The Chiastic Structure and Meaning of Paul’s Letter to Philemon
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Description: Proposes a new chiastic structure for Paul’s letter.
John Paul Heil, «The Chiastic Structure and Meaning of Paul’s Letter to Philemon» Index-Html, Vol. 82 (2001) 178-206 John Paul Heil, «The Chiastic Structure and Meaning of PaulÂ’s Letter to Philemon», Vol. 82 (2001) 178-206
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Page title: | John Paul Heil, «The Chiastic Structure and Meaning of Paul’s Letter to Philemon» Index-Html, Vol. 82 (2001) 178-206 |
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Description: | This article proposes a new chiastic structure for Paul’s letter to Philemon based on rigorous criteria and methodology. The center and pivot of the chiasm, ‘but without your consent I resolved to do nothing, so that your good might not be as under compulsion but rather under benevolence’ (v. 14), is a key to explicating the letter’s supposedly unclear purpose. Paul wants Philemon to give his former slave Onesimus back to Paul as a beloved brother and fellow worker for the gospel of Jesus Christ, because of Philemon’s response to the grace of God evident in his faithful love for the holy ones as a beloved brother and fellow worker of Paul. |
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