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Galatians 4

Galatians 4 is the fourth chapter of the Epistle to the Galatians in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is authored by Paul the Apostle for the churches in Galatia, written between 49 and 58 CE.[1] This chapter contains one of Paul's richest statements in Christology.[2]

Galatians 4
A page showing Galatia 1:2-10 on Papyrus 51, ca. AD 400.
BookEpistle to the Galatians
CategoryPauline epistles
Christian Bible partNew Testament
Order in the Christian part9

Text edit

The original text was written in Koine Greek. This chapter is divided into 31 verses.

Textual witnesses edit

Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are:

Old Testament references edit

The Sending the Son (4:1–7) edit

In this part, Paul uses the illustration that an heir is in a better position than a slave to inherit an estate one day.[2] God sent Jesus as his heir to "redeem those under the law", so "all who are in Christ Jesus might receive adoption."[2]

Verse 3 edit

It is the same for us. We were once like children, slaves to the useless rules of this world.[3]


Verse 4 edit

But when the fullness of the time had come, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the law,[4]
  • "The fullness of the time": Paul believed and affirmed that the sending of Jesus Christ is at "the nodal point of salvation-history".[5]
  • "Born under the law" means "born as a Jew."[2]

Verse 5 edit

to redeem those who were under the law, that we might receive the adoption as sons.[6]
  • "To redeem those who were under the law": means "to redeem from the 'curse of the law"' (Galatians 3:13), which is achieved by Christ's death "on which a curse was pronounced".[7]

Verse 6 edit

And because you are sons, God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying out, "Abba, Father!"[8]
  • "And because you are sons": Some copies have "...sons of God"; the Ethiopian version reads "inasmuch as ye are his sons".[9] God set up Christ, his Son, as the pattern for these sons to conform, by virtue of his act of grace they were considered as the children of God through Christ when he "partook of their flesh and blood", and died to gather them together who were scattered (cf. Hebrews 2:13–14; John 11:52). The sons and daughters of the Lord God Almighty become the siblings of the Son of God, because through the redemption of Christ they receive the adoption as children, not as servants.[9]
  • "God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying out, "Abba, Father!"": The Syriac and Arabic versions read, "our Father". All the three divine persons: God and his Son and the Spirit of his Son appear here. The same Spirit of God that moved upon the face of the waters at the creation of the world, has moved holy men of God to write the Scriptures, formed and filled the human nature of Christ, and descended on him as a dove (see Baptism of Jesus), and by whom Christ and his apostles performed their miracles; it is called in Judaism[10] "the Spirit of the King Messiah".[9]

Want to Be Enslaved Again? (4:8–11) edit

This part exposes Paul's fear that the Galatians, who before becoming Christians were enslaved to idols, now after being believers of Christ would want to be enslaved again, by meticulously observing the Jewish calendar rituals.[11]

Paul's Perplexity (4:12–20) edit

The verses 12–20 display Paul's "passionate concern" for the spiritual condition of the Galatians, whom he addressed as 'friends' or 'brethren' (verse 12) and 'my little children' (verse 19), and his wish to be personally present in their midst.[11]

The Hagar and Sarah Allegory (4:21–5:1) edit

This part is considered as "Paul's striking final argument" to contrast the children born of 'a slave woman' (Hagar), that is "to be subject to the law", with the children born of 'a free woman' (Sarah) 'through the promise' and 'according to the Spirit';[12] a contrast between "law" and "grace".[13]

Verse 25 edit

for this Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia, and corresponds to Jerusalem which now is, and is in bondage with her children—[14]

Verse 27 edit

For it is written:
"Rejoice, O barren,
You who do not bear!
Break forth and shout,
You who are not in labor!
For the desolate has many more children
Than she who has a husband."[15]

