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The '''Epistle to Philemon''' is a book of the [[Bible]] in the [[New Testament]].  ''Philemon'' is generally regarded as one of the undisputed works of [[Apostle Paul|Paul]]. It is the shortest of Paul's extant [[epistle|letters]], consisting of only 25 verses.
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The '''Epistle to Philemon''' is a book of the [[Bible]] in the [[New Testament]].  ''Philemon'' is generally regarded as one of the undisputed works of [[Apostle Paul|Paul]], and it was most likely written in Rome, around 61-63 AD. It is the shortest of Paul's extant [[epistle|letters]], consisting of only 25 verses.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:33, June 11, 2006

The Epistle to Philemon is a book of the Bible in the New Testament. Philemon is generally regarded as one of the undisputed works of Paul, and it was most likely written in Rome, around 61-63 AD. It is the shortest of Paul's extant letters, consisting of only 25 verses.

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Online translations of the Epistle to Philemon: