(1.0000513205128) | Gal 1:5 | to whom be glory forever and ever! Amen. |
(1.0000513205128) | Gal 1:19 | But I saw none of the other apostles 1 except James the Lord’s brother. |
(1.0000513205128) | Gal 2:10 | They requested 1 only that we remember the poor, the very thing I also was eager to do. |
(1.0000513205128) | Gal 5:23 | gentleness, and 1 self-control. Against such things there is no law. |
(0.98581852564103) | Gal 1:14 | I 1 was advancing in Judaism beyond many of my contemporaries in my nation, 2 and was 3 extremely zealous for the traditions of my ancestors. 4 |
(0.98581852564103) | Gal 2:12 | Until 1 certain people came from James, he had been eating with the Gentiles. But when they arrived, he stopped doing this 2 and separated himself 3 because he was afraid of those who were pro-circumcision. 4 |
(0.98581852564103) | Gal 3:19 | Why then was the law given? 1 It was added 2 because of transgressions, 3 until the arrival of the descendant 4 to whom the promise had been made. It was administered 5 through angels by an intermediary. 6 |
(0.98581852564103) | Gal 4:25 | Now Hagar represents Mount Sinai in Arabia and corresponds to the present Jerusalem, for she is in slavery with her children. |
(0.97870217948718) | Gal 1:4 | who gave himself for our sins to rescue us from this present evil age according to the will of our God and Father, |
(0.97870217948718) | Gal 2:6 | But from those who were influential 1 (whatever they were makes no difference to me; God shows no favoritism between people 2 ) – those influential leaders 3 added 4 nothing to my message. 5 |
(0.97870217948718) | Gal 3:21 | Is the law therefore opposed to the promises of God? 1 Absolutely not! For if a law had been given that was able to give life, then righteousness would certainly have come by the law. 2 |