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Onesimus has a public staged Bible People landing page from the complete Sanctum character intake. This page preserves the route, source-count signal, and first reading anchors while deeper editorial review is still pending.

Onesimus has a public staged Bible People landing page from the complete Sanctum character intake. This page preserves the route, source-count signal, and first reading anchors while deeper editorial review is still pending.

Apostle New Testament Sanctum seed intake
Core books Colossians · Philemon
Read first Colossians 4:9 · Colossians 4:18 · Philemon 10, Philemon's slave, converted
Why this matters Apostle · Man · Person · Sanctum Seed
Story movement

Enter Onesimus through the scenes Scripture gives us

Read Onesimus through Apostle, Man, and Person, then let the passages widen the story beyond a single event.

Opening scene

Colossians 4:9

Begin with the first anchor

Start with Colossians 4:9 as the first recorded anchor currently attached to this intake entry.

Let the passage carry its own atmosphere and pressure before any art, game, or wiki layer adds interpretation.

What is at stake

Colossians 4:18

Watch what the story puts at stake

Use the source count, aliases, and categories to orient the character before adding art, model, or game-facing interpretation.

Let the passage carry its own atmosphere and pressure before any art, game, or wiki layer adds interpretation.

How the story opens wider

Philemon 10, Philemon's slave, converted

See how the life opens into the wider story

Keep Onesimus labeled as wiki entry ready needs art review; this landing page is available, but deeper identity/source review still governs any stronger claim.

Let the passage carry its own atmosphere and pressure before any art, game, or wiki layer adds interpretation.

Story movement 4

Philemon 1:10

Keep the lasting meaning in view

Read toward Philemon 1:25 when checking the current span of indexed references.

Let the passage carry its own atmosphere and pressure before any art, game, or wiki layer adds interpretation.

Why the story stays alive

Philemon 1:25

Staged Scripture character landing page from the complete Sanctum character intake

Onesimus is available now as a source-linked landing route so future Bible People, Sanctum wiki, and character-art work can start from the same intake record instead of losing the entry in a raw data file.

Let the passage carry its own atmosphere and pressure before any art, game, or wiki layer adds interpretation.

Chronology

Where Onesimus sits in the biblical sequence

Chronology helps this page stay connected to the wider biblical sequence instead of collapsing into isolated scenes.

Chronology step 1

Colossians 4:9

Colossians 4:9

Start with Colossians 4:9 as the first recorded anchor currently attached to this intake entry.

Chronology step 2

Colossians 4:18

Colossians 4:18

Use the source count, aliases, and categories to orient the character before adding art, model, or game-facing interpretation.

Chronology step 3

Philemon 10, Philemon's slave, converted

Philemon 10, Philemon's slave, converted

Keep Onesimus labeled as wiki entry ready needs art review; this landing page is available, but deeper identity/source review still governs any stronger claim.

Chronology step 4

Philemon 1:10

Philemon 1:10

Read toward Philemon 1:25 when checking the current span of indexed references.

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