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Chapter 1
Gala Weymouth 1:1  Paul, an Apostle sent not from men nor by any man, but by Jesus Christ and by God the Father, who raised Jesus from among the dead--
Gala Weymouth 1:2  and all the brethren who are with me: To the Churches of Galatia.
Gala Weymouth 1:3  May grace and peace be granted to you from God the Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ,
Gala Weymouth 1:4  who gave Himself to suffer for our sins in order to rescue us from the present wicked age in accordance with the will of our God and Father.
Gala Weymouth 1:5  To Him be the glory to the Ages of the Ages! Amen.
Gala Weymouth 1:6  I marvel that you are so readily leaving Him who called you by the grace of Christ, and are adhering to a different Good News.
Gala Weymouth 1:7  For other "Good News" there is none; but there are some persons who are troubling you, and are seeking to distort the Good News concerning Christ.
Gala Weymouth 1:8  But if even we or an angel from Heaven should bring you a Good News different from that which we have already brought you, let him be accursed.
Gala Weymouth 1:9  What I have just said I repeat--if any one is preaching to you a Good News other than that which you originally received, let him be accursed.
Gala Weymouth 1:10  For is it man's favour or God's that I aspire to? Or am I seeking to please men? If I were still a man-pleaser, I should not be Christ's bondservant.
Gala Weymouth 1:11  For I must tell you, brethren, that the Good News which was proclaimed by me is not such as man approves of.
Gala Weymouth 1:12  For, in fact, it was not from man that I received or learnt it, but by a revelation from Jesus Christ.
Gala Weymouth 1:13  For you have heard of my early career in Judaism--how I furiously persecuted the Church of God, and made havoc of it;
Gala Weymouth 1:14  and how in devotion to Judaism I outstripped many men of my own age among my people, being far more zealous than they on behalf of the traditions of my forefathers.
Gala Weymouth 1:15  But when He who set me apart even from my birth, and called me by His grace,
Gala Weymouth 1:16  saw fit to reveal His Son within me in order that I might tell among the Gentiles the Good News concerning Him, at once I did not confer with any human being,
Gala Weymouth 1:17  nor did I go up to Jerusalem to those who were my seniors in the Apostleship, but I went away into Arabia, and afterwards came back to Damascus.
Gala Weymouth 1:18  Then, three years later, I went up to Jerusalem to inquire for Peter, and I spent a fortnight with him.
Gala Weymouth 1:19  I saw none of the other Apostles, except James, the Lord's brother.
Gala Weymouth 1:20  In making these assertions I am speaking the truth, as in the sight of God.
Gala Weymouth 1:22  But to the Christian Churches in Judaea I was personally unknown.
Gala Weymouth 1:23  They only heard it said, "He who was once our persecutor is now telling the Good News of the faith of which he formerly made havoc."
Chapter 2
Gala Weymouth 2:1  Later still, after an interval of fourteen years, I again went up to Jerusalem in company with Barnabas, taking Titus also with me.
Gala Weymouth 2:2  I went up in obedience to a revelation of God's will; and I explained to them the Good News which I proclaim among the Gentiles. To the leaders of the Church this explanation was made in private, lest by any means I should be running, or should already have run, in vain.
Gala Weymouth 2:3  But although my companion Titus was a Greek they did not insist upon even his being circumcised.
Gala Weymouth 2:4  Yet there was danger of this through the false brethren secretly introduced into the Church, who had stolen in to spy out the freedom which is ours in Christ Jesus, in order to rob us of it.
Gala Weymouth 2:5  But not for an hour did we give way and submit to them; in order that the Good News might continue with you in its integrity.
Gala Weymouth 2:6  From those leaders I gained nothing new. Whether they were men of importance or not, matters nothing to me--God recognizes no external distinctions. To me, at any rate, the leaders imparted nothing new.
