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In the “book” of Philemon, which is just one chapter, Paul seems to have fallen in love with the word “bowels” and uses it multiple times:

[7] For we have great joy and consolation in thy love, because the bowels of the saints are refreshed by thee, brother.

[12] Whom I have sent again: thou therefore receive him, that is, mine own bowels:

[20] Yea, brother, let me have joy of thee in the Lord: refresh my bowels in the Lord.

It reminds me of when Joseph Smith wrote 2 Nephi, and in chapter 3 he fell into the same rut over a different word:

[12] Wherefore, the fruit of thy loins shall write; and the fruit of the loins of Judah shall write; and that which shall be written by the fruit of thy loins, and also that which shall be written by the fruit of the loins of Judah, shall grow together, unto the confounding of false doctrines and laying down of contentions, and establishing peace among the fruit of thy loins, and bringing them to the knowledge of their fathers in the latter days, and also to the knowledge of my covenants, saith the Lord.

The letter is considered by most scholars to be one of the seven epistles of Paul which are authentic, not forgeries. Onesimus was a slave owned by Philemon who fled after stealing money, but he bumped into Paul and was converted to Christ just as Philemon had been converted earlier. Paul talked the slave into returning to Philemon with this letter, and Paul told Philemon if Onesimus owed any money to put it on his tab, though how Paul was going to swing that while sitting in prison was an open matter.