Onesimus in Easton's Bible Dictionary
useful, a slave who, after robbing his master Philemon
(q.v.) at
Colosse, fled to Rome, where he was converted by the
apostle
Paul, who sent him back to his master with the
epistle which
bears his name. In it he beseeches Philemon to
receive his slave
as a "faithful and beloved brother." Paul offers to
pay to
Philemon anything his slave had taken, and to bear
the wrong he
had done him. He was accompanied on his return by
Tychicus, the
bearer of the Epistle to the Colossians (Philemon
1:16, 18).
The story of this fugitive Colossian slave is a
remarkable
evidence of the freedom of access to the prisoner
which was
granted to all, and "a beautiful illustration both
of the
character of St. Paul and the transfiguring power
and righteous
principles of the gospel."
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