Verse 20
let me — “me” is emphatic: “Let me have profit (so Greek ‘for joy,’ onainen, referring to the name Onesimus, ‘profitable’) from thee, as thou shouldst have had from Onesimus”; for “thou owest thine ownself to me.”
in the Lord — not in worldly gain, but in thine increase in the graces of the Lord’s Spirit [Alford].
my bowels — my heart. Gratify my feelings by granting this request.
in the Lord — The oldest manuscripts read, “in Christ,” the element or sphere in which this act of Christian love naturally ought to have place.
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