The Emphatic Diaglott
(Interlinear Text)
1865 by Benjamin Wilson
Philemon Chapter 1
Phm 1:1 Paul, a prisoner of Anointed Jesus, and Timothy the brother, to Philemon the beloved one and fellow-worker of us,
Phm 1:2 and to Apphia the beloved one, and Archippus the fellow-soldier of us, and to the in house of thee congregation;
Phm 1:3 favor to you and peace from God a Father of us, and Lord Jesus Anointed.
Phm 1:4 I give thanks to the God of me always, a remembrance of the making in the prayers of me,
Phm 1:5 hearing of thee the love and the faith, which thou hast to the Lord Jesus and for all the holy ones;
Phm 1:6 that he fellowship of the faith of thee active may become by a knowledge of every good of the in us, in regard to Anointed Jesus.
Phm 1:7 Joy for we have much and consolation in the love of thee, because the bowels of the holy ones has been refreshed through thee, O brother.
Phm 1:8 Therefore much in Anointed boldness having to enjoin thee the becoming thing,
Phm 1:9 through the love rather I beseech; such a one being, as Paul an old man, now but also a prisoner of Jesus Anointed:
Phm 1:10 I beseech thee concerning of the of me child, whom I begot in the bonds of me, Onesimus,
Phm 1:11 that formerly to thee unprofitable, now but to thee and to me profitable, whom I sent back;
Phm 1:12 thou but him, that is the my bowels, do thou receive.
Phm 1:13 When I was wishing for myself to retain, so that on behalf of thee to me he might serve in the bonds of the glad tidings;
Phm 1:14 without but of the thy consent nothing I wished to do, so that not as according to constraint the good of thee might be, but according to willingness.
Phm 1:15 Perhaps for on account of this he was separated for an hour, so that an age him thou mightest receive;
Phm 1:16 no longer as a slave, but above a slave, a brother beloved, especially to me, by how much but more to thee, both in flesh and in Lord.
Phm 1:17 If then me thou holdest a partner, receive thou him as me.
Phm 1:18 If but any thing he wronged thee, or owes, this to me put thou on account.
Phm 1:19 I Paul wrote with the my hand; I will pay off; so that not I may say to thee, that even thyself to me thou owest.
Phm 1:20 Yes, O brother, I of thee should be profited in Lord; refresh thou of me the bowels in Anointed.
Phm 1:21 Having confidence in the obedience of thee I wrote to thee, knowing, that even beyond what I may say thou wilt do.
Phm 1:22 At the same time but also prepare thou for me a lodging; I hope for, that through the prayers of you I shall be imparted to you.
Phm 1:23 Salutes thee Epaphras, the fellow-captive of me in Anointed Jesus,
Phm 1:24 Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, Luke, the fellow-workers of me.
Phm 1:25 The favor of the Lord of us Jesus Anointed with the spirit of you.