5. Hearing--the ground of his thanksgiving. It is a delicate
mark of authenticity, that he says "hearing" as to churches and persons
whom he had not seen or then visited. Now Colosse, Philemon's
place of residence, he had never yet seen. Yet
Phm 19
here implies that Philemon was his convert. Philemon, doubtless, was
converted at Ephesus, or in some other place where he met Paul.
love and faith--The theological order is first faith then
love, the fruit of faith. But he purposely puts Philemon's
love in the first place, as it is to an act of love that he is
exhorting him.
toward . . . toward--different Greek words:
"towards" . . . "unto." Towards implies simply
direction; unto, to the advantage of.
JFB.
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