The Epistles (letters).
Philemon is in the NT after Titus and before Hebrews.
Between Philemon and James in the New Testament
This is an Exposition.
It starts in Romans and ends in Philemon
philemon and jude
The New Testament contains the Book of Hebrews.
His name was Philemon. The book is actually a letter written to Philemon by St. Paul on behalf of Philemon's escaped slave, Onesimus, who had a change of heart and desired to return to his owner.
King Saul did not write any books in the Bible. However, Saul who became the Apostle Paul wrote 14 books of the Bible: Romans 1 Corinthians 2 Corinthians Galatians Ephesians Philippians Colossians 1 Thessalonians 2 Thessalonians 1 Timothy 2 Timothy Titus Philemon Hebrews
Philemon, 2 John, 3 John, and Jude.
Paul's writings (the New Testament epistles of Romans through Philemon) contain the words "in Christ" 83 times in the New King James version; 81 times in the King James. Philemon alone (one chapter, 25 verses) includes the words "in Christ" three times.The only Pauline epistles that don't include the phrase are 2 Thessalonians and Titus.(The Epistle to the Hebrews was once commonly attributed to Paul, but its authorship is uncertain. Hebrews doesn't contain that specific word pair at all; perhaps another small bit of evidence that Paul was probably not its writer.)
William Hendriksen has written: 'Romans (New Testament Commentary)' 'Bible survey' -- subject(s): Introductions, Bible 'Exposition of Thessalonians, the Pastorals, and Hebrews (New Testament Commentary)' 'New Testament commentary' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Bible 'Exposition of Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon' 'A commentary on Colossians & Philemon' -- subject(s): Bible 'La Biblia, El Mas Aila y El Fin del Mundo' 'Romans: Chapters 1-16' 'Philippians, Colossians, & Philemon' 'First and Second Thessalonians' 'Lectures on the last things' -- subject(s): Second Advent, Eschatology, Lending library 'Galatians-Ephesians' 'Exposition of Colossians and Philemon (New Testament Commentary)' 'More Than Conquerors' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Bible 'Comentario Al Nuevo Testamento' 'Luke (New Testament Commentary)' 'Romans'
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