Verse 1
THE GREETING
1) Written by Paul, Philemon 1:1.
2) To Philemon, Apphia, Archippus and a church that was meeting in the home of Philemon, Philemon 1:23.
3) About Onesimus, a run-away slave of Philemon, Philemon 1:10-11.
4) About 64 A.D.
5) The occasion for the Epistle was that Onesimus, an unsaved, unprofitable slave of Philemon, had run away from home in Colosse of Asia Minor, crossed the Mediterranean Sea, gone to Rome, found Paul in prison, and had been saved. Paul sent Onesimus back to his master, Philemon, with the letter that reported the conversion of Onesimus and appealed for Philemon to receive him in mercy, as if it were the aged apostle returning. He, too, promised, or offered, to repay any money Onesimus may have absconded or taken when he ran away, Philemon 1:13-21.
1) "Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ " (Paulos: desmios Christou lesou) "Paul a chain-held prisoner of Jesus Christ." From this identity greeting this letter has been termed a prison epistle of Paul; It was perhaps the same imprisonment from which he also wrote the Ephesian letters, Ephesians 3:1.
2) "And Timothy our brother." (kai Timotheos ho adelphos) "And Timothy (our) brother," in the Lord and ministry -- Thus Timothy joined Paul in writing the letter and sending greetings.
3) "Unto Philemon our dearly beloved, and fellowlaborer." (Philemoni to agapeto kai sunergo hemon) "To Philemon, the beloved (brother) and our fellow-worker." As a fellow-worker Philemon had helped Paul and other missionary brethren both financially and by opening his home for church worship. The name Philemon means "affectionate." His home was in Colosse.