THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS: EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE (1ST NEW TESTAMENT BOOK)
THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS: EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE. 465 PAGES IN PRINT. If someone asked you to name the very first book written of the 27 books contained in our NT canon, what would your answer be?

Many, perhaps, might suggest "Matthew." After all, it appears first in the listing of books, therefore some assume it must have been written first. The 27 books of the NT canon, however, are not listed in order of date written, although the book of Revelation, which appears last, most likely was the final book of the 27 to be written. The first book to be written was Galatians, and I am firmly convinced this was providential. The very first declaration of inspiration was a proclamation of Freedom in Christ, the very message the world, and even the church, needs to hear today!

Paul's letter to the Galatian brethren has often been heralded as the "Magna Charta of Christian Liberty." There were some in Paul's day, and many in ours, who sought to enslave the disciples of Christ to a legalistic system. Law is not the basis of our fellowship, unity or salvation, and yet some were (and still are) teaching this fallacious doctrine.
Thus, before any other book of the NT canon was ever penned, the apostle Paul, by inspiration of the Holy Spirit, sent out this Great Charter of Christian Liberty in Christ.
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THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS: EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE (1ST NEW TESTAMENT BOOK)
THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS: EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE. 465 PAGES IN PRINT. If someone asked you to name the very first book written of the 27 books contained in our NT canon, what would your answer be?

Many, perhaps, might suggest "Matthew." After all, it appears first in the listing of books, therefore some assume it must have been written first. The 27 books of the NT canon, however, are not listed in order of date written, although the book of Revelation, which appears last, most likely was the final book of the 27 to be written. The first book to be written was Galatians, and I am firmly convinced this was providential. The very first declaration of inspiration was a proclamation of Freedom in Christ, the very message the world, and even the church, needs to hear today!

Paul's letter to the Galatian brethren has often been heralded as the "Magna Charta of Christian Liberty." There were some in Paul's day, and many in ours, who sought to enslave the disciples of Christ to a legalistic system. Law is not the basis of our fellowship, unity or salvation, and yet some were (and still are) teaching this fallacious doctrine.
Thus, before any other book of the NT canon was ever penned, the apostle Paul, by inspiration of the Holy Spirit, sent out this Great Charter of Christian Liberty in Christ.
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THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS: EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE (1ST NEW TESTAMENT BOOK)

THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS: EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE (1ST NEW TESTAMENT BOOK)

THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS: EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE (1ST NEW TESTAMENT BOOK)

THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS: EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE (1ST NEW TESTAMENT BOOK)

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THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS: EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE. 465 PAGES IN PRINT. If someone asked you to name the very first book written of the 27 books contained in our NT canon, what would your answer be?

Many, perhaps, might suggest "Matthew." After all, it appears first in the listing of books, therefore some assume it must have been written first. The 27 books of the NT canon, however, are not listed in order of date written, although the book of Revelation, which appears last, most likely was the final book of the 27 to be written. The first book to be written was Galatians, and I am firmly convinced this was providential. The very first declaration of inspiration was a proclamation of Freedom in Christ, the very message the world, and even the church, needs to hear today!

Paul's letter to the Galatian brethren has often been heralded as the "Magna Charta of Christian Liberty." There were some in Paul's day, and many in ours, who sought to enslave the disciples of Christ to a legalistic system. Law is not the basis of our fellowship, unity or salvation, and yet some were (and still are) teaching this fallacious doctrine.
Thus, before any other book of the NT canon was ever penned, the apostle Paul, by inspiration of the Holy Spirit, sent out this Great Charter of Christian Liberty in Christ.

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BN ID: 2940016408439
Publisher: TLC BOOKS
Publication date: 05/05/2013
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Pages: 465
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