In Galatians 2, Paul opposes this person to their face.
Who is Cephas (Peter)?
This classmate has a secret sister.
Who is Caleb Burrow?
These describe a portion of the text.
What are chapter themes?
Luca taught us how not to be this.
What is hypnotized?
The promise came this many years before the law.
What is 430 years?
Paul uses this Old Testament character as an example of righteousness reckoned through faith.
Who is Abraham?
These classmates are cousins.
Who are Calvin and Brooke?
When doing this, you may make lists and mark key words/people.
What is observing the text?
These are two "prisons" we see in Galatians 2.
What are the prisons of legalism and hypocrisy?
This is the tense of verb that indicates ongoing, habitual action.
What is present tense?
According to Galatians 5, in Christ Jesus, neither doing this or not doing this counts for anything.
What is circumcision?
Who are Kathleen and Karissa?
These are the three tools of interpretation.
What are context, word studies, and cross-references?
This prison has right belief, but wrong behavior.
What is the Prison of Hypocrisy?
According to Galatians 3:28, in Christ there are no longer any of these three pairs as all are one in Christ.
What are Jew/Greek, slave/free, male/female?
This classmate's mom plays the piano
Who is Jubilee Shaeffer?
These are the questions we ask as we observe, interpret, and apply Scripture.
What are:
What does the text say?
What does the text mean?
How do I respond and obey?
Legalism is wrong belief (but right outward behavior) that typically involves three symptoms.
What are:
1. Working in one's own power.
2. Adding one's own rules.
3. To earn God's favor.
These are the opposite of the fruit of the Spirit.
What are works of the flesh?