Philemon 1:10
Context1:10 I am appealing 1 to you concerning my child, whose spiritual father I have become 2 during my imprisonment, 3 that is, Onesimus,
Philemon 1:18
Context1:18 Now if he has defrauded you of anything or owes you anything, charge what he owes 4 to me.
Philemon 1:23
Context1:23 Epaphras, 5 my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, greets you.


[1:10] 1 tn Or “I am encouraging…”
[1:10] 2 tn Grk “my child whom I have begotten.” The adjective “spiritual” has been supplied before “father” in the translation to clarify for the modern reader that Paul did not literally father a child during his imprisonment. Paul’s point is that he was instrumental in Onesimus’ conversion while in prison.
[1:10] 3 sn During my imprisonment. Apparently Onesimus became a believer under Paul’s shepherding while he [Paul] was a prisoner in Rome.
[1:18] 4 tn Grk “charge it to me.”
[1:23] 7 sn Epaphras is probably a shortened form of the name Epaphroditus. This is probably the same individual whom Paul spoke of as “my brother, coworker, and fellow soldier” in Phil 2:25 (see also Phil 4:18). He is also mentioned in Col 1:7 and 4:12, where he is a founder of the church in Colossae (BDAG 360 s.v. ᾿Επαφρᾶς).