Examples of 'onesimus' in a sentence
Meaning of "onesimus"
onesimus (noun) - a person's servant or helper, often used historically
How to use "onesimus" in a sentence
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Onesimus was an unconverted slave who had fled.
He had convinced Onesimus to return to his master.
Onesimus was an escaped slave and a thief.
One of his slaves was a man named Onesimus.
Onesimus was obligated to return to his master.
The second person we should introduce is Onesimus.
Onesimus had allegedly stolen from his master.
Philemon was the slave owner of Onesimus.
Onesimus means profitable or worth.
He now speaks of Onesimus for the first time.
Onesimus after his conversion.
He owned a slave by the name of Onesimus.
Onesimus was a slave and a thief.
In justice he believes that Onesimus should return to his master.
Onesimus might have taken some money with him as well.
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He had a slave named Onesimus who had ran away.
Onesimus is no longer a slave.
Paul would have liked to keep Onesimus with him.
Onesimus is lucky.
It should be remembered who Onesimus was.
Onesimus is regarded as a saint by many Christian denominations.
Nothing is more touching than the history of this Onesimus.
It appears Onesimus had wronged his master.
And the scene is very dramatic for there stands Onesimus.
Onesimus had wronged Philemon in a major way.
The traditional designation of Onesimus as a slave is doubted by some modern scholars.
Of Onesimus that on that day he would find mercy.
The letter was written in regard to a runaway slave named Onesimus.
Paul calls Onesimus a faithful and beloved brother.
Now there is risk here because Philemon would have the right to punish Onesimus.
As it did Onesimus and we were converted.
He does not tell Philemon to set Onesimus free.
Onesimus was a slave who ran from his master Philemon.
And there certainly was a bishop Onesimus who succeeded Timothy in the first century.
Onesimus became a Christian and was persuaded to return to his master.
He did not argue that Onesimus deserved to be restored to Philemon.
Onesimus was a slave of Philemon and had run away from his master.
Paul instructs Onesimus in the faith.
Onesimus has apparently stolen something from his master and has fled to Rome.
Paul writes this letter to Philemon on behalf on Onesimus.
The name Onesimus was a very common name for a slave.
There were great dangers for Onesimus.
Onesimus ran off with Paul.
There is a tradition that Onesimus afterward became a bishop of Berea.
Onesimus was third bishop of Ephesus.
And the relationship between Onesimus and Philemon was not right.
Onesimus apparently met with Paul and became a Christian.
Probably it was written by Onesimus.
Paul told Onesimus that he must go back to Philemon.
He probably witnessed to Onesimus.