Gala Weymouth 2:7  Indeed, when they saw that I was entrusted with the preaching of the Good News to the Gentiles as Peter had been with that to the Jews--
Gala Weymouth 2:8  for He who had been at work within Peter with a view to his Apostleship to the Jews had also been at work within me with a view to my Apostleship to the Gentiles--
Gala Weymouth 2:9  and when they perceived the mission which was graciously entrusted to me, they (that is to say, James, Peter, and John, who were considered to be the pillars of the Church) welcomed Barnabas and me to their fellowship on the understanding that we were to go to the Gentiles and they to the Jews.
Gala Weymouth 2:10  Only they urged that we should remember their poor--a thing which was uppermost in my own mind.
Gala Weymouth 2:11  Now when Peter visited Antioch, I remonstrated with him to his face, because he had incurred just censure.
Gala Weymouth 2:12  For until certain persons came from James he had been accustomed to eat with Gentiles; but as soon as these persons came, he withdrew and separated himself for fear of the Circumcision party.
Gala Weymouth 2:13  And along with him the other Jews also concealed their real opinions, so that even Barnabas was carried away by their lack of straightforwardness.
Gala Weymouth 2:14  As soon as I saw that they were not walking uprightly in the spirit of the Good News, I said to Peter, before them all, "If you, though you are a Jew, live as a Gentile does, and not as a Jew, how can you make the Gentiles follow Jewish customs?
Gala Weymouth 2:15  You and I, though we are Jews by birth and not Gentile sinners,
Gala Weymouth 2:16  know that it is not through obedience to Law that a man can be declared free from guilt, but only through faith in Jesus Christ. We have therefore believed in Christ Jesus, for the purpose of being declared free from guilt, through faith in Christ and not through obedience to Law. For through obedience to Law no human being shall be declared free from guilt.
Gala Weymouth 2:17  But if while we are seeking in Christ acquittal from guilt we ourselves are convicted of sin, Christ then encourages us to sin! No, indeed.
Gala Weymouth 2:18  Why, if I am now rebuilding that structure of sin which I had demolished, I am thereby constituting myself a transgressor;
Gala Weymouth 2:19  for it is by the Law that I have died to the Law, in order that I may live to God.
Gala Weymouth 2:20  I have been crucified with Christ, and it is no longer I that live, but Christ that lives in me; and the life which I now live in the body I live through faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave Himself up to death on my behalf.
Gala Weymouth 2:21  I do not nullify the grace of God; for if acquittal from guilt is obtainable through the Law, then Christ has died in vain."
Chapter 3
Gala Weymouth 3:1  You foolish Galatians! Whose sophistry has bewitched you--you to whom Jesus Christ has been vividly portrayed as on the Cross?
Gala Weymouth 3:2  Answer me this one question, "Is it on the ground of your obedience to the Law that you received the Spirit, or is it because, when you heard, you believed?"
Gala Weymouth 3:3  Are you so foolish? Having begun by the Spirit, are you now going to reach perfection through what is external?
Gala Weymouth 3:4  Have you endured such sufferings to no purpose--if indeed it has been to no purpose?
Gala Weymouth 3:5  He who gives you His Spirit and works miracles among you--does He do so on the ground of your obedience to the Law, or is it the result of your having heard and believed:
Gala Weymouth 3:6  even as Abraham believed God, and his faith was placed to his account as righteousness?
Gala Weymouth 3:7  Notice therefore that those who possess faith are true sons of Abraham.
Gala Weymouth 3:8  And the Scripture, foreseeing that in consequence of faith God would declare the nations to be free from guilt, sent beforehand the Good News to Abraham, saying, "In you all the nations shall be blessed."
Gala Weymouth 3:9  So we see that it is those who possess faith that are blessed with believing Abraham.
Gala Weymouth 3:10  All who are depending upon their own obedience to the Law are under a curse, for it is written, "Cursed is every one who does not remain faithful to all the precepts of the Law, and practise them."
Gala Weymouth 3:11  It is evident, too, that no one can find acceptance with God simply by obeying the Law, because "the righteous shall live by faith,"
Gala Weymouth 3:12  and the Law has nothing to do with faith. It teaches that "he who does these things shall live by doing them."
