~4 min."In Christ"
towardthemark.org · ... been crucified with Christ, and thereby sin has been condemned in the flesh. (Gal. 2; Romans 8.). But if the cross closes up the history of the ...
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~6 min.Crucial Occasions In The Book Of Acts
biblecentre.org · ... own people, Israel, rather he was sent to the Gentiles (Gal. 2:2.8-9). This was another matter of crucial importance in God's present ...
~6 min.The Epistles of the Apostle Paul
biblecentre.org · ... - Acts 13:9) became the Apostle of the nations (Gal. 2:7-8: Rom. 11:13; 15:16). For the time being he preached that ...
~5 min.Chapter 8
... of the Acts and the work among the Gentiles, and, as we see in Gal. 2, by a special agreement entered into at Jerusalem, it fell into the hands ...
~5 min.Christian Liberty
biblecentre.org · ... It is at this point we must bring in the additional details of Gal. 2. There we learn that Paul went up "by revelation", no new form of ...
~7 min.Old Testament Allusions in 1 Peter
biblecentre.org · ... in line with Peter's commission as apostle of the circumcision or Jews (Gal. 2:7-8). The table below provides a list of references in the epistle, ...
~8 min.The Epistle to the Romans
biblecentre.org · ... Peter was the Apostle of circumcision, that is the Apostle of the Jews (Gal. 2:8-9), while Paul was the Apostle of the Nations or the heathen. In ...
~7 min.Chapter 5
... people through Paul, Elijah, and the Lord at Lazarus' tomb. Comparing Gal. 2 with the history of Acts 15, we find a revelation from ...
~3 min.A Summary and a Historical Review
biblecentre.org · ... is named by those who were pillars in Christianity- James, Peter and John (Gal. 2:9). It is not named by Paul, but its effects are very clearly ...
~7 min.Chapter 6
... the believer. We have the Christian's practical state at the end of Gal. 2. Otherwise the whole epistle is a judgment of all return to Judaism, ...