Philémon 1:17

17 Si donc tu me regardes comme uni à toi reçois-le comme moi-même.

Philémon 1:17 Meaning and Commentary

Philemon 1:17

If thou count me therefore a partner
A companion and friend, who reckon each other's affairs and interest their own: the word answers to (rbx) , a word often used in Talmudic writings, for an associate of the doctors or wise men: here it may mean also a partner both in grace, and in the ministry; one that shared in the same gifts and graces of the Spirit of God, and one that was to be a partaker of the inheritance with the saints in light: now if Philemon reckoned the apostle such an one, as he doubtless did, as being engaged in the same common cause, and a partaker of the same common faith, and interested in the same common salvation; then he entreats him on account of Onesimus, in the following manner,

receive him as myself;
intimating, that he was as dear to him as himself; that he loved him as his own soul; and that he should take whatever respect and affection were shown to him as done to himself; and that he would have him receive him into his house, his heart and affections, as he would receive him the apostle himself, should he come to him.

Philémon 1:17 In-Context

15 Car peut-être n'a-t-il été séparé de toi pour quelque temps, qu'afin que tu le recouvrasses pour toujours;
16 Non plus comme un esclave, mais comme supérieur à un esclave, comme un frère, particulièrement chéri de moi, et bien plus de toi, selon la chair, et selon le Seigneur.
17 Si donc tu me regardes comme uni à toi reçois-le comme moi-même.
18 S'il t'a fait quelque tort, ou s'il te doit quelque chose, mets-le sur mon compte.
19 Moi, Paul, je te l'écris de ma propre main, je te le rendrai, sans te dire que tu te dois toi-même à moi.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.