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Philemon may refer to: In the Bible * Epistle to Philemon The Epistle to Philemon is one of the books of the Christianity, Christian New Testament. It is a Prison literature, prison letter, authored by Paul the Apostle (the opening verse also mentions Saint Timothy, Timothy), to Saint Philemon, Philem ..., a book in the New Testament * Philemon (biblical figure), recipient of Saint Paul's Epistle to Philemon Arts and entertainment * ''Philémon'' (comics), a Franco-Belgian comic book series by Fred * ''Philemon'' (musical), a 1975 off-Broadway musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt * Philemon Arthur and the Dung, a music group from Scania, Sweden, consisting of two members, whose real names are unknown * Philemon, a character from the '' Persona'' video game series People * Helen Philemon (born 1980), track and field athlete from Papua New Guinea * Philemon (given name), a list of people with the given name * Philemon (poet), an Athenian poet and playwright of the New ...
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Epistle To Philemon
The Epistle to Philemon is one of the books of the Christianity, Christian New Testament. It is a Prison literature, prison letter, authored by Paul the Apostle (the opening verse also mentions Saint Timothy, Timothy), to Saint Philemon, Philemon, a leader in the Colossae, Colossian church. It deals with the themes of forgiveness and Reconciliation (theology), reconciliation. Paul does not identify himself as an apostle with authority, but as "a prisoner of Jesus Christ", calling Timothy "our brother", and addressing Philemon as "fellow labourer" and "brother" (). Onesimus, a Slavery in ancient Rome, slave who had escaped from his master Philemon, was returning with this epistle wherein Paul asked Philemon to receive him as a "brother beloved" (). Philemon was a wealthy Christian, possibly a bishop of the house church#Origins, church that met in his home () in Colossae. This letter is now generally regarded as one of the Authorship of the Pauline epistles#undisputed, undisputed ...
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Philemon (biblical Figure)
Philemon (; , ) was an early Christian in Asia Minor who was the recipient of a private letter from Paul of Tarsus which forms part of the Christian New Testament. This letter is known as Epistle to Philemon, although it is addressed "to Philemon, our dear friend and fellow worker, also to Apphia our sister (possibly Philemon's wife) and Archippus our fellow soldier, and to the House church#Origins, church that meets in your home". Paul asks Philemon to "take back" Onesimus, who may previously have been his Slavery in antiquity, slave. Philemon is known as a saint by several Christian churches along with Apphia (or Appia), seen as his wife. Philemon was a wealthy Christian and a minister (possibly a bishop).Apostolic constitution, Const. Apost., VI, 46 The Menaia of 22 November speak of Philemon as a holy apostle who, in company with Apphia, Archippus, and Onesimus, had been martyred at Colossae during the first general persecution in the reign of Nero. In the list of the Sevent ...
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Philémon (comics)
''Philémon'' is a series in the Franco-Belgian comics style created by French artist Fred and published by Dargaud. The series began serial publication in the French magazine ''Pilote'' on July 22, 1965, before it eventually became an album series. (''Pilote'' was a direct response to the Franco-Belgian weeklies ''Spirou'' and ''Journal de Tintin'', and sought to test more recent and dynamic strips on young and adolescent readers.) The general tone of the series is of fantastic realism, depicting the adventures of the young farmboy Philémon in surreal adventures featuring odd creatures in odd places, and it is considered one of the most poetic and original ''bande dessinée'' series of all time. Synopsis Philémon is a rural French teenager. His best friend is a donkey named Anatole. Philémon's father easily gets angry and he despairs at the "tall stories" his son tells him. Philémon's early adventures begin when, by accident, Philémon fell down a well and ended up on a beac ...
