iouae
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How to understand Paul
Folks love to quote scriptures from Paul. Invariably these quotes ignore the context or storyline.
Any quote from Paul, out of context, can be made to say almost anything.
Paul's epistles always tell a story. Before looking at individual scriptures, get the story flow of the WHOLE epistle of Paul. This is hard work, but is the only way to NOT misunderstand Paul.
Let's take Galatians.
Gal 1:6 seems to be the theme of the book.
"I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel:"
Gal 1:13-14 would suggest that the "other" Gospel has something to do with the "Jew's religion".
Gal 2:3 suggests that circumcision was the stumbling block of this "other Gospel".
Now comes a seemingly anti-law, pro-faith tirade by Paul (Gal 2:16).
Paul goes to lengths to explain that faith was the original faith of Abraham (Gal 3:29).
And the OT law was like a schoolmaster, to bring us back to the original faith, which was faith. (Gal 3:24).
Gal 4 compares the OT faith to Hagar = Mt Sinai = bondwoman, and the NT faith is Sarah = New Jerusalem above = free-woman.
Gal 5:3 goes back to the issue of circumcision being part of this "other Gospel".
Gal 6:12 says that anyone who accepts circumcision as part of this "other Gospel" will put himself back under bondage to keep every aspect of the law to be saved, since he has departed from a faith-based salvation.
Thus, the next time someone quotes Paul, take the trouble to read the whole epistle and you will see from the context that Paul says nothing of the sort. Mostly this is not malicious, deliberate misinterpreting of Paul. The person quoting Paul does not realise that each epistle is telling a story, and the quote only has relevance within the context of that story.
In the case of Galatians, Paul's seeming attack on the law is ONLY to prove that Christians do NOT need to be circumcised in order to be saved. It is NOT a general attack on the whole OT law. Galatians is attacking a "new Gospel" creeping into the NT church saying that Christians need to be circumcised to be saved.
Folks love to quote scriptures from Paul. Invariably these quotes ignore the context or storyline.
Any quote from Paul, out of context, can be made to say almost anything.
Paul's epistles always tell a story. Before looking at individual scriptures, get the story flow of the WHOLE epistle of Paul. This is hard work, but is the only way to NOT misunderstand Paul.
Let's take Galatians.
Gal 1:6 seems to be the theme of the book.
"I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel:"
Gal 1:13-14 would suggest that the "other" Gospel has something to do with the "Jew's religion".
Gal 2:3 suggests that circumcision was the stumbling block of this "other Gospel".
Now comes a seemingly anti-law, pro-faith tirade by Paul (Gal 2:16).
Paul goes to lengths to explain that faith was the original faith of Abraham (Gal 3:29).
And the OT law was like a schoolmaster, to bring us back to the original faith, which was faith. (Gal 3:24).
Gal 4 compares the OT faith to Hagar = Mt Sinai = bondwoman, and the NT faith is Sarah = New Jerusalem above = free-woman.
Gal 5:3 goes back to the issue of circumcision being part of this "other Gospel".
Gal 6:12 says that anyone who accepts circumcision as part of this "other Gospel" will put himself back under bondage to keep every aspect of the law to be saved, since he has departed from a faith-based salvation.
Thus, the next time someone quotes Paul, take the trouble to read the whole epistle and you will see from the context that Paul says nothing of the sort. Mostly this is not malicious, deliberate misinterpreting of Paul. The person quoting Paul does not realise that each epistle is telling a story, and the quote only has relevance within the context of that story.
In the case of Galatians, Paul's seeming attack on the law is ONLY to prove that Christians do NOT need to be circumcised in order to be saved. It is NOT a general attack on the whole OT law. Galatians is attacking a "new Gospel" creeping into the NT church saying that Christians need to be circumcised to be saved.
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