whom I desired to keep with me, that on your behalf he might serve me in my chains for the Good News.
Parallel translations
- KJV Whom I would have retained with me, that in thy stead he might have ministered unto me in the bonds of the gospel:
- BSB I would have liked to keep him with me, so that on your behalf he could minister to me in my chains for the gospel.
- NKJV whom I wished to keep with me, that on your behalf he might minister to me in my chains for the gospel.
- NASB whom I wanted to keep with me, so that in your behalf he might be at my service in my imprisonment for the gospel;
- NLT I wanted to keep him here with me while I am in these chains for preaching the Good News, and he would have helped me on your behalf.
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Quick answer
Paul admits he would have liked to keep Onesimus to assist him in prison on Philemon's behalf. Onesimus had become a real help in Paul's gospel work.
Overview
Paul confesses his personal desire: Onesimus's service would have been welcome during his imprisonment for the "Good News." He frames that service as something Philemon might have rendered through his slave. Yet Paul will not presume on Philemon's generosity, showing that even good desires must yield to honoring others' freedom and conscience.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Eph 3:1For this cause I, Paul, am the prisoner of Christ Jesus on behalf of you Gentiles,
- Phil 1:7It is even right for me to think this way on behalf of all of you, because I have you in my heart, because, both in my bonds and in the defense and confirmation of the Good News, you all are partakers with me of grace.
- 1 Cor 16:17I rejoice at the coming of Stephanas, Fortunatus, and Achaicus; for that which was lacking on your part, they supplied.
- Phlm 1:1Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus, and Timothy our brother, to Philemon, our beloved fellow worker,
- Phil 2:30because for the work of Christ he came near to death, risking his life to supply that which was lacking in your service toward me.
- Eph 4:1I therefore, the prisoner in the Lord, beg you to walk worthily of the calling with which you were called,
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