Gala Weymouth 3:13  Christ has purchased our freedom from the curse of the Law by becoming accursed for us--because "Cursed is every one who is hanged upon a tree."
Gala Weymouth 3:14  Our freedom has been thus purchased in order that in Christ Jesus the blessing belonging to Abraham may come upon the nations, so that through faith we may receive the promised Spirit.
Gala Weymouth 3:15  Brethren, even a covenant made by a man--to borrow an illustration from daily life--when once formally sanctioned is not liable to be set aside or added to.
Gala Weymouth 3:16  (Now the promises were given to Abraham and to his seed. God did not say "and to seeds," as if speaking of many, but "and to your seed," since He spoke of only one--and this is Christ.)
Gala Weymouth 3:17  I mean that the Covenant which God had already formally made is not abrogated by the Law which was given four hundred and thirty years later--so as to annul the promise.
Gala Weymouth 3:18  For if the inheritance comes through obedience to Law, it no longer comes because of a promise. But, as a matter of fact, God has granted it to Abraham in fulfilment of a promise.
Gala Weymouth 3:19  Why then was the Law given? It was imposed later on for the sake of defining sin, until the seed should come to whom God had made the promise; and its details were laid down by a mediator with the help of angels.
Gala Weymouth 3:20  But there cannot be a mediator where only one individual is concerned.
Gala Weymouth 3:21  God, however, is only one. Is the Law then opposed to the promises of God? No, indeed; for if a Law had been given which could have conferred Life, righteousness would certainly have come by the Law.
Gala Weymouth 3:22  But Scripture has shown that all mankind are the prisoners of sin, in order that the promised blessing, which depends on faith in Jesus Christ, may be given to those who believe.
Gala Weymouth 3:23  Before this faith came, we Jews were perpetual prisoners under the Law, living under restraints and limitations in preparation for the faith which was soon to be revealed.
Gala Weymouth 3:24  So that the Law has acted the part of a tutor-slave to lead us to Christ, in order that through faith we may be declared to be free from guilt.
Gala Weymouth 3:25  But now that this faith has come, we are no longer under a tutor-slave.
Gala Weymouth 3:26  You are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus;
Gala Weymouth 3:27  for all of you who have been baptized into Christ, have clothed yourselves with Christ.
Gala Weymouth 3:28  In Him the distinctions between Jew and Gentile, slave and free man, male and female, disappear; you are all one in Christ Jesus.
Gala Weymouth 3:29  And if you belong to Christ, then you are indeed true descendants of Abraham, and are heirs in fulfilment of the promise.
Chapter 4
Gala Weymouth 4:1  Now I say that so long as an heir is a child, he in no respect differs from a slave, although he is the owner of everything,
Gala Weymouth 4:2  but he is under the control of guardians and trustees until the time his father has appointed.
Gala Weymouth 4:3  So we also, when spiritually we were children, were subject to the world's rudimentary notions, and were enslaved.
Gala Weymouth 4:4  But, when the time was fully come, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born subject to Law,
Gala Weymouth 4:5  in order to purchase the freedom of all who were subject to Law, so that we might receive recognition as sons.
Gala Weymouth 4:6  And because you are sons, God has sent out the Spirit of His Son to enter your hearts and cry "Abba! our Father!"
Gala Weymouth 4:7  Therefore you are no longer a slave, but a son; and if a son, then an heir also through God's own act.
Gala Weymouth 4:8  But at one time, you Gentiles, having no knowledge of God, were slaves to gods which in reality do not exist.
Gala Weymouth 4:9  Now, however, having come to know God--or rather to be known by Him--how is it you are again turning back to weak and worthless rudimentary notions to which you are once more willing to be enslaved?
Gala Weymouth 4:10  You scrupulously observe days and months, special seasons, and years.
Gala Weymouth 4:11  I am alarmed about you, and am afraid that I have perhaps bestowed labour upon you to no purpose.
Gala Weymouth 4:12  Brethren, become as I am, I beseech you; for I have also become like you. In no respect did you behave badly to me.
