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I Paul (εγω Παυλος). Asserts all his personal and apostolic authority. For both words see also 1 Thessalonians 2:16; […

Behold, I Paul say to you. I, who at first preached the gospel to you; I, too, who have been circumcised, and who was formerly a strong ad…

Behold, I Paul.—The strong personality of the Apostle asserts itself; instead of going into an elaborate proof, he speaks…

Stand firm, therefore, in the liberty with which Christ had made us free, and do not be entangled again with the yoke of bondage.
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Paul wants the Galatians to take careful note that if they allow themselves to be circumcised (the verb tense used here implies that they had not y…

Behold, I Paul. He could not have pronounced a more severe threat than one that would exclude them entirely from the grace of Christ. But …

Behold, I Paul say to you
The apostle proceeds to give some reasons and arguments to enforce the above exhortation a…

Christ will not be the Saviour of anyone who will not acknowledge and rely upon Him as their only Saviour. Let us heed the warnings and persuasions…

Previously, the Apostle showed that righteousne is not through the Law; here he leads them back from error to a state of right standing.
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson