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Text -- Galatians 5:1-17 (NET)

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Freedom of the Believer
5:1 For freedom Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not be subject again to the yoke of slavery. 5:2 Listen! I, Paul, tell you that if you let yourselves be circumcised, Christ will be of no benefit to you at all! 5:3 And I testify again to every man who lets himself be circumcised that he is obligated to obey the whole law. 5:4 You who are trying to be declared righteous by the law have been alienated from Christ; you have fallen away from grace! 5:5 For through the Spirit, by faith, we wait expectantly for the hope of righteousness. 5:6 For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision carries any weight– the only thing that matters is faith working through love. 5:7 You were running well; who prevented you from obeying the truth? 5:8 This persuasion does not come from the one who calls you! 5:9 A little yeast makes the whole batch of dough rise! 5:10 I am confident in the Lord that you will accept no other view. But the one who is confusing you will pay the penalty, whoever he may be. 5:11 Now, brothers and sisters, if I am still preaching circumcision, why am I still being persecuted? In that case the offense of the cross has been removed. 5:12 I wish those agitators would go so far as to castrate themselves!
Practice Love
5:13 For you were called to freedom, brothers and sisters; only do not use your freedom as an opportunity to indulge your flesh, but through love serve one another. 5:14 For the whole law can be summed up in a single commandment, namely, “You must love your neighbor as yourself.” 5:15 However, if you continually bite and devour one another, beware that you are not consumed by one another. 5:16 But I say, live by the Spirit and you will not carry out the desires of the flesh. 5:17 For the flesh has desires that are opposed to the Spirit, and the Spirit has desires that are opposed to the flesh, for these are in opposition to each other, so that you cannot do what you want.
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NET Notes: Gal 5:1 Here the yoke figuratively represents the burdensome nature of slavery.

NET Notes: Gal 5:3 Or “keep”; or “carry out”; Grk “do.”

NET Notes: Gal 5:4 Or “estranged”; BDAG 526 s.v. καταργέω 4 states, “Of those who aspire to righteousness throu...

NET Notes: Gal 5:6 Grk “but faith working through love.”

NET Notes: Gal 5:7 Or “following.” BDAG 792 s.v. πείθω 3.b states, “obey, follow w. dat. of the pers. or thing…Gal 3:1 v...

NET Notes: Gal 5:8 Grk “The persuasion,” referring to their being led away from the truth (v. 7). There is a play on words here that is not easily reproducib...

NET Notes: Gal 5:9 Grk “A little leaven leavens the whole lump.”

NET Notes: Gal 5:10 Or “will suffer condemnation” (L&N 90.80); Grk “will bear his judgment.” The translation “must pay the penalty”...

NET Notes: Gal 5:11 Or “nullified.”

NET Notes: Gal 5:12 Or “make eunuchs of themselves”; Grk “cut themselves off.” This statement is rhetorical hyperbole on Paul’s part. It doe...

NET Notes: Gal 5:13 It is possible that the verb δουλεύετε (douleuete) should be translated “serve one another in a hum...

NET Notes: Gal 5:14 A quotation from Lev 19:18.

NET Notes: Gal 5:15 Or “destroyed.”

NET Notes: Gal 5:16 On the term “flesh” (once in this verse and twice in v. 17) see the note on the same word in Gal 5:13.

NET Notes: Gal 5:17 Or “are hostile toward” (L&N 39.1).

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