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Introduction to Galatians

This Book of Galatians is a letter (epistle) that was written by the Apostle Paul to the churches of Galatia that were located in central Asia Minor. These people were holy-people (sanctified-people, Christians, saints, children of the only true God) because they had already received the gift of holy spirit from God by means of the Lord Jesus Christ. Paul had previously preached the good-message (gospel, evangel) to them and they had believed it. These Christians were of the Judean/Israel background or of the Gentile/other-nations background.

Paul wrote this letter by revelation to remind and teach the holy-people more of that-which God has made available to mankind by means of the Lord Jesus Christ. This includes the truth regarding the gift of holy spirit which is the token of the new covenant of spirit, the new creation, the truth that Christ has redeemed all Christians from the curse of the law, and the truth that circumcision and uncircumcision are no longer pertinent to/for Christians.

There is uncertainty as to the time of the writing of this letter; it is claimed that it was written either between 51-53 AD from Antioch or between 57-58 AD from Macedonia.


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Adam and Eve
Birth of Jesus Christ
Baptism
Church, Temple, Body of Christ
Creation
Crucifixion of Jesus
Devil, satan, and evil
Hope and Resurrection
Love in I Corinthians 13
Name of God
Name of the Lord Jesus Christ
Pentecost and the gift of holy spirit
Salvation and Behavior
Stars and Constellations
Suffering while doing good
Summary of the Book of Ruth
Who is the Bride?