Galatians 3:3

3:3 Are you so foolish? Although you began with the Spirit, are you now trying to finish by human effort?

Galatians 3:24

3:24 Thus the law had become our guardian until Christ, so that we could be declared righteous by faith.

Galatians 4:5

4:5 to redeem those who were under the law, so that we may be adopted as sons with full rights.

tn Grk “Having begun”; the participle ἐναρξάμενοι (enarxamenoi) has been translated concessively.

tn Or “by the Spirit.”

tn The verb ἐπιτελεῖσθε (epiteleisqe) has been translated as a conative present (see ExSyn 534). This is something the Galatians were attempting to do, but could not accomplish successfully.

tn Grk “in/by [the] flesh.”

tn Or “disciplinarian,” “custodian,” or “guide.” According to BDAG 748 s.v. παιδαγωγός, “the man, usu. a slave…whose duty it was to conduct a boy or youth…to and from school and to superintend his conduct gener.; he was not a ‘teacher’ (despite the present mng. of the derivative ‘pedagogue’…When the young man became of age, the π. was no longer needed.” L&N 36.5 gives “guardian, leader, guide” here.

tn Or “be justified.”

tn The Greek term υἱοθεσία (Juioqesia) was originally a legal technical term for adoption as a son with full rights of inheritance. BDAG 1024 s.v. notes, “a legal t.t. of ‘adoption’ of children, in our lit., i.e. in Paul, only in a transferred sense of a transcendent filial relationship between God and humans (with the legal aspect, not gender specificity, as major semantic component).” Although some modern translations remove the filial sense completely and render the term merely “adoption” (cf. NAB), the retention of this component of meaning was accomplished in the present translation by the phrase “as sons.”