Russian Bible Menge - Библия Менге info - Переведено с немецкого перевода Германа Менге - Hermann August Menge
не как раба больше, а как того, кто представляет нечто лучшее, то есть как брата возлюбленного, которым он уже в особой мере является для меня, и тем более для тебя, кому он принадлежит как телом своим, так теперь и в Господе!
Что это значит?
This verse is from Paul to Philemon about a man named Onesimus. It says that Onesimus should not be treated like a servant anymore but as a beloved brother, even more so than just in the family but also in the faith.
Объяснение для детей
Imagine you have a friend who used to play with your toys without asking. Now they're sorry and want to make things right. This verse is like saying, 'Don't treat them like that anymore; they are now part of the family, just like you.'
Исторический контекст
Paul wrote this letter around AD 60-62 from a Roman prison to Philemon, a wealthy Christian in Colossae. Onesimus, who was Philemon's slave and had run away, had become a believer through Paul’s ministry.
Применение сегодня
If someone has wronged you but is now seeking forgiveness and wants to change, this verse encourages us to welcome them with open arms and treat them as equals in both life and faith, not holding past mistakes against them.
Темы
forgivenessequality in Christservanthoodrelationship restorationredemptionbrotherhood