Galatians by Paul (5)

Galatians is a work of the New Testament of the Bible. It was written by the Apostle Paul around 49-55 AD. The book of Galatians is a letter written by Paul to the churches in the region of Galatia. In it, Paul addresses the issue of the Judaizers, who were teaching that Gentiles must be circumcised and follow the Law of Moses in order to be saved. Paul argues that salvation is by faith in Jesus Christ alone, and that the Law of Moses is not necessary for salvation. Paul also addresses the issue of the freedom of the Christian. He argues that Christians are free from the Law of Moses, and that they should not be bound by it. He also encourages the Galatians to live in love and unity, and to not be divided by their differences. The book of Galatians is an important part of the New Testament, as it addresses the issue of salvation and the freedom of the Christian. It is also an important part of Paul's writings, as it is one of the earliest letters he wrote.

By Paul · First published 5 · Genre: Religious Text, Epistle, Historical Text · 6 chapters

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