People of the Faith
Fill in the Blanks
Double or Nothing
The Roman World
Paul's Appeal
100

This woman is mentioned alongside Philemon and is believed to be part of his household.

Apphia (Philemon 1:2)

100

"Grace to you and ______ from God our Father..."

Peace (Philemon 1:3)

100

Paul says he could command Philemon to do what is required, but instead he appeals on the basis of ______.

Love (Philemon 1:8–9)

100

The city that was home to Philemon and Onesimus.

Colossae

100

Paul says he could command Philemon to do what is required, but instead chooses to do this.

Appeal to Philemon

200

Paul expected the church to hear the letter because it met in this man's house.

Philemon (Philemon 1:2)

200

"I thank my God always when I remember you in my ______."

Prayers (Philemon 1:4)

200

Paul describes Onesimus as "my very ______."

Heart (Philemon 1:12)

200

Onesimus occupied this social position in Roman society.

Slave

200

Paul describes Onesimus as his child because Onesimus became a believer through Paul's ministry while Paul was in this place.

Prison

300

This person promised to repay any debt Onesimus owed.

Paul (Philemon 1:18-19)

300

"No longer as a slave but more than a slave, as a beloved ______."

Brother (Philemon 1:16)

300

Paul was confident that Philemon would do even more than his ______ required.

Obedience (Philemon 1:21)

300

Churches did not typically meet in public forums, but often gathered in these places

A home

300

Paul asks Philemon to receive Onesimus as he would receive this person.

Paul

400

Paul refers to this person as "my child, whose father I became in my imprisonment."

Onesimus (Philemon 1:10)

400

"If he has wronged you at all, or owes you anything, charge that to my ______."

Account (Philemon 1:18)

400

Name the five people mentioned in the letter besides Christ.

Paul, Philemon, Apphia, Archippus, and Onesimus (Timothy is okay too) (Philemon 1:1–2)

400

Under Roman law, Onesimus and others of his caste were considered as this.

Property

400

If Onesimus owes Philemon anything, Paul offers to do this.

Repay the debt

500

This person was once "useless" but became "useful" after coming to faith in Christ.

Onesimus (Philemon 1:11)

500

"The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your ______."

Spirit (Philemon 1:25)

500

Name all three primary characters in the story and describe their relationship.

Paul (writer), Philemon (master/Christian friend), Onesimus (slave who became a Christian through Paul)

500

This is how a Roman slave typically gained freedom.

Manumission (being freed by their master) or self-purchase

500

Paul says Onesimus should no longer be received merely as a slave but as this.

A beloved brother