Eirene
My Bible says it means useful
the white men benifitted, slave owners
Hermes was the son of Zeus, so I doubt he was a slave. Answer 2: And Charon worked for money, he was not a slave.
A Greek Slave was created in 1898.
There are at least two saints named Onesimus but neither is a patron saint.
Onesimus
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.
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.
The Letter of Philemon is addressed to Paul's friend Philemon, who was the slave owner of Onesimus.
Onesimus. You can find it in the book of Philemon in the New Testament.
His name was Onesimus (pronounced "Oh-NEE-si-moose) which means 'useful'.It is believed that Onesimus became bishop at Ephesus, Turkey, after Timothy, and was martyred, possibly by stoning, under the persecution by the Emperor Trajan.
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.
Onesimus is credited with writing the biblical letter to Philemon, which is included in the New Testament.
Philemon , Titus Jude or James
Philemon was a New Testament figure who received a letter from the apostle Paul. The letter is now included in the Bible as the book of Philemon. Philemon was a wealthy Christian in Colossae who owned a slave named 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.