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1. The Law as 'Paidagogos eis Christon' in Galatians III
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- The Law as Paidagogos eis Christon (Paidagwgo_v ei0v Xristo&n) in Galatians III .
- Hoenecke gives a brief synopsis of the problems facing the Galatian congregation at the time of Paul's letter, offers an interpretation of this phrase from Galatians 3:23-25, and applies these truths about the law to the church today. ...
2. SGA - Thirteenth Street Baptist Page
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3. History of Galatians
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- Galatians is Paul's manifesto of freedom to the young church that he started in Asia Minor (Turkey). ...
- Galatians was written in 48-49 AD just before the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15) at a time of crisis. ...
- What is Christianity? Does one have to be a Jew in order to be a Christian? The book of Galatians is where Paul defines the gospel as given to him by Jesus Christ. ...
- Galatians Home | Teaching Index | History | Feedback | Teacher Bio | Other Presentations .
4. An Overview Of The Book Of Galatians
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- An Overview Of The Book Of Galatians.
- The Book of Galatians was originally written as a letter to the Christians in southern Galatia, which was a Roman province in what is now Turkey. ...
- The date of Paul's writing his letter to the Galatians has been placed between 48 to 52 AD. ...
- The argument favoring this time of writing is that the letter to the Galatians does not mention the Jerusalem Council. ... Since Paul made no reference to the decisions of the council that addressed the issue, it is asserted that Paul must have written his letter to the Galatians before the Jerusalem Council, which would place the year of writing around 48 to 49 AD. ...
- To try to settle the matter, Paul wrote his letter to the Galatians from Corinth, where he was unable to leave his missionary work at the time. ...
- In either case, it would appear that the letter to the Galatians was Paul's first epistle. ...
- Galatians 1:1-10 .
- Galatians 1:11-2:21 .
- Galatians 3:1-4:31 .
- Galatians 5:1-6:10 .
- Galatians 6:11-18 .
- Galatians 1:1-5 .
- Galatians 1:6-10 .
- Galatians 1:11-2:21 .
- Galatians 1:11-24 .
5. The Letter to the Galatians
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- THE LETTER TO THE GALATIANS .
- Someone had been spreading a narrower type of Christianity among the churches he had organized in Galatia a few years earlier, and the Galatians were swinging away from Paul's simple doctrine of faith.
- From the lowlands his companion had taken him up into the high-lying interior to Galatia, so that Paul could afterward remind the Galatians that it was because of an illness that he had preached the good news to them the first time. ...
- That the Galatians who had once had this sublime experience should now lapse into the dull, lifeless, formal kind of religion their new teachers offered them was more than he could bear.
- Much as he would like to face the Galatians and show them the truth, 4:20, he cannot do so, and so he writes a letter. Paul's letters are probably the most extraordinary letters in the world, but none of them is more remarkable than Galatians. ...
- He cares deeply for the Galatians, and their religious welfare is a matter of the utmost personal concern to him. ...
- Paul puts the authority not of Jerusalem but of Antioch back of his message to the Galatians.
- They have charged him with flattery and cajolery; he calls the Galatians to witness that this does not sound much like it. ...
- Yet it was to the Law that the Judaizers were trying to recall the Galatians, 2:15-21.
- From such a prospect how can the Galatians turn back to the old dull, mechanical views of religion that are now being offered them? Paul begins to fear that the labor he had spent on them was wasted, 4:8-11. ... What friends they had been once! With what understanding sympathy the Galatians had once received him when he came among them, miserable in his illness! They would have done anything for him then. ...
- The Galatians will not do that, however, if they really admit the Spirit to their hearts and listen to what it directs. ...
- So ends Galatians, a perfect torrent from the first word to the last, a blaze of fiery eloquence, strongly charged with emotion from beginning to end. ...
- One serious problem about Galatians is the location of Galatia as Paul understood it and as he used the word. ...
- It has been urged by some that Paul would hardly have addressed people of Derbe, Lystra, Iconium, and Pisidian Antioch as "Galatians," even though their country had for years been combined with Galatia proper as one administrative district. ... If Paul could refer to the brothers in Philippi, Thessalonica, and Berea as "Macedonians," he could quite reasonably speak of those of Derbe, Lystra, Iconium, and Pisidian Antioch as "Galatians. ... these towns had been a part of Galatia, and it is fantastic to suppose, as Jülicher does, that they would not in that length of time have come to be referred to as Galatians; when, as we have seen,.
