that he was separated from you for a while, so that on the eternal scale you could fully accept him, 16no longer as a slave but better than a slave—a dear brother to me most of you but preferably also to you—a brother in the body and in the master.

17Therefore, if you consider me as your partner, accept him like you’d accept me, 18but if he did anything wrong to you or owes you anything, charge it to me. 19I, Paul, wrote this bit in my own handwriting. I will pay back anything he owes you, then I won’t need to be reminding you that you pretty much owe yourself to me. 20Yes, brother, with both of us being in the master, I might hopefully benefit from yourefresh my heart in the messiah.

21I wrote to you because I was sure that you’d obey my request, in fact knowing that you’d do even more than what I ask.


8Therefore, much in chosen_one/messiah boldness having, to_be_commanding to_you what is fitting, 9because_of the love rather I_am_exhorting you such being, as Paulos (an_older_man and now also a_prisoner of_chosen_one/messiah Yaʸsous/(Yəhōshūˊa)), 10I_am_exhorting you for the of_mine child, whom I_bore in my bonds, Onaʸsimos, 11which once to_you useless, but now to_you and to_me useful, 12whom I_sent_up to_you him, this is the my heart, 13whom I was_wishing with myself to_be_keeping, in_order_that for you unto_me he_may_be_serving in the bonds of_the good_message, 14but apart_from the your opinion, nothing I_wanted to_do, in_order_that not as according_to necessity the good of_you may_be, but according_to willing.
15For/Because possibly because_of this, he_was_separated for an_hour, in_order_that eternal him you_may_receive_fully, 16no_longer as a_slave, but above a_slave, a_brother beloved, most_of_all to_me and how_much rather to_you, both in the_flesh and in the_master.
17Therefore if me you_are_having a_partner, receive him as me.
18But if anything he_did_wrong to_you or is_owing you, this to_me be_imputing.
19I Paulos wrote it the with_my /own/_hand, I will_be_paying_back it, in_order_that not I_may_be_saying to_you that even yourself to_me are_additionally_owing.
20Yes, brother, I from_you might_benefit in the_master, refresh of_me the heart in chosen_one/messiah.
21Having_persuaded by_the obedience of_you, I_wrote to_you, having_known that even above what I_am_saying, you_will_be_doing.

PHM 1:8–1:21 ©

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