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Verse Philemon 1:11. _WAS TO THEE UNPROFITABLE_] Alluding to the
meaning of Onesimus's name, as has been already noted; though the
apostle uses a different Greek word to express the same idea....
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WHICH IN TIME PAST WAS TO THEE UNPROFITABLE - Either because he was
indolent; because he had wronged him (compare the notes at Philemon
1:18), or because he had run away from him. It is possible that...
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATION
_ 1. The greeting (Philemon 1:1)_
2. Recognition of Philemon's faith and love (Philemon 1:4)
3. Concerning the reception of Onesimus (Philemon 1:8)
4.The conclusion ...
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THE REQUEST ON BEHALF OF ONESIMUS. Paul might confidently presume to
issue commands to Philemon Paul an ambassador, and at the time of
writing actually a prisoner, of Christ Jesus but for love's sake...
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A MAN TO WHOM IT WAS EASY TO APPEAL (Philemon 1:1-7)...
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I could well be bold in Christ to give you orders as to where your
duty lies, but for love's sake I would rather put it in the form of a
request, I, Paul, such as I am, an old man now, a prisoner of C...
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UNPROFITABLE. not useful. Greek. achrestos. Only here. Figure of
speech _Meiosis_. App-6.
PROFITABLE. Greek. _euchrestos_. See 2 Timothy 2:21....
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_in time past_ In the Greek, simply, ONCE.
_unprofitable_ A gentle "play" on "_Helpful's_" name; an allusion, and
no more (for no more was needed), to his delinquencies. To Onesimus
himself Paul had n...
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ΤΌΝ ΠΟΤΈ ΣΟΙ ἌΧΡΗΣΤΟΝ, “who once was useless to
thee.” ἄχρηστος here only in N.T. occurs a few times in
LXX., but in no instance illustrating our passage. In Matthew 25:30;
Luke 17:10 ἀχρεῖος is used...
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8–20. _The Request
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DISCOURSE: 2267
THE EFFICACY OF THE GOSPEL
Philemon 1:10. _I beseech thee for my son Onesimus, whom I have
begotten in my bonds: which in time past was to thee unprofitable, but
now profitable to the...
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TO THEE UNPROFITABLE, BUT NOW PROFITABLE, &C.— The word _Onesimus_
is generallyknown to signify_profitable,_ and _Onesiphorus_ is much of
the same import: they were names which might perhaps have been...
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11. WHO ONCE WAS UNPROFITABLE TO THEE, BUT NOW IS PROFITABLE TO THEE
AND TO ME:
a.
Paul makes no attempt to cover up or deny the wrongs that Onesimus had
done. He did not assume, as may do today, tha...
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Which in time past was to thee unprofitable, but now profitable to
thee and to me: WHICH IN TIME PAST WAS TO THEE UNPROFITABLE - belying
his name, Onesimus, which means profitable. Not only was he
un...
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4 The name Philemon means "fond". He seems to have been a most
exemplary character, whose reputation had reached Paul's ears, and had
given him joy in the midst of the sorrows and dangers of his situa...
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A VERY PRECIOUS LETTER
PAUL’S LETTER TO PHILEMON
_KEITH NEVILLE AND MARION ADAMS_
ABOUT THIS LETTER
This is a very personal letter. It does not teach about Christian
beliefs. It does not give ad...
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(11) IN TIME PAST... UNPROFITABLE, BUT NOW PROFITABLE. — The name
_Onesimus_ means “useful,” or “profitable,” though derived
from a different root from the words here used. It is hardly possible
not t...
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(8-20) Here St. Paul enters on the main subject of his Letter — the
recommendation to Philemon of his runaway slave, Onesimus. All
thoughtful readers of the Epistle must recognise in this a peculiar
c...
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CHAPTER 5
Philemon 1:8 (R.V.)
After honest and affectionate praise of Philemon, the Apostle now
approaches the main purpose of his letter. But even now he does not
blurt it out at once. He probably a...
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A PLEA FOR THE RETURNING SLAVE
Philemon 1:1
Onesimus had known the Apostle well in the old days when Paul visited
at the house of his master Philemon, who seems to have been a man of
importance. His...
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A SPECIAL REQUEST FOR ONESIMUS
Knowing Philemon shared out of love for the brethren, Paul made a
request. As an apostle, he could have commanded but he set it forth as
a plea based upon the love found...
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Who heretofore was unprofitable to thee, in taking and spending what
belonged to thee, yet now, after a sincere conversion, is profitable
[5] both to me and thee; to me, by the services he has done m...
