Philemon 1:13

13 I considered keeping him with me so that he might serve me in your place during my time in prison because of the gospel.

Philemon 1:13 Meaning and Commentary

Philemon 1:13

Whom I would have retained with me
At Rome, where the apostle was a prisoner:

that in thy stead he might have ministered unto me in the bonds of
the Gospel;
the apostle was in bonds, not for any crime, for any immorality he had been guilty of, but for the sake of the Gospel, for professing and preaching that; for this he was an ambassador in bonds, as he elsewhere says, ( Ephesians 6:20 ) . Now he would have kept Onesimus with him, either to have waited upon him, in his bonds, and to have provided for him the necessaries of life; or to have assisted him in the ministration of the word, in the room of Philemon, who, had he been there, would have been employed in such service; so that if the apostle had retained him, he would have been acting not for himself, but in the room of his master, and doing what he should have done, had he been on the spot. This the apostle observes to prevent an objection that might have been made; that since Onesimus was become so profitable to him, why did he send him back? why did he not keep him for his own service? this he obviates and removes, by signifying he should have done it, but for the following reason.

Philemon 1:13 In-Context

11 He was useless to you before, but now he is useful to both of us.
12 I'm sending him back to you, which is like sending you my own heart.
13 I considered keeping him with me so that he might serve me in your place during my time in prison because of the gospel.
14 However, I didn't want to do anything without your consent so that your act of kindness would occur willingly and not under pressure.
15 Maybe this is the reason that Onesimus was separated from you for a while so that you might have him back forever—
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