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Ye are so quickly removing (ουτως ταχεως μετατιθεσθε). The present middle indicative of μετατιθημ, to change places, to transfer. …

I marvel. I wonder. It is remarked by Luther (Commentary on this passage) that Paul here uses as mild a word as possible. He does not empl…

Removed.—The Greek word is one regularly used for a “deserter,” “turncoat,” or “apostate,” either in war, politics, or religion. T…

The agitation Paul feels is shown by the tone and vocabulary of these verses. But his words also show why he is so stirred.
(1) The Galatians…

I wonder. He begins by administering a rebuke, though a somewhat milder one than they deserved; but his greatest severity of language is d…

I marvel that you are so soon removed
The apostle now enters on the subject matter of this epistle, and opens the occasion and…

Those who would establish any other way to heaven than what the gospel of Christ reveals will find themselves grievously mistaken. The apostle impr…

After the greeting, the me age of the epistle follows. In it, the Apostle refutes their error and then admonishes them for their correction: St…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson