The Word Am I

The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Galatians

Literal Standard Version 2020

- Chapter 4 -

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And I say, now as much time as the heir is a child, he differs nothing from a servant, [though] being lord of all,
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but is under tutors and stewards until the time appointed of the father,
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so we also, when we were children, were in servitude under the elements of the world,
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and when the fullness of time came, God sent forth His Son, come of a woman, come under law,
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that He may redeem those under law, that we may receive the adoption as sons;
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and because you are sons, God sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying, “Abba! Father!”
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So that you are no longer a servant, but a son, and if a son, also an heir of God through Christ.

Paul’s Concern for the Galatians

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But then, indeed, having not known God, you were in servitude to those [that are] not by nature gods,
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and now, having known Godand rather being known by Godhow [do] you turn again to the weak and poor elements to which you desire anew to be in servitude?
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You observe days, and months, and times, and years!
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I am afraid for you, lest I labored in vain for you.
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I implore you, brothers, become as I [am]—because I also [am] as you; you did not hurt me;
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and you have known that through weakness of the flesh I proclaimed good news to you at the first,
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and you did not despise nor reject my trial that [is] in my flesh, but you received me as a messenger of Godas Christ Jesus;
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what then was your blessedness? For I testify to you, that if possible, having plucked out your eyes, you would have given [them] to me;
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so have I become your enemy, being true to you?
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They are zealous for you—[yet] not well, but they wish to shut us out, that you may be zealous for them;
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and [it is] good to be zealously regarded, in what is good, at all times, and not only in my being present with you;
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my little children, of whom I travail in birth again until Christ may be formed in you,
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indeed I was wishing to be present with you now, and to change my voice, because I am in doubt about you.

Hagar and Sarah

(Genesis 21:9–21)
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Tell me, you who are willing to be under law, do you not hear the Law?
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For it has been written that Abraham had two sons, one by the maidservant and one by the free [woman],
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but he who [is] of the maidservant has been according to flesh, but he who [is] of the free [woman], through the promise,
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which things are allegorized, for these are the two covenants: one, indeed, from Mount Sinai, bringing forth to servitude, which is Hagar;
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for this Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia, and corresponds to the Jerusalem that now [is], and is in servitude with her children,
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and the Jerusalem above is the free [woman], which is mother of us all,
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for it has been written: “Rejoice, O barren, who is not bearing; break forth and cry, you who are not travailing, because many [are] the children of the desolatemore than of her having the husband.”
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And we, brothers, as Isaac, are children of promise,
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but as he then who was born according to the flesh persecuted him [born] according to the Spirit, so also now;
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but what does the Writing say? “Cast forth the maidservant and her son, for the son of the maidservant may not be heir with the son of the free [woman]”;
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then, brothers, we are not a maidservant’s children, but the free [woman’s].