< Philemon 1 >

1 Paul a prisoner of Christ Jesus and Timothy [our] brother To Philemon the beloved and fellow worker of us 2 and to Apphia (our sister *N+KO) and to Archippus the fellow soldier of us and to the at [the] house of you church: 3 Grace to you and peace from God Father of us and [the] Lord Jesus Christ. 4 I thank the God of mine always mention of you making upon the prayers of mine, 5 hearing of your love and the faith that you have (toward *NK+o) the Lord Jesus and toward all the saints, 6 so that the fellowship of the faith of you effective may become in [the] acknowledgment of every good [thing] that [is] in (us *N+KO) in Christ (Jesus. *K) 7 (Joy *NK+O) for great (I have *N+KO) and encouragement by occasion of the love of you, because the hearts of the saints have been refreshed through you, brother. 8 Therefore much in Christ boldness having to order you what [is] befitting 9 for the sake of love rather I exhort [you], such a one being as Paul aged now then also a prisoner of Christ Jesus; 10 I exhort you for my child whom I have begotten in the chains (of mine *K) Onesimus, 11 once to you useless now however (both *n) to you and to me myself useful, 12 whom I have sent back (to you *N+KO) (now *k) in person — who is my very heart — (do yourself receive. *K) 13 whom I myself was wishing with myself to keep, so that on behalf of you me he may serve in the chains of the gospel; 14 Apart from however your consent no [thing] I wished to do, so that not as according to necessity the good of you may be but according to willingness. 15 Perhaps for because of this he was separated [from you] for a time, so that eternally him you may possess; (aiōnios g166) 16 no longer no longer as a slave but above a slave, a brother beloved, especially to me myself, how much however more to you both in [the] flesh and in [the] Lord? 17 If therefore me you consider a partner, do yourself receive him as me myself. 18 If however in any way he has wronged you or he owes [you], this to me myself do charge. 19 I myself Paul did write with my own hand, I myself will repay [it]; that not I may say to you that even yourself to me you owe also. 20 Yes, brother, I myself from you I would have profit in [the] Lord; do refresh my heart in (Christ. *N+KO) 21 Having been persuaded of the obedience of you I write to you knowing that even above (what [things] *N+kO) I say you will do. 22 At the same time now also do prepare for me a lodging; I hope for that through the prayers of you I will be granted to you. 23 (He greets *N+KO) you Epaphras fellow prisoner of mine in Christ Jesus, 24 [as do] Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, [and] Luke, the fellow workers of mine. 25 The grace of the Lord (of us *KO) Jesus Christ [be] with the spirit of you. (Amen. *KO) (to To Philemon it was written from Rome through Onesimus servant. *K)

< Philemon 1 >