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For our sins (υπερ των αμαρτιων). Some MSS. have περ (concerning). In the Koine this use of υπερ as like περ has come to be…

Who gave himself for our sins. The reason why Paul so soon introduces this important doctrine, and makes it so prominent here, probably is…

Who gave himself.—He surrendered Himself, of His own free act and will, to those who sought His death. The phrase has a parallel i…

To the doctrines of the Christian faith already stated in germinal form—the source of authority in religion, the person and character of God, the d…

Who gave himself for our sins. He begins by commending the grace of Christ, in order to recall and fix the attention of the Galatians on H…

Who gave himself for our sins
The antecedent to the relative "who," is our Lord Jesus Christ, ([Reference Galatian…

St. Paul was an apostle of Jesus Christ; he was expressly appointed by Him, and therefore by God the Father, who is one with Him in His divine natu…

The Apostle, therefore, writes this epistle to the Galatians to show that with the coming of the grace of the New Testament, the Old Testament shou…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson