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9 Μαρ 2007 · Indeed, 300 shows a Spartan stopping a rhino with a single spear throw. Another soldier recounts the history of Leonidas, who as a ten-year old killed a demonic-looking wolf with gleaming eyes.
Galatians, that “the gospel is not something that man made up” (1:11 – the Greek literally states: ouk éstin katá ántrhopoon; “is not after man”) has remained valid and relevant. For the person who has never surrendered to God, the Gospel of God’s grace remains a threat. Man may change
Since God fulfilled all his promises to Israel in Christ, Christians—God’s adopted children—are rightful heirs to the promise of blessing (Gal. 4:7) and the Spirit of freedom (Gal. 5:13). Here are our top picks for commentaries on Galatians.
Galatians - Christ has made us free. A free Bible Version and Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians in EasyEnglish.
Paul says that the purpose of Christ’s death “for our sins” was to “rescue” us from this “present evil age” according to the “Will of our God and Father”. Comment: The word “rescue” is to “remove”, “release”, “take to oneself”, “take out” or to “lift out or away”.
THE BOOK OF GALATIANS A Bible Student’s Commentary By: Bob Stewart and the study group Introduction: I. The geographical setting. Galatia was a province in what is now South Central Turkey1, and the area the Apostle Paul traveled through three times on three of his missionary journeys.2 These journeys are recorded in
Dig into the book of Galatians in the Bible. Explore key themes such as reconciliation through Jesus, the generosity of God, and the upside-down way of the cross through videos, podcasts, and more from BibleProject™.