Philemon 1:1 Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ, and Timothy our brother, unto Philemon our dearly beloved, and fellowlabourer, Philemon Chapter 1
Phm 1:1-3
The salutation.
Phm 1:4-7
Paul declareth his joy in hearing of the love and
faith of Philemon,
Phm 1:8-21
earnestly entreating him to receive into his favour
his once fugitive servant Onesimus, now become a
faithful Christian.
Phm 1:22
He desireth him to provide a lodging for himself, who
was in expectation of a speedy release,
Phm 1:23-25
and concludeth with salutations and a benediction.
Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ;
that is, for the sake of Christ, for the gospel, and for preaching of Jesus Christ.
And Timothy our brother;
from whence it is evident that Timothy was come to Paul at Rome, according to his desire,
2Ti 4:9,21, before this Epistle was written, which manifesteth that Second Epistle not to have been the last he wrote. The apostle useth to join some others with himself in his salutation; Sosthenes,
1Co 1:1
Timothy;
2Co 1:1 Phi 1:1 Col 1:1 1Th 1:1, where Silvanus also is added; from whence it appeareth that Timothy was Paul's ordinary companion, and the apostle showeth his humility in joining the name of so young a man with his own.
Fellow labourer;
whence we gather that Philemon was not a Christian only, but a minister, probably one of the ministers in Colosse in Phrygia, for it appeareth that Onesimus his servant was a Colossian,
Col 4:9.