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Galatians 2:5

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2:5 But 1  we did not surrender to them 2  even for a moment, 3  in order that the truth of the gospel would remain with you. 4 

Galatians 2:17

Context
2:17 But if while seeking to be justified in Christ we ourselves have also been found to be sinners, is Christ then one who encourages 5  sin? Absolutely not!

Galatians 3:14

Context
3:14 in order that in Christ Jesus the blessing of Abraham would come to the Gentiles, 6  so that we could receive the promise of the Spirit by faith.

Galatians 3:23

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Sons of God Are Heirs of Promise

3:23 Now before faith 7  came we were held in custody under the law, being kept as prisoners 8  until the coming faith would be revealed.

Galatians 6:10

Context
6:10 So then, 9  whenever we have an opportunity, let us do good to all people, and especially to those who belong to the family of faith. 10 

1 tn Grk “slaves, nor did we…” Because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence, οὐδέ (oude) was translated as “But…even” and a new sentence started in the translation at the beginning of v. 5.

2 tn Or “we did not cave in to their demands.”

3 tn Grk “even for an hour” (an idiom for a very short period of time).

4 sn In order that the truth of the gospel would remain with you. Paul evidently viewed the demands of the so-called “false brothers” as a departure from the truth contained in the gospel he preached. This was a very serious charge (see Gal 1:8).

5 tn Or “does Christ serve the interests of sin?”; or “is Christ an agent for sin?” See BDAG 230-31 s.v. διάκονος 2.

6 tn Or “so that the blessing of Abraham might come to the Gentiles in Christ Jesus.”

7 tn Or “the faithfulness [of Christ] came.”

8 tc Instead of the present participle συγκλειόμενοι (sunkleiomenoi; found in Ì46 א A B D* F G P Ψ 33 1739 al), C D1 0176 0278 Ï have the perfect συγκεκλεισμένοι (sunkekleismenoi). The syntactical implication of the perfect is that the cause or the means of being held in custody was confinement (“we were held in custody [by/because of] being confined”). The present participle of course allows for such options, but also allows for contemporaneous time (“while being confined”) and result (“with the result that we were confined”). Externally, the perfect participle has little to commend it, being restricted for the most part to later and Byzantine witnesses.

tn Grk “being confined.”

9 tn There is a double connective here that cannot be easily preserved in English: “consequently therefore,” emphasizing the conclusion of what Paul has been arguing.

10 tn Grk “to those who are members of the family of [the] faith.”



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