Whom I have sent again: thou therefore receive him, that is, mine own bowels:
Te lo envío de vuelta, y cuando lo recibas, estarás recibiendo un pedazo de mi propio corazón.
Pablo envía a Onésimo de regreso a Filemón como alguien muy querido para él.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the first-century Roman Empire, slavery was a widespread institution, and Philemon was a Christian slave owner in Colossae whose runaway slave, Onesimus, had encountered the Apostle Paul while Paul was imprisoned. Paul, who had led Onesimus to faith in Christ, is now sending him back to Philemon with this letter, appealing for him to receive Onesimus not merely as a servant but as a beloved brother in the faith. This reflects Paul's emphasis on Christian unity and forgiveness within the social structures of the time.
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