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Philemon (musical)
''Philemon'' is a 1975 Off-Broadway musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt. The show was produced on ''Hollywood Television Theatre'' in 1976 with the original cast and directed by Norman Lloyd. It had a brief Off-Broadway revival in 1991. Plot summary Set in the city of Antioch (in the Roman Empire) during the third century, the Roman army has been ordered to hunt and kill all Christians. Marcus Gallerius, the commander of the Roman garrison hires a desperate street performer, Cockian, to impersonate the Christian priest Philemon, so that he may lure the true leader of the Christian underground. Cockian at first is unwilling to assume this role, but once his freedom is promised for carrying out this task, he agrees. The role is simple enough - living in a jail cell and intercepting any secret messages that may come through. Cockian meets Andos, a seemingly young prisoner who is responsible for seeing to Philemon's needs. But soon, the relationship between Andos and Cockian g ...
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Philemon Arthur And The Dung
Philemon may refer to: In the Bible * Epistle to Philemon, a book in the New Testament * Philemon (biblical figure), recipient of Saint Paul's Epistle to Philemon Arts and entertainment * ''Philémon'' (comics), a Franco-Belgian comic book series by Fred * ''Philemon'' (musical), a 1975 off-Broadway musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt * Philemon Arthur and the Dung, a music group from Scania, Sweden, consisting of two members, whose real names are unknown * Philemon, a character from the ''Persona'' video game series People * Helen Philemon (born 1980), track and field athlete from Papua New Guinea * Philemon (given name), a list of people with the given name *Philemon (poet), an Athenian poet and playwright of the New Comedy * Philemon (geographer), an Ancient Greek geographer of the 1st century AD Other * Baucis and Philemon Baucis and Philemon () are two characters from Greek mythology, only known to us from Ovid's ''Metamorphoses''. Baucis and Philemon were an ...
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Persona (series)
''Persona'', previously marketed as ''Shin Megami Tensei: Persona'' outside of Japan, is a video game franchise primarily developed by Atlus and owned by Sega. Centered around a series of Japanese role-playing game, Japanese role-playing video games, ''Persona'' is a spin-off from Atlus' ''Megami Tensei'' franchise. The first entry in the series, ''Revelations: Persona'', was released in 1996 for the PlayStation (console), PlayStation. The series has seen several more games since, with the most recent main entry being 2024's ''Persona 3 Reload.'' ''Persona'' began as a spin-off based on the positively-received high school setting of ''Shin Megami Tensei If...'' (1994). ''Persona'' core features include a group of students as the main cast, a silent protagonist similar to the mainline ''Megami Tensei'' franchise, and combat using #Personas, Personas. Beginning with ''Persona 3'' in 2006, the main series came to focus more on, and become renowned for, the immersive Dating sim, soc ...
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Helen Philemon
Helen Philemon (born 28 August 1980) is a track and field athlete from Papua New Guinea. She represented her country at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Life Philemon was born in East New Britain Province East New Britain is a province of Papua New Guinea, consisting of the north-eastern part of the island of New Britain and the Duke of York Islands. The capital of the province is Kokopo, not far from the old capital of Rabaul, which was largely .... She represented Papua New Guinea at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in 100 metres and was a member of the 4 x 400 metre women's relay team. In 2014 she represented her country at the Commonwealth Games in 100 metres, 4 x 100 metre relay and 4 x 400 metre relay. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Philemon, Helen Living people 1980 births Athletes (track and field) at the 2010 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games competitors for Papua New Guinea Pacific Games silver medalists for Papua New Guinea Pacific G ...
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Philemon (given Name)
Philemon is a given name. In the Bible, the Epistle to Philemon is addressed to Saint Philemon. Others so named include: * Philemon (poet) (ca. 362 BC–ca. 262 BC), Athenian poet and playwright of the New Comedy * Philemon the actor (died 305), a saint who was converted by Saint Appolonius; they were martyred together * Philemon of Antioch, Greek Orthodox Patriarch from 1766 to 1767; see List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch * Philemon Beecher (1776–1839), American attorney and member of the US House of Representatives from Ohio * Philemon Bliss (1813–1889), member of the US House of Representatives from Ohio Congressman, first chief justice of the Supreme Court of Dakota Territory, and a Missouri Supreme Court justice * Philemon Dickerson (1788–1862), member of the US House of Representatives, Governor of New Jersey and federal judge * Philemon Holland (1552–1637), English schoolmaster, physician, and translator * Phil Masinga (1969–2019), full name Philemo ...