Gala Weymouth 4:13  And you know that in those early days it was on account of bodily infirmity that I proclaimed the Good News to you,
Gala Weymouth 4:14  and yet the bodily infirmity which was such a trial to you, you did not regard with contempt or loathing, but you received me as if I had been an angel of God or Christ Jesus Himself!
Gala Weymouth 4:15  I ask you, then, what has become of your self-congratulations? For I bear you witness that had it been possible you would have torn out your own eyes and have given them to me.
Gala Weymouth 4:16  Can it be that I have become your enemy through speaking the truth to you?
Gala Weymouth 4:17  These men pay court to you, but not with honourable motives. They want to exclude you, so that you may pay court to them.
Gala Weymouth 4:18  It is always an honourable thing to be courted in an honourable cause; always, and not only when I am with you, my children--
Gala Weymouth 4:19  you for whom I am again, as it were, undergoing the pains of childbirth, until Christ is fully formed within you.
Gala Weymouth 4:20  Would that I were with you and could change my tone, for I am perplexed about you.
Gala Weymouth 4:21  Tell me--you who want to continue to be subject to Law--will you not listen to the Law?
Gala Weymouth 4:22  For it is written that Abraham had two sons, one by the slave-girl and one by the free woman.
Gala Weymouth 4:23  But we see that the child of the slave-girl was born in the common course of nature; but the child of the free woman in fulfilment of the promise.
Gala Weymouth 4:24  All this is allegorical; for the women represent two Covenants. One has its origin on Mount Sinai, and bears children destined for slavery.
Gala Weymouth 4:25  This is Hagar; for the name Hagar stands for Mount Sinai in Arabia, and corresponds to the present Jerusalem, which is in bondage together with her children.
Gala Weymouth 4:26  But the Jerusalem which is above is free, and *she* is *our* mother.
Gala Weymouth 4:27  For it is written, "Rejoice, thou barren woman that bearest not, break forth into a joyful cry, thou that dost not travail with child. For the desolate woman has many children--more indeed than she who has the husband."
Gala Weymouth 4:28  But you, brethren, like Isaac, are children born in fulfilment of a promise.
Gala Weymouth 4:29  Yet just as, at that time, the child born in the common course of nature persecuted the one whose birth was due to the power of the Spirit, so it is now.
Gala Weymouth 4:30  But what says the Scripture? "Send away the slave-girl and her son, for never shall the slave-girl's son share the inheritance with the son of the free woman."
Gala Weymouth 4:31  Therefore, brethren, since we are not the children of a slave-girl, but of the free woman--
Chapter 5
Gala Weymouth 5:1  Christ having made us gloriously free--stand fast and do not again be hampered with the yoke of slavery.
Gala Weymouth 5:2  Remember that it is I Paul who tell you that if you receive circumcision Christ will avail you nothing.
Gala Weymouth 5:3  I once more protest to every man who receives circumcision that he is under obligation to obey the whole Law of Moses.
Gala Weymouth 5:4  Christ has become nothing to any of you who are seeking acceptance with God through the Law: you have fallen away from grace.
Gala Weymouth 5:5  *We* have not, for through the Spirit we wait with longing hope for an acceptance with God which is to come through faith.
Gala Weymouth 5:6  For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision is of any importance; but only faith working through love.
Gala Weymouth 5:7  You were running the race nobly! Who has interfered and caused you to swerve from the truth?
Gala Weymouth 5:8  No such teaching ever proceeded from Him who is calling you.
Gala Weymouth 5:10  For my part I have strong confidence in you in the Lord that you will adopt my view of the matter. But the man--be he who he may--who is troubling you, will have to bear the full weight of the judgement to be pronounced on him.
Gala Weymouth 5:11  As for me, brethren, if I am still a preacher of circumcision, how is it that I am still suffering persecution? In that case the Cross has ceased to be a stumbling-block!
Gala Weymouth 5:12  Would to God that those who are unsettling your faith would even mutilate themselves.
