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Philemon 1:2

Context
1:2 to Apphia 1  our sister, 2  to Archippus our 3  fellow soldier, and to the church that meets in your house.

Philemon 1:24

Context
1:24 Mark, Aristarchus, 4  Demas 5  and Luke, my colaborers, greet you too.
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[1:2]  1 sn Apphia is thought to be the wife of Philemon.

[1:2]  2 tc Most witnesses (D2 Ψ Ï) here read τῇ ἀγαπητῇ (th agaphth, “beloved, dear”), a reading that appears to have been motivated by the masculine form of the same adjective in v. 1. Further, the earliest and best witnesses, along with a few others (א A D* F G I P 048 0278 33 81 104 1739 1881 pc), have ἀδελφῇ (adelfh, “sister”). Thus on internal and external grounds, ἀδελφῇ is the strongly preferred reading.

[1:2]  3 tn Though the term “our” does not appear in the Greek text it is inserted to bring out the sense of the passage.

[1:24]  4 sn Aristarchus accompanied Paul on his collection-journey when Paul left for Rome in Acts 27:2. He is also mentioned as a fellow prisoner in Col 4:10.

[1:24]  5 sn Demas is most likely the same individual mentioned by the Apostle Paul in 2 Tim 4:10. Apparently, he later on abandoned the faith because of his love of the world.



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