Philemon - General Questions (easy) Flashcards
G – To whom should you charge it if Onesimus has done you any wrong or owes you anything?
Paul
(Philemon 1:18)
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G – In whom could Paul be bold and order you to do what you ought to do?
Christ
(Philemon 1:8)
G – Whose son did Onesimus become while Paul was in chains?
Paul’s
(Philemon 1:10)
G – Who is in chains for the gospel?
Paul
(Philemon 1:13)
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G – Who is sending Onesimus back to you?
Paul
(Philemon 1:12)
G – What was Onesimus to you formerly?
Useless
(Philemon 1:11)
G – What did Paul not want to do without your consent?
Anything (Philemon 1:14)
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G – Who is an old man?
Paul
(Philemon 1:9)
G – When does Paul thank his God as he remembers you in his prayers?
Always
(Philemon 1:4)
G – Who appeals to you for his son Onesimus?
Paul
(Philemon 1:10)
G – Who always thanks his God as he remember you in his prayers?
Paul
(Philemon 1:4)
G – Who would have liked to keep Onesimus with him?
Paul
(Philemon 1:13)
G – Whom might you have back forever?
Onesimus
(Philemon 1:15)
G – Whom would Paul have liked to keep with him?
Onesimus
(Philemon 1:13)
G – Whom should you welcome as you would welcome Paul if you consider Paul a partner?
Onesimus
(Philemon 1:17)
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G – Who has now become useful both to you and to Paul?
Onesimus
(Philemon 1:11)
G – When has Onesimus become useful both to you and to Paul?
Now
(Philemon 1:11)
G – Who is writing this with his own hand?
Paul
(Philemon 1:19)
G – Who prefers to appeal to you on the basis of love?
Paul
(Philemon 1:9)
G – Who did not want to do anything without your consent?
Paul
(Philemon 1:14)
G – Who is Paul’s very heart?
Onesimus
(Philemon 1:12)
G – Whom has your love given great joy and encouragement?
Paul
(Philemon 1:7)
G – Who could order you to do what you ought to do?
Paul
(Philemon 1:8)
G – Who could be bold in Christ and order you to do what you ought to do?
Paul
(Philemon 1:8)
G – Who was useless to you formerly?
Onesimus
(Philemon 1:11)
G – What has Onesimus now become both to you and to Paul?
Useful
(Philemon 1:11)
G – When was Onesimus useless to you?
Formerly
(Philemon 1:11)
G – Who was separated from you for a little while?
Onesimus
(Philemon 1:15)
G – To whom is Onesimus very dear?
Paul
(Philemon 1:16)
G – Who prays that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective in deepening your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of Christ?
Paul
(Philemon 1:6)
G – Who became Paul’s son while Paul was in chains?
Onesimus (Philemon 1:10)
G – Who is even dearer to you?
Onesimus
(Philemon 1:16)