Gala Weymouth 5:13  You however, brethren, were called to freedom. Only do not turn your freedom into an excuse for giving way to your lower natures; but become bondservants to one another in a spirit of love.
Gala Weymouth 5:14  For the entire Law has been obeyed when you have kept the single precept, which says, "You are to love your fellow man equally with yourself."
Gala Weymouth 5:15  But if you are perpetually snarling and snapping at one another, beware lest you are destroyed by one another.
Gala Weymouth 5:16  This then is what I mean. Let your lives be guided by the Spirit, and then you will certainly not indulge the cravings of your lower natures.
Gala Weymouth 5:17  For the cravings of the lower nature are opposed to those of the Spirit, and the cravings of the Spirit are opposed to those of the lower nature; because these are antagonistic to each other, so that you cannot do everything to which you are inclined.
Gala Weymouth 5:18  But if the Spirit is leading you, you are not subject to Law.
Gala Weymouth 5:19  Now you know full well the doings of our lower natures. Fornication, impurity, indecency, idol-worship, sorcery;
Gala Weymouth 5:20  enmity, strife, jealousy, outbursts of passion, intrigues, dissensions, factions, envyings;
Gala Weymouth 5:21  hard drinking, riotous feasting, and the like. And as to these I forewarn you, as I have already forewarned you, that those who are guilty of such things will have no share in the Kingdom of God.
Gala Weymouth 5:22  The Spirit, on the other hand, brings a harvest of love, joy, peace; patience towards others, kindness, benevolence;
Gala Weymouth 5:24  Against such things as these there is no law. Now those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified their lower nature with its passions and appetites.
Gala Weymouth 5:25  If we are living by the Spirit's power, let our conduct also be governed by the Spirit's power.
Gala Weymouth 5:26  Let us not become vain-glorious, challenging one another, envying one another.
Chapter 6
Gala Weymouth 6:1  Brethren, if anybody be detected in any misconduct, you who are spiritual should restore such a one in a spirit of meekness. And let each of you keep watch over himself, lest he also fall into temptation.
Gala Weymouth 6:2  Always carry one another's burdens, and so obey the whole of Christ's Law.
Gala Weymouth 6:3  For if there is any one who thinks himself to be somebody when he is nobody, he is deluding himself.
Gala Weymouth 6:4  But let every man scrutinize his own conduct, and then he will find out, not with reference to another but with reference to himself, what he has to boast of.
Gala Weymouth 6:6  But let those who receive instruction in Christian truth share with their instructors all temporal blessings.
Gala Weymouth 6:7  Do not deceive yourselves. God is not to be scoffed at. For whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.
Gala Weymouth 6:8  He who sows in the field of his lower nature, will from that nature reap destruction; but he who sows to serve the Spirit will from the Spirit reap the Life of the Ages.
Gala Weymouth 6:9  Let us not abate our courage in doing what is right; for in due time we shall reap a reward, if we do not faint.
Gala Weymouth 6:10  So then, as we have opportunity, let us labour for the good of all, and especially of those who belong to the household of the faith.
Gala Weymouth 6:11  See in what large letters I am writing to you with my own hand.
Gala Weymouth 6:12  All who desire to display their zeal for external observances try to compel you to receive circumcision, but their real object is simply to escape being persecuted for the Cross of Christ.
Gala Weymouth 6:13  For these very men do not really keep the Law of Moses, but they would have you receive circumcision in order that they may glory in *your* bodies.
Gala Weymouth 6:14  But as for me, God forbid that I should glory in anything except the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, upon which the world is crucified to me, and I am crucified to the world.
Gala Weymouth 6:15  For neither circumcision nor uncircumcision is of any importance; but only a renewed nature.
Gala Weymouth 6:16  And all who shall regulate their lives by this principle--may peace and mercy be given to them--and to the true Israel of God.
Gala Weymouth 6:17  From this time onward let no one trouble me; for, as for me, I bear, branded on my body, the scars of Jesus as my Master.
Gala Weymouth 6:18  May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirits, brethren. Amen.