Citation from Isaiah 54:1[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Stanton 2007, pp. 1152–3.
  2. ^ a b c d Stanton 2007, p. 1160.
  3. ^ Galatians 4:3 NCV
  4. ^ Galatians 4:4 NKJV
  5. ^ Bruce 1982, p. 194.
  6. ^ Galatians 4:5 NKJV
  7. ^ Bruce 1982, p. 196.
  8. ^ Galatians 4:6 NKJV
  9. ^ a b c John Gill, Exposition of the Entire Bible, Galatians 4:6.
  10. ^ Bereshit Rabba, fol. 2. 4. & 6. 3. Vajikra Rabba, fol. 156. 4.
  11. ^ a b Stanton 2007, p. 1161.
  12. ^ a b Stanton 2007, p. 1162.
  13. ^ Zondervan Illustrated Bible Dictionary, 2011, p. 561
  14. ^ Galatians 4:25 NKJV
  15. ^ Galatians 4:27 NKJV
  16. ^ Note on Galatians 4:27 in MEV

Sources edit

  • Bruce, F. F. (1982). The Epistle to the Galatians. The New International Greek Testament Commentary (reprint ed.). Wm. B. Eerdmans. ISBN 978-0-80282387-8.
  • Stanton, G. N. (2007). "67. Galatians". In Barton, John; Muddiman, John (eds.). The Oxford Bible Commentary (1st (paperback) ed.). Oxford University Press. pp. 1152–65. ISBN 978-0-19927718-6. Retrieved February 6, 2019.

External links edit

  • Galatians 4 King James Bible, Wikisource
  • English Translation with Parallel Latin Vulgate
  • Online Bible Gospel Hall (ESV, KJV, Darby, American Standard Version, Bible in Basic English)
  • Multiple bible versions at Bible Gateway (NKJV, NIV, NRSV etc.)

