Onesimus: Runaway Slave Turned Brother

An informational overview of Onesimus and his transformation.

Biblical Context

Onesimus appears in letters.

A Fugitive Slave Who Became a Leader

Onesimus, once a slave belonging to Philemon, encountered Paul and became a believer. Paul advocated for his reception no longer as a slave but as a beloved brother. Early tradition suggests Onesimus later became a bishop in Ephesus, reflecting the social mobility possible within early Christian communities.

Archaeological Evidence

Roman legal texts and inscriptions document the status of slaves, manumission practices, and household structures. Ephesus excavations reveal early Christian meeting spaces where Onesimus may have served.

Bible Verses About Onesimus: Runaway Slave Turned Brother

Philemon 1:10 – Paul fathers Onesimus.

Philemon 1:16 – No longer a slave.

Colossians 4:9 – Faithful brother.

Philemon 1:17 – Receive him as me.

Philemon 1:18 – Paul offers repayment.

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