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BY CASSANDRA MCFARLAND BOOK OF PHILEMON. THE NEW TESTAMENT The Gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke, John Early History Acts Wisdom Literature Romans to Jude Prophecy.

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1 BY CASSANDRA MCFARLAND BOOK OF PHILEMON

2 THE NEW TESTAMENT The Gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke, John Early History Acts Wisdom Literature Romans to Jude Prophecy Revelation

3 LETTERS Vocab: Epistle, epistole (Greek) Vocab: Apostle, apostolos (Greek) 21 of the 27 books in the New Testement Mainstream accepted authors include Peter, Paul, John, James, and Jude Paul ‘wrote’ 13 books BookApprox, Composition (AD) 1 st Thessalonians51-52 Galatians53 1 st Corinthians55 2 nd Corinthians56 Romans57 Philippians61-62 Philemon62 Undisputed Epistles

4 APOSTLE PAUL St Paul in Prison, 1627, Rembrandt Hamerszoon van Rijn Paul (Saul) of Tarsus Originally a Jewish Pharisee Roman citizen Converted during a trip to Damascus (Act 1-9) Spent the remainder of his life as a missionary and spreading works Imprisoned, then beheaded under Nero c.64

5 PHINALEMON 2 nd shortest book in the Bible at 25 verses Onesimus runs away Meets Paul, who is in prison, and becomes a brother in Christ Returns to Philemon with the letter Paul implore Philemon to accept Onesimus as a brother in Christ "Paul the Apostle, Saint: Paul the Apostle in prison, writing his epistle to the Ephesians". Photograph. Encyclopædia Britannica Online.Encyclopædia Britannica Online

6 THEMES Christian Ethics Courage Providence of God Persuasion v. Power Eschatology Seeking the lost Image Source: Jim LePage

7 INTERPRETATIONS Personal Interpretation Christianity as the great equalizer Paul’s appeals to Philemon a metaphor of God’s appeal to humanity Other Interpretations Onesimus as a gift Upholding the institution of slavery God’s love as patient versus commanding Onesimus as a forgiven fugitive

8 SOURCES Chilton, B. (2004). Rabbi Paul. New York, NY: Doubleday. Crossan, J.D. (2011). “The Search for the Historical Paul: Which letters did he Really Write?” Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-dominic-crossan/apostle-paul-letters_b_890387.html Eberhart, C. H. (2013). “Commentary on Philemon 1:1-21”. Working Preacher. Retrieved from https://www.workingpreacher.org/preaching.aspx?commentary_id=1767 Jackson, W. “Nuggets from the Book of Philemon”. Christian Courier. Retrieved from https://www.christiancourier.com/articles/1454-nuggets-from-the-book-of-philemon Oh, J. “Onesimus as a Slave in the Philemon Letter: Social and Theological Implications for Ethos and Identity”. Stellenbosh University Library: SUNScholar Research Repository. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/5199. Russell, Bertrand. 1950. Unpopular Essays. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster. Zavada, J. (2015). Apostle Paul. Retrieved from http://christianity.about.com/od/newtestamentpeople/a/Apostle-Paul.htm


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