An Exposition of Galatians
A Reading from the “New Perspective” by Don Garlington – To all those who have listened patient to my lectures on Galatians,
and especially to my esteemed teacher and friend,
James D. G. Dunn
Galatians has become even more controversial than ever these days with the advent of the
“New Perspective on Paul” in his relation to contemporary Judaism. The present commentary
assumes a modified form of this “New Perspective” as its framework of interpretation, and for
this reason a premium has been placed on the letter’s historical context as attested by the
literature of Second Temple Judaism. It must be added, however, that far from being inimical to
the foundational concerns of the Reformation, the reading of the Galatian letter proffered herein
is fully supportive of the great mottoes of the Reformers themselves: sola scriptura, sola fide,
Sola Gratia and especially Solus Christus, and all the more as the present work endeavors to
honor an oft-neglected slogan of the Reformation—ad fontes (“to the sources”)
On Torah and Galatians
In this study you will learn what the Hebrew idioms, “works of the law”, and “under the law” meant, and what the word justified meant, to the first century Jewish believers who had lived, and grown up, and spent all their lives participating in a Temple centered covenant, with its sacrifices, and of how Yeshua affected the process in how we, and the gentiles alike, are to approach Elohim (God) for the remission of our sins. This study is on the Book of Galatians, the most commonly misunderstood and misquoted book outside of the Book of Romans. And why is it misunderstood and misquoted – and I might add, often mistranslated?
Exegeting Galatians
by Torah Teacher Ariel ben-Lyman HaNaviy. The book of Galatians has misled Christian commentators due largely to the technical discussions of biblical topics ranging from circumcision, to the Torah, to freedom in Christ. A contextual study of Galatians will help to unravel the letter for both Christians and Jews. To be sure, without a proper background to the book we will forever misread Paul, Apostle to the Gentiles. In B’resheet (Genesis) starting with Avraham circumcision we begin to peel back the mysteries surrounding this simple biblical command we stand a better chance at understanding Rav Sha’ul (Apostle Paul) and his enigmatic instructions.
Pesach Haggadah
Argument from Silence
Depart from me
Who is Israel
Explanation of Roots of Church and fallacy of Replacement theology, Grafted into what, Romans 9 and 10 and 11, Natural branches
Reclaiming Yeshua for Judaism
Nazarenes and the Oral Tradition
We have the Mind of Messiah
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