Philemon 1:23
Arabic Algerian (العهد الجديد باللهجة الجزائرية)
راهو يْسَلَّم عليك أَبَفراس، رْفيقي فالحَبس فالمَسيح يَسوع،
What Does This Mean?
This verse mentions Epaphras, who is Paul's fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus. Paul is writing to Philemon and sharing this detail about his companion during imprisonment.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friend, but both of you got caught and are hiding together. That’s like what happened to Epaphras and Paul; they were both in trouble for following Jesus.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the letter written by the Apostle Paul to Philemon while he was imprisoned. It was likely written around AD 60-62, addressing a Christian household in Colossae where Epaphras also served as a leader.
Living It Out Today
In modern scenarios, this verse can remind us that even when we face difficulties or hardships for our faith, we are not alone. Like Paul and Epaphras supporting each other, friends can support one another during tough times.
Topics
friendshipprisoners of faithsupport in adversitycommunity in Christperseverancesolidarity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Epaphras mentioned in Philemon?
Epaphras was a fellow prisoner with Paul and also served as a leader among the churches of Colossae.
What does it mean to be 'fellow prisoners' for Christ?
Being a 'fellow prisoner' means that Epaphras, like Paul, faced persecution or imprisonment because of their faith in Jesus Christ.
Why did Paul mention his companion to Philemon?
Paul likely mentioned Epaphras to connect with Philemon on a personal level and highlight the shared experiences of hardship for their faith.
What can we learn from this verse about supporting each other in adversity?
This verse teaches us that even when facing hardships, believers should support one another, showing solidarity and friendship in times of trouble.
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