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Galatians 4 is the fourth chapter of the Epistle to the Galatians in the New Testament of the Christian Bible It is authored by Paul the Apostle for the churches in Galatia written between 49 and 58 CE 1 This chapter contains one of Paul s richest statements in Christology 2 Galatians 4 chapter 3chapter 5 A page showing Galatia 1 2 10 on Papyrus 51 ca AD 400 BookEpistle to the GalatiansCategoryPauline epistlesChristian Bible partNew TestamentOrder in the Christian part9 Contents 1 Text 1 1 Textual witnesses 1 2 Old Testament references 2 The Sending the Son 4 1 7 2 1 Verse 3 2 2 Verse 4 2 3 Verse 5 2 4 Verse 6 3 Want to Be Enslaved Again 4 8 11 4 Paul s Perplexity 4 12 20 5 The Hagar and Sarah Allegory 4 21 5 1 5 1 Verse 25 5 2 Verse 27 6 See also 7 References 8 Sources 9 External linksText editThe original text was written in Koine Greek This chapter is divided into 31 verses Textual witnesses edit Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are Papyrus 46 AD 200 Codex Vaticanus 325 50 Codex Sinaiticus 330 60 Papyrus 99 400 Codex Alexandrinus 400 40 Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus 450 complete Codex Freerianus 450 extant verses 8 10 20 23 Codex Claromontanus 550 Old Testament references edit Galatians 4 27 Isaiah 54 1 Galatians 4 30 Genesis 21 10The Sending the Son 4 1 7 editIn this part Paul uses the illustration that an heir is in a better position than a slave to inherit an estate one day 2 God sent Jesus as his heir to redeem those under the law so all who are in Christ Jesus might receive adoption 2 Verse 3 edit It is the same for us We were once like children slaves to the useless rules of this world 3 Verse 4 edit But when the fullness of the time had come God sent forth His Son born of a woman born under the law 4 The fullness of the time Paul believed and affirmed that the sending of Jesus Christ is at the nodal point of salvation history 5 Born under the law means born as a Jew 2 Verse 5 edit to redeem those who were under the law that we might receive the adoption as sons 6 To redeem those who were under the law means to redeem from the curse of the law Galatians 3 13 which is achieved by Christ s death on which a curse was pronounced 7 Verse 6 edit And because you are sons God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts crying out Abba Father 8 And because you are sons Some copies have sons of God the Ethiopian version reads inasmuch as ye are his sons 9 God set up Christ his Son as the pattern for these sons to conform by virtue of his act of grace they were considered as the children of God through Christ when he partook of their flesh and blood and died to gather them together who were scattered cf Hebrews 2 13 14 John 11 52 The sons and daughters of the Lord God Almighty become the siblings of the Son of God because through the redemption of Christ they receive the adoption as children not as servants 9 God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts crying out Abba Father The Syriac and Arabic versions read our Father All the three divine persons God and his Son and the Spirit of his Son appear here The same Spirit of God that moved upon the face of the waters at the creation of the world has moved holy men of God to write the Scriptures formed and filled the human nature of Christ and descended on him as a dove see Baptism of Jesus and by whom Christ and his apostles performed their miracles it is called in Judaism 10 the Spirit of the King Messiah 9 Want to Be Enslaved Again 4 8 11 editThis part exposes Paul s fear that the Galatians who before becoming Christians were enslaved to idols now after being believers of Christ would want to be enslaved again by meticulously observing the Jewish calendar rituals 11 Paul s Perplexity 4 12 20 editThe verses 12 20 display Paul s passionate concern for the spiritual condition of the Galatians whom he addressed as friends or brethren verse 12 and my little children verse 19 and his wish to be personally present in their midst 11 The Hagar and Sarah Allegory 4 21 5 1 editThis part is considered as Paul s striking final argument to contrast the children born of a slave woman Hagar that is to be subject to the law with the children born of a free woman Sarah through the promise and according to the Spirit 12 a contrast between law and grace 13 Verse 25 edit for this Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia and corresponds to Jerusalem which now is and is in bondage with her children 14 Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia NRSV gives the second rendering in its note For Sinai is a mountain in Arabia 12 Verse 27 edit See also Mothering Sunday For it is written Rejoice O barren You who do not bear Break forth and shout You who are not in labor For the desolate has many more children Than she who has a husband 15 dd Citation from Isaiah 54 1 16 See also editAbraham Arabia Hagar Isaac Jerusalem Jesus Christ Mount Sinai Sarah Related Bible parts Genesis 15 Genesis 16 Genesis 17 Genesis 21 Genesis 25 Deuteronomy 34 Deuteronomy 27 Isaiah 54 Matthew 6 Luke 11 John 1 References edit Stanton 2007 pp 1152 3 a b c d Stanton 2007 p 1160 Galatians 4 3 NCV Galatians 4 4 NKJV Bruce 1982 p 194 Galatians 4 5 NKJV Bruce 1982 p 196 Galatians 4 6 NKJV a b c John Gill Exposition of the Entire Bible Galatians 4 6 Bereshit Rabba fol 2 4 amp 6 3 Vajikra Rabba fol 156 4 a b Stanton 2007 p 1161 a b Stanton 2007 p 1162 Zondervan Illustrated Bible Dictionary 2011 p 561 Galatians 4 25 NKJV Galatians 4 27 NKJV Note on Galatians 4 27 in MEVSources editBruce F F 1982 The Epistle to the Galatians The New International Greek Testament Commentary reprint ed Wm B Eerdmans ISBN 978 0 80282387 8 Stanton G N 2007 67 Galatians In Barton John Muddiman John eds The Oxford Bible Commentary 1st paperback ed Oxford University Press pp 1152 65 ISBN 978 0 19927718 6 Retrieved February 6 2019 External links editGalatians 4 King James Bible Wikisource English Translation with Parallel Latin Vulgate Online Bible Gospel Hall ESV KJV Darby American Standard Version Bible in Basic English Multiple bible versions at Bible Gateway NKJV NIV NRSV etc Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Galatians 4 amp oldid 1130934557 Verse 4, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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