Luke 7:2
A centurion <1543> [centurion's.]
<3739> [who.]
was sick <2258 2192 2560> [was sick.]
Philippians 2:20
<2192> [I have.]
like <2473> [like-minded. or, so dear unto me.]
Philippians 4:1
So then <5620> [Therefore.]
and <2532> [and.]
my ............. joy ........... my <3450 5479> [my joy.]
in this way <3779> [so.]
Colossians 1:7
Epaphras <1889> [Epaphras.]
our ........... our <2257> [our.]
faithful <4103> [a.]
Philemon 1:1
[A. D. 64. A. M. 4068.]
a prisoner <1198> [a prisoner.]
Timothy <5095> [Timothy.]
to Philemon <5371> [Philemon.]
The apostle in this epistle indulges in some fine paronomasais on the proper names. Thus Philemon, [Philemon <\\See definition 5371\\>,] affectionate, or beloved, is "our dearly beloved;" Apphia, ([Apphia <\\See definition 682\\> from appha,] the affectionate address of a brother or sister, according to Suidas,) is "the beloved sister," as several MSS., Vulgate, and others correctly read; Archippus, ([Archippos <\\See definition 751\\>,] the ruler of the horse, for the managing of which heros were anciently famous,) is "our fellow- soldier;" and Onesimus, ([Onesimos <\\See definition 3682\\>,] useful or profitable,) once unprofitable, is now profitable.
and .......... and <2532> [and fellow labourer.]