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Galatians: A New Testament Commentary

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Galatians Overview
1:1 Apostleship
I. Paul, an Apostle
II. Apostleship
1:2–14 God the Source
I. Grace Versus Legalism
II. Authority Established (2)
III. Grace and Peace (3)
IV. Deliverance (4)
V. To Whom Be Glory (5)
VI. Another Gospel (6–9)
VIII. Religion Versus the Gospel
1:15–2:10 Paul’s Revelation
I. Revelation Precedes Proclamation (15–16)
II. Into the Wilderness (17)
III. Paul in Jerusalem (18–20)
IV. The Proving Time (21–24)
V. The Jerusalem Incident (2:1–10)
2:11–17 The Law
I. Points about the Law
II. The Antioch Incident (11–17)
2:18–3:5 Grace Versus Works
I. The Word of Reconciliation
II. Crucified with Christ (18–21)
III. Works of the Law or Hearing of Faith? (3:1–5)
3:6–10 Abraham’s Gospel
I. The Righteousness of Abraham (6)
II. The Sons of Abraham (7)
III. The True Israel
IV. The First Jew (8)
3:11–20 The Abrahamic Covenant
I. The Law Is Not of Faith (11–12)
II. The Great Exchange (13–14)
III. The Abrahamic Covenant and Us (15–16)
IV. The Law and the Covenant (17–20)
3:21–29 The Law β€” Our Schoolmaster
I. The Law and the Promises (21–22)
II. Kept under the Law (23–25)
III. Complete in Christ (26–29)
4:1–16 Paul’s First Trip to Galatia
I. Our Redemption from the Law (1–5)
II. Our Adoption as Sons
III. No More Servants, but Sons (6–7)
IV. Why Turn Back to Bondage? (8–9)
V. Led of the Spirit, Not by the Law (10)
VI. Be as I Am (11–12)
VII. Paul’s Infirmity (13–16)
4:17–31 Sarah and Hagar
I. Paul’s Concern for the Galatians (17–20)
II. Abraham’s Two Sons (21–23)
III. Sarah and Hagar (24–27)
IV. The Children of Promise (28–31)
5:1–18 Circumcision
I. Stand Fast in Liberty (1)
II. Circumcision or Christ? (2–6)
III. The Race of Faith (7)
IV. Leaven of the Law (8–9)
V. The Offence of the Cross (10–11)
VI. Religion and Heathenism (12)
VII. Called unto Liberty (13)
VIII. Fulfilling the Law (14)
IX. Walk in the Spirit (15–18)
5:19–26 The Fruit of the Spirit
I. Walking in Love
II. Walking in the Flesh (19–21)
III. The Fruit of the Spirit (22–23)
IV. Life in the Spirit (24–26)
6:1–18 Ministry of Restoration
I. Restoring in a Spirit of Meekness (1)
II. Sharing Burdens (2–5)
III. Sharing All Good Things (6)
IV. Law or Principle? (7–8)
V. If We Faint Not (9)
VI. Do Good unto All Men (10)
VII. How Large a Letter (11)
VIII. Glory only in the Cross (12–14)
IX. A New Rule (15–16)
X. No More Trouble (17)


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