In his letter to Philemon, Paul did not ask him to
...In his letter to Philemon, Paul did not ask him to
Grant freedom to his slave Onesimus
Allow Onesimus become a servant of God
Forgive Onesimus for his earlier misbehaviour
Prepare a feast for him
Correct answer is D
The primary requests and appeals made by Paul in his letter to Philemon were related to Onesimus, Philemon's slave who had become a believer in Christ. Paul urged Philemon to forgive Onesimus for any past wrongdoing, to receive him back not as a slave but as a beloved brother in Christ, and to allow Onesimus to continue serving alongside Paul in ministry as a fellow servant of God. However, there is no mention or request for Philemon to prepare a feast for Paul in the letter.
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