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Philemon is in the NT after Titus and before Hebrews.

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It is in the New Testament between Titus 3 and Hebrews.

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What slave owner has a book of the Bible named after him?

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.


Which book of the Bible do not have chapters?

Philemon, 2 John, 3 John, and Jude.


Which book tells of a runaway slaves conversion in the Bible?

The New Testament epistle to Philemon.


How many times Philemon mentioned in the New Testament?

It is a book written by Paul in the bible , from prison.


Which book of the bible tells of Paul when he was in prison?

Paul wrote the book of Philemon from prison.


How many chapters are in the book philemon?

There is only one chapter in the bok of Phi lemon, it is a book of Paul, written from prison.


What are the key words in the book of Philemon?

Forgiveness Encouragement Grace


What type of literature Philemon Bible?

This is an Exposition.


Who wrote a bible book to the master of a runaway slave?

The book you're referring to is The Epistle of Paul to Philemon, which is widely accepted as a genuine letter from Saint Paul of Tarsus.


Pauls letters in The Bible?

It starts in Romans and ends in Philemon


Which books has only 1 chapter in bible?

philemon and jude


What period of time was covered in the letter to Philemon?

What is known as the book of Philemon in the Bible, is actually a letter from the apostle Paul to a Christian brother named Philemon, regarding a run-away slave named Onesimus, who had since become a Christian himself. Paul wrote it sometime around 60-61 CE, during the actual event, when he was in prison for preaching. (Philemon 1, 9-12)