Philemon
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Paul
Onesimus
Apphia
Alexander
Dmitri
Lucius
Philemon
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During Paul's three-year ministry in Ephesus (AD 52–55), Philemon heard the gospel and was saved. He began serving Christ in the Colossian community.
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