The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 64: Philemon
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"The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 64: Philemon" is a biblical epistle traditionally attributed to Saint Paul, written in the early centuries of the Common Era. This book falls under the category of religious scripture, specifically a letter intended to address issues of faith and personal relationships within the early Christian community. Its central...
forgiveness, charity, and the moral responsibilities of believers. In the Epistle to Philemon, Paul appeals to Philemon to accept Onesimus back not merely as a slave but as a beloved brother in Christ. Paul expresses gratitude for Philemon's faith and charitable actions, urging him to forgive Onesimus who had wronged him. Paul's approach combines respect and personal connection, as he emphasizes Onesimus's newfound faith and value, illustrating the transformative power of Christian teachings. The letter not only addresses the immediate issue of slavery and master-servant dynamics but also serves as a broader commentary on redemption and the essence of Christian love within societal norms. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Patricia Jackson
1 year agoMy professor recommended this, and I see why.
Ashley Hill
1 year agoThe index links actually work, which is rare!
Edward Brown
2 months agoI have to admit, it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. Definitely a 5-star read.
Steven Scott
1 year agoFinally found time to read this!
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Jackson Johnson
10 months agoTo be perfectly clear, the flow of the text seems very fluid. I couldn't put it down.