Philemon 1:14
But without thy mind would I do nothing; that thy benefit should not be as it were of necessity, but willingly.
Context
This verse from Philemon Chapter 1 connects to 10 cross-references. Paul's shortest letter — a personal appeal to Philemon on behalf of Onesimus, a runaway slave who has become a Christian through Paul's ministry in prison. Paul asks Philemon to receive Onesimus back, no longer as a slave but as …
Andere Übersetzungen
but without thy mind I would do nothing; that thy goodness should not be as of necessity, but of free will.
and apart from thy mind I willed to do nothing, that as of necessity thy good deed may not be, but of willingness,
But without your approval I would do nothing; so that your good works might not be forced, but done freely from your heart.
Querverweise
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