I. The Debt Owed II. The Promise Made III. The Benefit Sought
I. The Nature of the Error II. The Refutation of the Error III. The Exposure of the Error
I. The Spurious Arguments II. The Underlying Problem III. The Terrible Loss
I. The Ceremonial Laws II. The Forbidden Judgment III. The Foreshadowed Body
I. The Meaning II. The Manner III. The Benefit
I. Greater Than Physical Circumcision II. Equivalent to Spiritual Baptism III. Vital for Christian Completeness
I. The Meaning II. The Manner III. The Benefit
I. The Meaning II. The Reasons III. The Danger
I. What Onesimus Had Been II. What Onesimus Had Become III. What Onesimus Meant to Paul
I. Paul’s Initial Purpose II. Paul’s Self-Denial III. Paul’s Sincere Compliment