GALATIANS
Chapter 4
Gala | OEB | 4:1 | My point is this — As long as the heir is under age, there is no difference between him and a slave, though he is master of the whole estate. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:2 | He is subject to the control of guardians and stewards, during the period for which his father has power to appoint them. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:3 | And so is it with us; when we were under age, as it were, we were slaves to the puerile teaching of this world; | |
Gala | OEB | 4:4 | but, when the full time came, God sent his Son — born a woman’s child, born subject to law — | |
Gala | OEB | 4:6 | And it is because you are sons that God sent into our hearts the Spirit of his Son, with the cry — ‘Abba, our Father.’ | |
Gala | OEB | 4:7 | You, therefore, are no longer a slave, but a son; and, if a son, then an heir also, by God’s appointment. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:8 | Yet formerly, in your ignorance of God, you became slaves to ‘gods’ which were no gods. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:9 | But now that you have found God — or, rather, have been found by him — how is it that you are turning back to that poor and feeble puerile teaching, to which yet once again you are wanting to become slaves? | |
Gala | OEB | 4:12 | I entreat you, friends, to become like me, as I became like you. You have never done me any wrong. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:13 | You remember that it was owing to bodily infirmity that on the first occasion I told you the good news. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:14 | And as for what must have tried you in my condition, it did not inspire you with scorn or disgust, but you welcomed me as if I had been an angel of God — or Christ Jesus himself! | |
Gala | OEB | 4:15 | What has become then, of your blessings? For I can bear witness that, had it been possible, you would have torn out your eyes and given them to me! | |
Gala | OEB | 4:17 | Certain people are seeking your favor, but with no honorable object. No, indeed, they want to isolate you, so that you will have to seek their favor. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:18 | It is always honorable to have your favor sought in an honorable cause, and not only when I am with you, my dear children — | |
Gala | OEB | 4:19 | You for whom I am again enduring a mother’s pains, until a likeness to Christ will have been formed in you. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:20 | But I could wish to be with you now and speak in a different tone, for I am perplexed about you. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:22 | scripture says that Abraham had two sons, one the child of the slave-woman and the other the child of the free woman. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:23 | But the child of the slave-woman was born in the course of nature, while the child of the free woman was born in fulfillment of a promise. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:24 | This story may be taken as an allegory. The women stand for two Covenants. One covenant, given from Mount Sinai, produces a race of slaves and is represented by Hagar | |
Gala | OEB | 4:25 | (The word Hagar meaning in Arabia Mount Sinai) and it ranks with the Jerusalem of today, for she and her children are in slavery. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:27 | For scripture says — ‘Rejoice, you barren one, who does never bear, Break into shouts, you who are never in labor, For many are the children of her who is desolate — aye, more than of her who has a husband.’ | |
Gala | OEB | 4:28 | As for ourselves, friends, we, like Isaac, are children born in fulfillment of a promise. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:29 | Yet at that time the child born in the course of nature persecuted the child born by the power of the Spirit; and it is the same now. | |
Gala | OEB | 4:30 | But what does the passage of scripture say? ‘Send away the slave-woman and her son; for the slave’s son will not be coheir with the son of the free woman.’ | |