1 tn Or perhaps, “through whom,” referring to the Lord Jesus Christ rather than the cross.
2 tc The phrase “in Christ Jesus” is found after “For” in some
3 tn Grk “is.”
4 tn Grk “but a new creation”; the words “the only thing that matters” have been supplied to reflect the implied contrast with the previous clause (see also Gal 5:6).
5 tn The same Greek verb, στοιχέω (stoicew), occurs in Gal 5:25.
6 tn The word “and” (καί) can be interpreted in two ways: (1) It could be rendered as “also” which would indicate that two distinct groups are in view, namely “all who will behave in accordance with this rule” and “the Israel of God.” Or (2) it could be rendered “even,” which would indicate that “all who behave in accordance with this rule” are “the Israel of God.” In other words, in this latter view, “even” = “that is.”