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Epistle To Philemon

The Epistle to Philemon is a book of the New Testament.

The apostle Paul wrote this letter during his first imprisonment in Rome. She is sent to his disciple Philemon. It is composed of only one chapter and is considered the most personal of Paul. Paul's letter to Philemon is a private letter about Onesimus , a slave who had stolen his master, Philemon, and fled to Rome. Paul sent him back to his master in the company of Tychicus Colossi, bearer of the letter of Paul to the Colossians. Paul asks that we forgive Onesimus, which welcomes him again as a brother in the Gospel and allowed to return to him to assist him.

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