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The Letter to Philemon: A New Translation with Notes and Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

Sometimes regarded as trivial because of its brevity, the letter to Philemon remains valuable both for its insight into the social setting of the New Testament and for its reiteration of a central component of the gospel—brotherly love. Barth and Blanke’s commentary is unique for its exhaustive study of the ancient world at the time Philemon was written. They examine the institution of slavery in...

prevailed over local traditions. Not only those parts of prescriptions and rulings that were or appeared to be unclear or self-contradictory, but the whole legal system of the occupying power, was ignored as much as possible, especially in Asia Minor, down to the third and fourth centuries C.E.49 Therefore it must not be assumed that Paul’s arguments in his Letter to Philemon are totally or primarily based on his acquaintance with Roman law and practice. In addition, even Roman law, specifically
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