
Bible (Reina Valera) NT 18: Epístola de Pablo a Filemón
by Reina-Valera
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La Epístola a Filemón, escrita por el apóstol Pablo, es una carta personal dirigida a Filemón, un cristiano prominente y propietario de esclavos en Colosas. La carta trata sobre la situación de Onésimo, un esclavo de Filemón que había huido y luego conoció a Pablo en Roma. En Roma, Onésimo se convirtió al cristianismo, y Pablo lo envía de regreso a Filemón con una petición especial: que Filemón reciba a Onésimo no como un esclavo, sino como un hermano en Cristo. Pablo argumenta que la fe en Cristo elimina las diferencias sociales y legales, estableciendo una nueva relación basada en el amor y la unidad. La carta es un testimonio de la transformación que trae la fe en Cristo, donde la gracia y el perdón superan las divisiones sociales, y la relación entre amo y esclavo se eleva a una nueva dimensión de fraternidad cristiana.Book Details
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