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Who did bewitch you? (τις υμας εβασκανεν?). Somebody "fascinated" you. Some aggressive Judaizer (5:7), some one man (or woman). Fi…

GALATIANS CHAPTER III
The address of Paul to Peter, as I suppose, was closed at the last verse of chapter 2. The apostle in this chapter, in…

Foolish.—The same word as that which is used in the phrase “O you fools and slow of heart” (Luke 24:25), and …

Now I say, That the heir, as long as he is a child, differeth nothing from a servant, though he be lord of all; but is under tutors and governo…

This is the first time since 1:11 that Paul addresses the Galatians. Now it is by the impersonal term “Galatians” rather than by the word “brothers…

O foolish Galatians. A remonstrance is here interwoven—I should rather say, inserted—among his doctrinal statements. Some will wonder that…

O foolish Galatians Referring not to any national character, as some have thought, by which they were distinguished from …

Several things made the folly of the Galatian Christians worse. They had experienced the preaching of the doctrine of the cro and the administratio…

Previously, the Apostle rebuked the Galatians for their vanity and ficklene by the authority of the gospel’s teaching, showing that his doctrine wa…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson