
The Book of Philemon
New Testament
Philemon Summary — Book Overview
- Author
- Paul
- Written
- ~AD 60–62
- Testament
- New Testament
- Chapters
- 1
- Key Theme
- Forgiveness, reconciliation, and the transforming power of the gospel.
- Written For
- Philemon, a believer in Colossae
Introduction of Philemon
Philemon is Paul’s shortest and most personal letter, written from prison around AD 60–62. Addressed to Philemon, a wealthy Christian in Colossae, it concerns his runaway slave Onesimus, who had become a believer under Paul’s influence. With remarkable tact and theological depth, Paul appeals for reconciliation and forgiveness. The letter beautifully illustrates the radical social implications of the gospel. It leaves readers wondering how transformed relationships can challenge the status quo of their own time.