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Philemon (poet)
Philemon (; c. 362 BC – c. 262 BC) was an Athenian poet and playwright of the New Comedy. He was born either at Soli in Cilicia or at Syracuse in Sicily but moved to Athens some time before 330 BC, when he is known to have been producing plays. Except for a short sojourn in Egypt with Ptolemy II Philadelphus, he passed his life at Athens. He later than died, nearly a hundred years old, but with mental vigour unimpaired, about the year 262 BC, according to the story, at the moment of his being crowned on the stage. He attained remarkable popularity, for he repeatedly won victories over his younger contemporary and rival Menander, whose delicate wit was apparently less to the taste of the Athenians of the time than Philemon's comedy. A statue of him was built centuries later, in the 2nd century AD. However, later generations preferred the refined style of Menander, and only stray fragments survive today. No manuscripts of his work have been located. Surviving titles and fragment ...
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Philemon (geographer)
Philemon may refer to: In the Bible * Epistle to Philemon, a book in the New Testament * Philemon (biblical figure), recipient of Saint Paul's Epistle to Philemon Arts and entertainment * ''Philémon'' (comics), a Franco-Belgian comic book series by Fred * ''Philemon'' (musical), a 1975 off-Broadway musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt * Philemon Arthur and the Dung, a music group from Scania, Sweden, consisting of two members, whose real names are unknown * Philemon, a character from the ''Persona'' video game series People *Helen Philemon (born 1980), track and field athlete from Papua New Guinea *Philemon (given name), a list of people with the given name *Philemon (poet), an Athenian poet and playwright of the New Comedy * Philemon (geographer), an Ancient Greek geographer of the 1st century AD Other * Baucis and Philemon Baucis and Philemon () are two characters from Greek mythology, only known to us from Ovid's ''Metamorphoses''. Baucis and Philemon were an ol ...
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Baucis And Philemon
Baucis and Philemon () are two characters from Greek mythology, only known to us from Ovid's ''Metamorphoses''. Baucis and Philemon were an old married couple in the region of Tyana, which Ovid places in Phrygia, and the only ones in their town to welcome disguised gods Zeus and Hermes (in Roman mythology, Jupiter and Mercury respectively), thus embodying the pious exercise of hospitality, the ritualized guest-friendship termed ''xenia'', or '' theoxenia'' when a god was involved. Story Zeus and Hermes came disguised as ordinary peasants, and began asking the people of the town for a place to sleep that night. They'd been rejected by all, "so wicked were the people of that land", when at last they came to Baucis and Philemon's simple rustic cottage. Though the couple were poor, their generosity far surpassed that of their rich neighbors, among whom the gods found "doors bolted and no word of kindness". After serving the two guests food and wine (which Ovid depicts with pl ...
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The Red Book (Jung)
''The Red Book: Liber Novus'' is a folio manuscript so named due to its original red leather binding. The work was crafted by the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung between 1914 Note that in this edition several footnotes are updated and typographical errors found in the original printings of the facsimile edition are corrected. and about 1930. It follows, records and comments in fair copy on the author's psychological observations and experiments on himself between 1913 and 1916, and draws on working drafts contained in a series of notebooks or journals, now known as the '' Black Books''. Jung produced these beginning in 1913 and continued until 1917. Despite being considered as the origin of Jung's main ''oeuvre'', it was probably never intended for conventional publication and the material was not published nor made otherwise accessible for study until 2009. In October 2009, with the cooperation of Jung's estate, ''The Red Book'' was published by W. W. Norton in a facsimile ...
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