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Galatians 2 – Paul Accepted by the Apostles: Paul recounts his meeting with the apostles and his confrontation with Peter over hypocrisy.

August 29, 2025 No Comments

Understanding Authentic Faith: A Deep Dive into Galatians 2 Executive Summary ✨ Galatians 2, often called “Paul Accepted by the Apostles,” is pivotal in understanding the early Church’s struggle to…

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1 Maccabees 11 – Political Intrigue Among Hellenistic Kings

August 3, 2025 No Comments

Navigating Political Intrigue: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on 1 Maccabees 11 Executive Summary 1 Maccabees 11 plunges us into the turbulent world of Hellenistic politics, focusing on the ever-shifting alliances…

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  • Galatians 6 – Bear One Another’s Burdens: Paul exhorts mutual care, perseverance in doing good, and boasting only in the cross.
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  • Galatians 4 – Heirs Through the Promise: Believers are heirs of God through Christ; Paul contrasts slavery under the Law with freedom in Christ.
  • Galatians 3 – Faith or Works of the Law: Justification comes by faith, not by the works of the Law; Abraham’s faith as the example.
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Galatians

Galatians 6 – Bear One Another’s Burdens: Paul exhorts mutual care, perseverance in doing good, and boasting only in the cross.

Galatians

Galatians 5 – Freedom in Christ: Stand firm in freedom; the fruit of the Spirit versus the works of the flesh.

Galatians

Galatians 4 – Heirs Through the Promise: Believers are heirs of God through Christ; Paul contrasts slavery under the Law with freedom in Christ.

Galatians

Galatians 3 – Faith or Works of the Law: Justification comes by faith, not by the works of the Law; Abraham’s faith as the example.

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