PHILEMON CHAPTER 1
PHILEMON 1:1 The salutation.
PHILEMON 1:4 Paul declareth his joy in hearing of the love and
faith of Philemon,
PHILEMON 1:8 earnestly entreating him to receive into his favour
his once fugitive servant Onesimus, now become a
faithful Christian.
PHILEMON 1:22 He desireth him... [ Continue Reading ]
APPHIA was the Roman name of a woman; the naming of her before
Archippus, a minister, makes it probable she was Philemon's wife. It
appears this ARCHIPPUS was a minister, from COLOSSIANS 4:17. He
calleth him his fellow soldier, because he was engaged in some of
those many dangers Paul encountered, b... [ Continue Reading ]
The common salutation: SEE POOLE ON "ROMANS 1:7", SEE POOLE ON "1
CORINTHIANS 1:3" and SEE POOLE ON "2 CORINTHIANS 1:2".... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "2 TIMOTHY 1:3".... [ Continue Reading ]
HEARING OF THY LOVE; thy love to God and to the saints, PHILEMON 1:7.
The apostle putteth love here before faith, contrary to the true order
of those spiritual habits, for love must be the fruit of faith, WHICH
WORKETH BY LOVE, and to his own order in other places, 1 TIMOTHY 2:7 2
TIMOTHY 1:13 possi... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THE COMMUNICATION OF THY FAITH: the word sometime signifieth
communion, in all which there is a mutual communication between those
with whom the commmunion is. That thou mayst declare that thou hast
the same common faith with us, thou communicatest the fruits of it.
MAY BECOME EFFECTUAL; and sh... [ Continue Reading ]
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FOR WE HAVE GREAT JOY AND CONSOLATION IN THY LOVE; thy love doth not
extend only to the poor distressed saints helped and relieved by thee,
but it hath its effect upon others together with myself; it is a
wonderful joy and comfort to us to hear that God hath so opened and
enlarged thy heart... [ Continue Reading ]
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WHEREFORE, THOUGH I MIGHT BE MUCH BOLD IN CHRIST; in the Greek it is:
Wherefore, having much parrhsian, boldness, liberty or freedom of
speech, or much power and authority, or right, as HEBREWS 10:19, for
Christ's sake, being Christ's apostle, or speaking for the sake of
Christ. TO ENJOIN T... [ Continue Reading ]
YET FOR LOVE'S SAKE; writing to thee in a cause of love, where so good
and charitable a man may have an opportunity to express his charity.
Or rather, out of my love and kindness to thee, persuading me that I
need not use my apostolical authority to such a brother and friend, I
BESEECH THEE. BEING S... [ Continue Reading ]
I BESEECH THEE FOR MY SON ONESIMUS; Onesimus, lately thy servant, (the
same mentioned COLOSSIANS 4:9), but my son. WHOM I HAVE BEGOTTEN IN MY
BONDS; not naturally, but spiritually, to whom I have been a spiritual
father, and begotten him to Christ in my old age, and while I have
been here suffering... [ Continue Reading ]
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WHICH IN TIME PAST WAS TO THEE UNPROFITABLE; acrhston he useth a soft
word, for it appears, PHILEMON 1:18, he had WRONGED him, taking away
some of his goods, and running away with them, without Philemon's
knowledge, which made him doubly criminal. BUT NOW PROFITABLE TO THEE
AND TO ME; but n... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOM I HAVE SENT AGAIN; he comes not of his own head, but upon my
persuasion, and upon my errand. THOU THEREFORE RECEIVE HIM; I
therefore beseech thee to receive him kindly, and entertain him in thy
house. THAT IS, MINE OWN BOWELS; whom I love as I love my own soul;
thou canst not therefore be unkin... [ Continue Reading ]
I have such an opinion of his sincerity, that I would willingly have
kept him with me, that he might, while I am a prisoner for the gospel
of Christ, have done those offices for me, which thou wouldst have
done hadst thou been here.... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WITHOUT THY MIND WOULD I DO NOTHING; but he was thy servant, and I
would not do it without thy knowledge and consent, that it might not
be thought that thou hadst done me a kindness necessarily, but that
thou mightest do it freely. THAT THY BENEFIT SHOULD NOT BE AS IT WERE
OF NECESSITY, BUT WILL... [ Continue Reading ]
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Onesimus in departing designed no such thing, but possibly God, in the
wisdom of his providence, suffered him to depart from thee, and to
fall into theft, that he might upon that occasion come to a quicker
sense and conviction of sin, and see a need of a Saviour; that, being
turned from sin... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT NOW AS A SERVANT; not now merely as a servant. BUT ABOVE A
SERVANT; but as one that deserveth much more kindness than a servant.
A BROTHER BELOVED; being a Christian (deservedly to be loved.
SPECIALLY TO ME;) especially of me, who have a spiritual relation to
him, as the instrument of his conver... [ Continue Reading ]
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IF THOU COUNT ME THEREFORE A PARTNER; koinwnon, one with whom thou
hast communion, a partner in the same grace of the gospel, and in the
same trials and afflictions of the gospel. RECEIVE HIM AS MYSELF; do
not only forgive him, but kindly entertain him, who is my friend, as
thou wouldst do... [ Continue Reading ]
If he hath any way been unfaithful. If he hath taken any thing from
thee, or be in thy debt, charge that upon me, let me be accountable to
thee for it.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou hast it here under my hand, I take upon me to satisfy thee
Onesimus's debt; yet I could tell thee, that thou owest me more than
it can be, even thy own self, God having made use of me as an
instrument to convert and turn thee unto God. Such persons are great
debtors to their spiritual fathers,... [ Continue Reading ]
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YEA, BROTHER: the particle nai is used in swearing, affirming,
persuading, entreating, the latter seemeth here most proper; as much
as, of all love, brother. LET ME HAVE JOY OF THEE IN THE LORD; it will
rejoice my heart to see thee charitable and obedient to my monitions,
let me have a spir... [ Continue Reading ]
I have not written this without a confidence that thou in this thing
wilt do what I desire of thee, but I write it out of my affection to
poor Onesimus, and desire to help him, not doubting of thy readiness
to do the thing.... [ Continue Reading ]
This would incline one to think that this Epistle was written before
the Second Epistle to Timothy, for there, 2 TIMOTHY 4:6, he seems to
have other apprehensions; yet it is plain Timothy was with Paul when
he wrote this, which he was not when that Second Epistle was written,
as appears from 2 TIMOT... [ Continue Reading ]
We read of this EPAPHRAS, COLOSSIANS 1:7, where he is called Paul's
FELLOW SERVANT, and A FAITHFUL MINISTER OF CHRIST: he was with Paul at
Rome, COLOSSIANS 4:12, but there is no mention of him as a prisoner;
but now he was a FELLOW PRISONER with Paul, either in the same place,
or upon the same accou... [ Continue Reading ]
All ministers of the gospel: they are also named, COLOSSIANS
4:10,12,14: they were all at this time at Rome with Paul: see ACTS
12:12,25 ACTS 15:37,39 19:29 20:4 27:2 2 TIMOTHY 4:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "GALATIANS 6:18". SEE POOLE ON "ROMANS 16:24". SEE POOLE
ON "1 CORINTHIANS 16:23". SEE POOLE ON "PHILIPPIANS 4:23". SEE POOLE
ON "2 THESSALONIANS 3:18". WITH YOUR SPIRIT is the same as with you.
By THE GRACE OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, he means the Spirit of Christ
in all its gracious ema... [ Continue Reading ]