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Wherefore, though I might be much bold in Christ to enjoin thee that
which is convenient, (9) Yet for love's sake I rather beseech thee,
being such an one as Paul the aged, and now also a prisoner of...
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The very beautiful and interesting Epistle to Philemon does not
require much comment; it is an expression of the love which works by
the Spirit within the assembly of God in all the circumstances of
i...
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WHICH IN TIME PAST WAS TO THEE UNPROFITABLE,.... Yea, injurious and
hurtful; one that was an eye servant, that loitered away his time, and
set an ill example to fellow servants; and not only so, but e...
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Which in time past was to thee unprofitable, but now profitable to
thee and to me:
Ver. 11. _But now profitable_] So is every true convert; there is
little cause that men should boast they are no cha...
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_I beseech thee_ There is a beautiful emphasis in the repetition of
these words, which he had introduced in the preceding verse; _for my
son_ The son of my age. The order of the original words is this...
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UNPROFITABLE; when he was a servant to Philemon. The name Onesimus
means profitable.
NOW; since he had become a Christian....
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WHICH IN TIME PAST WAS TO THEE UNPROFITABLE, BUT NOW PROFITABLE TO
THEE AND TO ME;...
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PAUL'S INTERCESSION FOR ONESIMUS....
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8-14 It does not lower any one to condescend, and sometimes even to
beseech, where, in strictness of right, we might command: the apostle
argues from love, rather than authority, in behalf of one con...
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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, withou...
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Philemon 1:11 who G3588 once G4218 unprofitable G890 you G4671 but
G1161 now G3570 profitable G2173 you G4671 and...
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Philemon 1:11. WHICH IN TIME PAST WAS TO THEE UNPROFITABLE. Alluding
not only to the loss which Philemon had suffered by his slave
absconding, but also to the bad service which a disaffected slave,
re...
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_The Apostle's Petition and Arguments in support of it,_ vv. 8-22.
St. Paul lays aside any claim which he might have been bold to make,
and entreats that Onesimus may be taken back again. He makes thi...
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ONESIMUS
(Ονησιμον). A common name among slaves and made like
Chresimus, Chrestus. The word is from ονησις (profit) and that
from ονινημ, to profit, to help.WHO WAS AFORETIME UNPROFITABLE
TO THEE...
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CONTENTS: Greeting to Philemon. Intercession for Onesimus.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Timothy, Philemon, Apphia, Archippus, Paul,
Epaphras, Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas, Lucas.
CONCLUSION: Wise and good...
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AT ONE TIME. Onesimus may have been a troublemaker in the past. The
_Expositor's Greek Testament_ says: "As applied to Onesimus the
reference must be to something wrong done by him; the fear of being...
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PHILEMON—NOTE ON PHILEMON 1:11 USELESS... USEFUL. The play on words
describes the “before and after” of Onesimus’s conversion. By
stealing from Philemon and running away, Onesimus had become
“useless....
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PHILEMON—NOTE ON PHILEMON 1:8 Paul’s Appeal to Philemon for
Onesimus. Paul makes his appeal by first describing the remarkable
change that has happened to Onesimus (vv. Philem
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Philemon 1:8. THOUGH I MIGHT BE MUCH BOLD.—R.V. better, “though I
have all boldness.” St. Paul feels that his relationship to Philemon
might warrant the casting away...
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EXPOSITION
PHILEMON 1:1
A PRISONER OF CHRIST JESUS. He writes a private letter, as friend to
friend, and therefore does not describe himself by his official title
of apostle. Having to plead the cau...
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Tonight let's turn to Philemon. Philemon was written by Paul the
apostle unto the man whose name is Philemon who lived in Colossi. This
letter was written at the same time that Paul wrote the Colossia...
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Job 30:1,2; Matthew 25:30; Luke 17:10; Romans 3:12; 1 Peter 2:10;...
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Unprofitable [α χ ρ η σ τ ο ν]. A play on the word Onesimus
profitable. Compare unprofitable [α χ ρ ε ι ο ς] servant,
Matthew 25:30. These plays upon proper names are common both in Greek
and Roman li...
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ONESIMUS
Philemon 1:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. The march of the Gospel in the early years. The Early Church gave
itself very definitely to the propaganda of the Gospel. This had been
the command of Go...
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Now profitable — None should be expected to be a good servant before
he is a good man. He manifestly alludes to his name, Onesimus, which
signifies profitable....