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Meaning of "philemon"
philemon (noun): Philemon is a name of Greek origin meaning 'loving' or 'affectionate.' It is also the title of one of the books in the New Testament
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- The eighteenth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the epistle of Saint Paul to a fellow Christian called Philemon.
- A male given name from Ancient Greek.
- A surname transferred from the given name.
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Philemon told me of the latest assassination attempt.
The only ones who opened their house to the two gods were philemon and baucis.
Philemon is a reminder of one who extended forgiveness.
As the epistle to Philemon they are addressed to individuals.
Philemon had a church meeting in his home.
The letter to Philemon illustrates this idea.
Philemon even established a church in his house.
Onesimus had wronged Philemon in a major way.
Philemon was the primary recipient of the letter.
They simultaneously carried the letter to Philemon.
Philemon escaped on account of its brevity and contents.
Surely the theology of forgiveness was known to Philemon.
Philemon does not contain a salvation message.
We spent a lot of time talking about Philemon.
Philemon is the recipient of this letter.
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Paul then makes his appeal to Philemon.
Philemon in the meanwhile could do nothing but wait.
The most important poets include Philemon c.
Philemon is not getting married.
But he leaves the ultimate decision to Philemon.
Philemon is an example for us to follow.
Paul uses this wordplay to appeal to Philemon.
Philemon is old and blind.
One of the readings for today is Philemon.
Philemon also has a slave.
Who believed at this time was Philemon.
Philemon was a leader of the church that met in his home.
The masterful little Philemon fits both categories.
Philemon is presented with a challenge.
She was probably the wife of Philemon.
Philemon is a given name.
Now he sends him back to his master Philemon.
Philemon never got up.
I would guess that this was hard for Philemon.
Philemon was a slave owner.
We know a bit more about Philemon.
Philemon his amanuensis.
We are turning to the little book of Philemon.
Philemon meets with the group and congratulates them on their success.
He is the runaway slave mentioned in the letter to Philemon.
Philemon was one.
It could be perceived that Philemon had many other slaves.
Philemon would benefit as a man and a Christian.
We really do not know how Philemon responded to the letter.
Philemon was the slave owner of Onesimus.
Onesimus was a slave who ran from his master Philemon.
He begs Philemon to take his slave back.
Paul takes much the same approach with Philemon.
The book of Philemon is short but very important.
There is no reason to thank Philemon.