6. Galatians Commentary (Preface) - Martin Luther
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- to the Galatians.
- To: Contents Galatians - Martin Luther - Project Wittenberg .
- THE preparation of this edition of Luther's Commentary on Galatians was first suggested to me by Mr. ...
- Let us begin with that: his Commentary on Galatians. ...
- The Letter to the Galatians consists of six short chapters. ... A word should now be said about the origin of Luther's Commentary on Galatians. ...
- In his table talks the saying is recorded: "The Epistle to the Galatians is my epistle. ... My Galatians, for instance. ... In other words, these three men took down the lectures which Luther addressed to his students in the course of Galatians, and Roerer prepared the manuscript for the printer. ...
- The importance of this Commentary on Galatians for the history of Protestantism is very great. ...
- To: Next Page - Contents Galatians - Martin Luther - Project Wittenberg .
7. IVP | Galatians | Table of Contents & Book Excerpts
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- GALATIANS.
- Getting the Most Out of Galatians.
- Good & Bad News - Galatians 1:1-10.
- Why Believe the Gospel? - Galatians 1:11--2:10.
- Accepting Others - Galatians 2:11-21.
- Why God Accepts Us - Galatians 3:1-14.
- Exposing Our Needs - Galatians 3:15-29.
- The Joys of Growing Up - Galatians 4:1-20.
- Do-It-Yourself Religion - Galatians 4:21--5:1.
- Severe Warning - Galatians 5:2-12.
- Living by the Spirit - Galatians 5:13-26.
- The Law of Love - Galatians 6:1-10.
- Getting Motivated - Galatians 6:11-18.
- Getting the Most Out of Galatians .
8. Didaskalos Ministries Martin Luther's Commentary on Galatians
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- The preparation of this edition of Luther's Commentary on Galatians was first suggested to me by Mr. ...
- Let us begin with that: his Commentary on Galatians. ...
- The Letter to the Galatians consists of six short chapters. ... A word should now be said about the origin of Luther's Commentary on Galatians. ...
- In his table talks the saying is recorded: "The Epistle to the Galatians is my epistle. ... My Galatians, for instance. ... In other words, these three men took down the lectures which Luther addressed to his students in the course of Galatians, and Roerer prepared the manuscript for the printer. ...
- The importance of this Commentary on Galatians for the history of Protestantism is very great. ...
- They said to the Galatians: "You have no right to think highly of Paul. ...
- "Do you suppose that God for the sake of a few Lutheran heretics would disown His entire Church? Or do you suppose that God would have left His Church floundering in error all these centuries?" The Galatians were taken in by such arguments with the result that Paul's authority and doctrine were drawn in question. ...
- He says to the Galatians: "My call may seem inferior to you. ...
- Jerome raises the question why Paul called them churches that were no churches, inasmuch as the Galatians had forsaken the grace of Christ for the law of Moses. The proper answer is: Although the Galatians had fallen away from the doctrine of Paul, baptism, the Gospel, and the name of Christ continued among them. Not all the Galatians had become perverted. ...
- The Apostle does not wish the Galatians grace and peace from the emperor, or from kings, or from governors, but from God the Father. ...
- How patiently Paul deals with his seduced Galatians! He does not pounce on them but, like a father, he fairly excuses their error. ... On the other hand, he is highly indignant at the seducers whom he blames for the apostasy of the Galatians. ...
9. Inheritors or Slaves? A study of Galatians 4
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- A Study of Galatians 4.
- In chapter 3 of the letter to the Galatians, Paul explained that Christians receive the Holy Spirit by faith, not through the Law of Moses. ... We are under the authority of Christ, not under the Law (3:23-25; see the study on Galatians 3).
- " The context of the letter makes it clear that the slavery the Galatians were falling back into was an obligation to old covenant customs. ...
- But if Paul was talking about the Sabbath and festivals, why didn't he say so? It is because the Galatians were coming out of one religion and into another. ... The Galatians had come out religious bondage, and were going back into a religious bondage.
- With heavy sighing and tears, no doubt, Paul remembered how eagerly the Galatians had first believed the gospel he preached. ...
- Paul was flabbergasted as to why the Galatians were being tempted to fall into this slavery (4:9), an old covenant slavery that included the observance of special days and months and seasons and years (4:10).
10. Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series I, Vol. XIII
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11. Martin Luther's Commentary on the Bible
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12. Galatians
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