Berean Standard Bible
Chapter summary
Paul addresses the Galatians, questioning whether they received the Spirit and experienced miracles through the works of the law or through hearing with faith, citing Abraham as an example of one who believed God and was credited with righteousness. He explains that those who rely on the works of the law are under a curse, whereas Christ redeemed humanity from this curse by becoming a curse on a tree so that the blessing of Abraham and the promised Spirit would come to the Gentiles. Paul further discusses a covenant made with Abraham and his seed, noting that the law was introduced four hundred and thirty years later because of transgressions and served as a guardian until the arrival of faith in Christ. Consequently, those who have faith are sons of God, baptized into Christ, and are united regardless of whether they are Jew or Greek, slave or free, male or female, making them Abraham's seed and heirs according to the promise.
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Louis Segond 1910 and Berean Standard Bible: public domain. Cross references: open-cross-ref, Creative Commons BY 4.0.