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So Christ has truly set us free. Now make sure that you stay free, and don't get tied up again in slavery to the law.Matthew Henry's Commentary on Galatians 5:1 Commentary on Galatians 5:1-6 (Read Galatians 5:1-6) Christ will not be the Saviour of any who will not own and re...
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commentary on Galatians: "the surer we are of the liberty purchased for us by Christ, the more we neglect the Word, prayer, well-doing, and suffering" (Luther's Commentary on Galatians, translated by Theodore Graebner, p. 214). Interestingly, among the obvious works of the flesh—...
Overall, Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians is a thought-provoking and spiritually enriching read that will appeal to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the teachings of the Bible. Martin Luther's insights and reflections are sure to inspire readers to engage more deeply wit...
A commentary and Bible study on Paul's epistle to the Galatian church. It is the most intense of Paul's letters and contains powerful spiritual lessons for disciples.
Galatians 4:11 Meaning and Commentary Galatians 4:11 I am afraid of you Which shows the danger he apprehended they were in, by taking such large steps from Christianity to Judaism, and expresses the godly jealousy of the apostle over them; intimates he had some hope of them, and in ...
Apart from the aforesaid controversy, besides the standard Commentary on Paul's Epistles, Luther's Ad Galatas is of unique historical interest; the interpretations of Usteri (1833), Hilgenfeld (1852), Winer (18594), Holsten (Das Evangel. d. Paulus, 1880), Philippi (1884), in German; Bal...