{"query": "Easton: Philemon", "count": 17, "results": [{"id": "card_c_47761b87df03", "title": "Easton: Philemon cites Philemon", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Cites Philemon 1:2 — a chapter:verse reference found in the card text."}, {"id": "card_c_5fc1547f07a2", "title": "Easton: Mark cites Philemon", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Cites Philemon 1:24 — a chapter:verse reference found in the card text."}, {"id": "card_c_fb422b172655", "title": "Easton: Demas cites Philemon", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Cites Philemon 1:24 — a chapter:verse reference found in the card text."}, {"id": "card_c_2b8eae2bba1b", "title": "Easton: Imputation cites Philemon", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Cites Philemon 1:18 — a chapter:verse reference found in the card text."}, {"id": "card_c_86aa3a810ce0", "title": "Easton: Onesimus cites Philemon", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Cites Philemon 1:16 — a chapter:verse reference found in the card text."}, {"id": "card_c_0206dd466c8f", "title": "Easton: Luke cites Philemon", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Cites Philemon 1:24 — a chapter:verse reference found in the card text."}, {"id": "card_n_bb6a0264e07f", "title": "Easton: Onesimus", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Useful, a slave who, after robbing his master Philemon (q.v.) at Colosse, fled to Rome, where he was converted by the apostle Paul, who sent him back to his master with the epistle which bears his nam"}, {"id": "card_n_5daed6c3700e", "title": "Easton: Philemon, Epistle to", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Was written from Rome at the same time as the epistles to the Colossians and Ephesians, and was sent also by Onesimus. It was addressed to Philemon and the members of his family. It was written for th"}, {"id": "card_n_68206af8ef18", "title": "Easton: Philemon", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "An inhabitant of Colosse, and apparently a person of some note among the citizens (Col. 4:9; Philemon 1:2). He was brought to a knowledge of the gospel through the instrumentality of Paul (19), and he"}, {"id": "card_c_9c4deb643951", "title": "Easton: Philemon, Epistle to references Ephesians", "shelf": "connections", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Card references Ephesians. Auto-detected via book-name match."}, {"id": "card_c_b5265dd513ec", "title": "Easton: Philemon, Epistle to references Colossians", "shelf": "connections", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Card references Colossians. Auto-detected via book-name match."}, {"id": "card_n_8d4beb34143a", "title": "Easton: Demas", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "A companion and fellow-labourer of Paul during his first imprisonment at Rome (Philemon 1:24; Col. 4:14). It appears, however, that the love of the world afterwards mastered him, and he deserted the a"}, {"id": "card_c_5bbfbce66c6b", "title": "Easton: Philemon references Paul", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Mentions Paul (place) — the name appears in the card text; the entry is Easton's Bible Dictionary (public domain), which classifies it as a place."}, {"id": "card_n_19c3ff099c6f", "title": "Easton: Epaphras", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Lovely, spoken of by Paul (Col. 1:7; 4:12) as “his dear fellow-servant,” and “a faithful minister of Christ.” He was thus evidently with him at Rome when he wrote to the Colossians. He was a distingui"}, {"id": "card_n_b9773ee5cbfd", "title": "Easton: Imputation", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Is used to designate any action or word or thing as reckoned to a person. Thus in doctrinal language (1) the sin of Adam is imputed to all his descendants, i.e., it is reckoned as theirs, and they are"}, {"id": "card_n_969c25359f8c", "title": "Easton: Colossae", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Or Colosse, a city of Phrygia, on the Lycus, which is a tributary of the Maeander. It was about 12 miles above Laodicea, and near the great road from Ephesus to the Euphrates, and was consequently of "}, {"id": "card_n_cda1b9e0706f", "title": "Easton: Rome", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "The most celebrated city in the world at the time of Christ. It is said to have been founded B.C. 753. When the New Testament was written, Rome was enriched and adorned with the spoils of the world, a"}]}