Paul was a prisoner in a Roman Prison. There he met a man by the name of Onesimus. Onesimus was a run away slave and some how ended up in prison with Paul. Paul led Onesimus to the Lord Jesus Christ while in prison. This story is found in Philemon, a one chapter book. Please read it.
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Onesimus. You can find it in the book of Philemon in the New Testament.
The book of Philemon in the New Testament tells the story of a runaway slave named Onesimus who was converted to Christianity by Paul and returned to his master, Philemon. Paul writes to Philemon urging him to forgive Onesimus and treat him as a brother in Christ.
He became a christian
Yes, Philemon did take Onesimus back after receiving a letter from Paul. In his letter, Paul urged Philemon to welcome Onesimus back as a brother in Christ, not just as a slave. This appeal likely influenced Philemon's decision to reconcile with Onesimus.
"Twice Freed" is a historical fiction book by Patricia St. John set in ancient Rome. The main characters are Onesimus, a slave, Philemon, his master, and Paul, a Christian missionary. The story follows Onesimus' journey towards understanding forgiveness and redemption through his interactions with Philemon and Paul.
Onesimus
The key people mentioned in the book of Colossians are the apostle Paul, Timothy, Onesimus, and the believers in Colossae to whom the letter is addressed.
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.
The only personal letter written by Paul in the New Testament is Philemon. It is about Paul encouraging Philemon to forgive and accept back his runaway slave, Onesimus, who had become a Christian.
There is only one chapter in the bok of Phi lemon, it is a book of Paul, written from prison.