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Strong's #3682 - Ὀνήσιμος
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Onesimus = "profitable or useful"
- a Christian slave of Philemon
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Ὀνησιμος
name of a Christian
ὀνήσῐ-μος, ον,
useful, profitable, beneficial, h.Merc. 30, A. Eu. 924 (lyr.); πεπονθὼς ὀνήσιμα S. Ant. 995, cf. Aj. 665, etc.; aiding, succouring, ἔγχος Id. Tr. 1014 (lyr.). Adv. -μως Pl. Lg. 747c.
Ὀνήσιμος, Ὀνησίμου, ὁ (i. e. profitable, helpful; from ὄνησις profit), Onesimus, a Christian, the slave of Philemon: Philemon 1:10; Colossians 4:9. (Cf. Lightfoots Commentary, introduction, Hackett in B. D.)
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Ὀνήσιμος , -ου , ὁ
(i.e. profitable, < ὄνησις , profit),
Onesimus: Colossians 4:9, Philemon 1:10 (a common name among slaves; v. MM, iii, xviii).†
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This word (ter in NT), which, according to Grimm-Thayer, is ";found neither in the Grk. OT nor in prof. auth.";, occurs frequently in the papyri in the literal sense of ";debt."; To Deissmann’s exx. in BS p. 221 we may add such passages as BGU IV. 1158.18 (B.C. 9) μενεῖ δὲ ἡ ὀφιλὴ ἀ [κ ]ίνδυνο (ς) παντὸ (ς) κινδύν (ου), P Oxy II. 286.18 (A.D. 82) ὑπὲρ τῆς προκειμένης ὀφειλῆς, P Fay 247 (c. A.D. 100) an account headed ἔχθεσις Εὐημερ [είας ὀ ]φειλῆς, P Tebt II. 323.15 (A.D. 127) οἰ ]κίαν. . . καθαρὰ [ν ] ἀπὸ ὀφιλῆς, P Oxy IV. 719.24 (A.D. 193) ἀπό τε δημοσίας κα [ὶ ἰδιωτικῆ ]ς ὀφιλῆς, al. It may be noted that BGU IV. 1055.31 (B.C. 13) τὸ ἐν ο ̣̔̓φι ̣λ ̣ῇ θησόμενον, cited by Moulton Proleg. p. 161 n..2, should be read τὸ ἐνο ̣φι ̣λ ̣ηθησόμενον, and similarly ib. 1053i. 35 : cf. p Tebt I. 17.6 (B.C. 114) πάντα τὰ ἐνοφειλόμενα περὶ τὴν κώμην, ";all arrears owing from the neighbourhood"; (Edd.).
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