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Ferrar Fentons 'Holy Bible in Modern English. All spelling, punctuation and formatting maintained through-out. Verse ordering follows the King James version for clarity and necessary organization of the verses.

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RF PMN 1:1 PAUL, a prisoner for Christ Jesus, and the brother Timothy, to our friend and fellow-worker Philemon,
RF PMN 1:2 and to the dear Apphia, and to our fellow-soldier Archippus, and to the congregation in your house:
RF PMN 1:3 Blessing and peace to you from our Father God, and Lord Jesus Christ.
RF PMN 1:4 When I give thanks to my God, I always make mention of you in my prayers;
RF PMN 1:5 for I hear of your love, and the faith which you have to the Lord Jesus and to all the holy,
RF PMN 1:6 so that your energetic unity in the Faith may advance into a recognition of every benefit there is for us in Christ.
RF PMN 1:7 For I had pleasure and consolation from your friendship; and, brother, the feelings of the holy are comforted by you.
RF PMN 1:8 Although I might have complete freedom in Christ to demand an unusual thing of you,
RF PMN 1:9 I would rather beg it for love—I am your old Paul, now also a prisoner for Christ Jesus.
RF PMN 1:10 I beg of you for my son Onesimus, whom I have begotten in my captivity—
RF PMN 1:11 he who was once useless to you, but now useful both to you and me—
RF PMN 1:12 whom I have sent back. And now receive him, for he is my darling;
RF PMN 1:13 whom I would like to have retained with me, so that instead of you, he might serve me in the bondage of the gospel.
RF PMN 1:14 But without your consent I wished to do nothing; so that your benevolence might not be from necessity, but out of free will.
RF PMN 1:15 Perhaps, for this reason indeed, he was removed from you for a short time, so that you might have him back for ever;
RF PMN 1:16 no longer as a slave, but more than a slave, a dear brother—especially so to me—but how much more to you, both in body and in the Lord!
RF PMN 1:17 If, therefore, you have any sympathy with me, receive him as myself.
RF PMN 1:18 But if he has wronged or owes you anything, charge that to me.
RF PMN 1:19 I, Paul, have written with my own hand, I will repay it. Yet I need not tell you that you also owe your own self to me.
RF PMN 1:20 No, brother, make me happy in the Lord spontaneously; comfort my feelings in Christ.
RF PMN 1:21 I have written to you, confident of your acquiescence: for I know that you will do more than I ask.
RF PMN 1:22 And therefore, also, prepare me a lodging; for I hope by your prayers to be welcomed by you.
RF PMN 1:23 Epaphras, my fellow-soldier in Christ Jesus,
RF PMN 1:24 and my fellow-workers, Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke, send regards to you.
RF PMN 1:25 The blessing of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.
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(Written to Philemon, from Rome, about 62 or 63 A.D., and conveyed through Onesimus, a domestic.)




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AKJV ROM 8:32 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?



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