Onesimus the Run-Away Slave

Fiction & Literature, Religious
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Author: E. E Coleman, T. Marie Smith ISBN: 9781449712389
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: March 15, 2011
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: E. E Coleman, T. Marie Smith
ISBN: 9781449712389
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: March 15, 2011
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Born a slave, Onesimus was educated to serve Master Mamun, a physician, in the art of healing for the Masters vast household and to help with his practice. Master Mamun died when Onesimus was nineteen, and he was separated from his beloved mother and sold to Philemon, a wealthy stranger from Colosse. Onesimus served Master Philemon as a physician for his many servants and animals, but vowed to someday find his mother. One day Onesimus was riding Pharaoh, Philemons favorite Arabian stallion, and came upon a wagon caravan traveling to Ephesus. He saw, and instantly fell in love with Martha, the most beautiful girl he had ever seen, and made another vow, I will someday find and marry Martha. Stealing Pharaoh and a sack of gold from Master Philemon, Onesimus became a run-away slave, andwell, heres the rest of his compelling story.

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Born a slave, Onesimus was educated to serve Master Mamun, a physician, in the art of healing for the Masters vast household and to help with his practice. Master Mamun died when Onesimus was nineteen, and he was separated from his beloved mother and sold to Philemon, a wealthy stranger from Colosse. Onesimus served Master Philemon as a physician for his many servants and animals, but vowed to someday find his mother. One day Onesimus was riding Pharaoh, Philemons favorite Arabian stallion, and came upon a wagon caravan traveling to Ephesus. He saw, and instantly fell in love with Martha, the most beautiful girl he had ever seen, and made another vow, I will someday find and marry Martha. Stealing Pharaoh and a sack of gold from Master Philemon, Onesimus became a run-away slave, andwell, heres the rest of his compelling story.

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