GALATIANS
Chapter 3
Gala | Murdock | 3:1 | O ye Galatians, deficient in understanding! Who hath fascinated you? For lo, Jesus the Messiah hath been portrayed as in a picture, crucified before your eyes. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:2 | This only would I learn from you, Was it by works of the law, that ye received the Spirit? or by the hearing of faith? | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:3 | Are ye so foolish, that having begun in the Spirit, ye now would consummate in the flesh? | |
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He therefore who giveth the Spirit in you, and who worketh miracles among you, | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:6 | In like manner Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:8 | For, because God knew beforehand that the Gentiles would be made just by faith, he preannounced it to Abraham; as saith the holy scripture, In thee shall all nations be blessed. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:10 | For they who are of the deeds of the law, are under the curse: for it is written, Cursed is every one who shall not do every thing written in this law. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:11 | And that no one becometh just before God, by the law, is manifest: because it is written, The just by faith, shall live. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:12 | Now the law is not of faith; but, whoever shall do the things written in it, shall live by them. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:13 | But the Messiah hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, and hath been a curse for us; (for it is written, Cursed is everyone that is hanged on a tree;) | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:14 | that the blessing of Abraham might be on the Gentiles, through Jesus the Messiah; that we might receive the promise of the Spirit by faith. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:15 | My brethren, I speak as among men; a man's covenant which is confirmed, no one setteth aside, or changeth any thing in it. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:16 | Now to Abraham was the promise made, and to his seed. And it said to him, not, to thy seeds, as being many; but to thy seed, as being one, which is the Messiah. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:17 | And this I say: That the covenant which was previously confirmed by God in the Messiah, the law which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot set it aside, and nullify the promise. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:18 | And if the inheritance were by the law, it would not be by promise: but God gave it to Abraham by promise. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:19 | What then is the law? It was added on account of transgression, until that seed should come, to whom belonged the promise: and the law was given by angels through a mediator. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:21 | Is the law then opposed to the promise of God? Far be it. For if a law had been given, which could make alive, certainly, righteousness would have been by the law. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:22 | But the scripture hath inclosed all under sin, that the promise by faith in Jesus the Messiah might be given to them that believe. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:23 | But before the faith came, the law kept us shut up unto the faith that was to be revealed. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:24 | The law, therefore, was a monitor for us unto the Messiah, that we might become just by faith. | |
Gala | Murdock | 3:28 | There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free-born, neither male nor female; for ye are all one in Jesus the Messiah. | |