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Philemon, A Video Study

4 Lessons on History, Meaning, and Application

David E. Garland
Barcode 9780310143925
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Release Date: 25/05/2023

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Label: Zondervan Academic
Series: Zondervan Beyond the Basics Video Series
Language: English
Publisher: Zondervan

4 Lessons on History, Meaning, and Application
In Philemon, A Video Study, David Garland teaches through the book of Philemon passage-by-passage. Lessons show how to bring the ancient message of Philemon into a modern context and explain not only what the letter of Philemon meant to its original recipient but also how it can speak to us powerfully today.

The letter to Philemon brings a bold call for forgiveness and unity as the brotherhood of all believers. This letter, the shortest book in the Bible, speaks powerfully to us today toward issues like equality, unity, and what conversion to Christ does for us all. Christ forgave us everything and welcomed us as brothers and sisters in the Lord, now the choice of action is ours.

Philemon, A Video Study features scholar David E. Garland teaching through the book of Philemon in 4 engaging and challenging lessons. Together with Garland’s Colossians, Philemon in the NIV Application Commentary series, these lessons bring the meaning of this short letter into the twenty-first century. Garland comments on the text itself and explores issues in Paul’s culture and ours that help us understand the meaning and significance of each passage.

Philemon, A Video Study is part of the Zondervan Beyond the Basics Video Series, which is dedicated to bringing expert teaching from world's best biblical scholars and theologians directly to interested learners.

Session Titles and Runtimes:

1 - Introduction to Philemon (41 min)

2 - Philemon 1–7 (37 min)

3 - Philemon 8–16 (37 min)

4 - Philemon 17–25 (38 min)