Worsley Version
1770 by John Worsley
Phm 1:1 Paul a prisoner of Christ Jesus, and Timothy a brother, to Philemon our beloved brother and fellow-laborer, and to the beloved Apphia,
Phm 1:2 and to Archippus our fellow-soldier, and to the church in thine house,
Phm 1:3 grace and peace be to you from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
Phm 1:4 I thank my God always making mention of thee in my prayers,
Phm 1:5 (hearing of the faith which thou hast towards the Lord Jesus, and of thy love to all the saints,)
Phm 1:6 that the communication of thy faith may become effectual in the acknowledgement of all the good that is in you towards Christ Jesus:
Phm 1:7 for we have much joy and comfort in thy love, because by thee, dear brother, the bowels of the saints are refreshed.
Phm 1:8 Wherefore though I have sufficient authority in Christ to enjoin thee what is meet,
Phm 1:9 I would rather intreat thee out of love to me, being such a one as Paul the aged, and now a prisoner too for the sake of Jesus Christ.
Phm 1:10 I intreat thee then for my son Onesimus, whom I have begotten in my bonds,
Phm 1:11 who was formerly unprofitable to thee, but now profitable both to thee and to me; whom I have sent back to thee:
Phm 1:12 him therefore, as my own bowels, do thou receive.
Phm 1:13 Whom I would gladly have kept with me, that he might have ministered unto me as thou wouldst have done, in the bonds of the gospel.
Phm 1:14 But I would do nothing without thy knowledge, that thy kindness might not be as it were forced, but voluntary.
Phm 1:15 For perhaps he was therefore parted from thee for a season, that thou mightest receive him for ever:
Phm 1:16 not now as a servant, but above a servant, a dear brother, especially to me, and how much more to thee both in the flesh and in the Lord.
Phm 1:17 If therefore thou accountest me a friend, receive him as thou wouldst receive me.
Phm 1:18 If he hath wronged thee in any thing, or is indebted to thee, place it to my accompt:
Phm 1:19 I Paul have written it with my own hand, I will pay it: not to say that thou indeed owest even thy own self to me.
Phm 1:20 Yea, my brother, let me enjoy this satisfaction from thee in the Lord: and thus refresh my bowels in the Lord.
Phm 1:21 Being fully persuaded of thy compliance, I have written to thee; knowing that thou wilt indeed do more than I ask.
Phm 1:22 But I must add, prepare me also a lodging; for I hope that through your prayers I shall be restored to you.
Phm 1:23 Epaphras my fellow-prisoner in Christ Jesus, and Marcus,
Phm 1:24 Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke my fellow-laborers, salute thee.
Phm 1:25 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit. Amen.