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Philemon 1:5

The Pulpit Commentary on Philemon 1:5

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Hearing of thy love, and of the faith … saints. He would hear of these instances of Philemon's faith and love naturally through Epaphras (see on ). Refer "faith" to "the Lord Jesus" and "love" to "all the saints" (a chiasmus, or cross-reference).

Note that the phrase is πρὸς (i.e. erga, towards) τὸν κύριον, but εἰς (i.e. upon) τοὺς ἁγίους; perhaps because Christ cannot now be reached by bodily efforts, but only aspired towards by the soul; while the poor can actually be reached and ministered unto.

"Ye have the poor always with you, but me ye have not always" (). All Christians are called "saints" in the Scriptures, as , and invariably. What a reminder to them of their "holy calling" ()!

Meyer notes, however, that it is not uncommon with St. Paul to vary the preposition (; ).

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