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Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, Philemon

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An apostle writes a brief personal appeal from imprisonment on behalf of a formerly runaway slave who has become a Christian and whom he is returning to his master, urging the master to receive him not as a slave but as a beloved brother. The letter balances gentle moral exhortation and practical arrangements: the writer offers to cover any debt or wrong, emphasizes persuasion over command, celebrates the recipient's faith and love, and requests hospitality for a hoped-for visit, framing reconciliation and mutual Christian duty as the central concerns.

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Richard Francis Weymouth

Richard Francis Weymouth was a British scholar and translator known for his modern English translation of the New Testament, the "Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech." His work aimed to make the biblical texts more accessible to contemporary readers while maintaining the original meanings. Weymouth's translations of various New Testament books, including 1 Corinthians and 1 John, reflect his commitment to clarity and readability. In addition to his translation work, he contributed to biblical scholarship and was involved in the study of the Greek language. His translations continue to be appreciated for their linguistic precision and literary quality.

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