If he has wronged you, or owes you anything, put that on my account;
All Commentaries on Philemon 1:18 Go To Philemon 1
Thomas Aquinas
AD 1274
Second, he offers to make good any injury to Philemon, saying, And if he did you any injury or owes you anything, namely by leaving his service, charge it to me. As if to say, I will make satisfaction. Galatians 6.2.: ‘Bear one another’s burdens.’ And more, because he first offers to make it good; second, he shows that Philemon is in his debt, not of necessity but of will.