Philemon

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Philemon applies the gospel to reconciliation, honor, and brotherhood in a concrete personal situation.

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Authorship, setting, and audience

Written by Paul, the letter is brief but morally and relationally rich. It arises around Onesimus, Philemon, and the social realities of the ancient household world. It teaches how the gospel reshapes power, debt, and relationships from within.

How the book moves

The letter moves from thanksgiving and appeal to a gospel-shaped request for restored relationship.

Why this book matters

Philemon matters because it shows that the gospel does not stay abstract when social realities are involved.

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