Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
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Who wrote Galatians?

Paul 

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Who, along with Barnabas, received the right hand of fellowship from James, Cephas (Peter), and John for preaching to the Gentiles?

Paul 

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What did Paul call the Galatians in ch3:1

Foolish

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This is what believers are called in Galatians 4:7 — no longer slaves but this.

What is a son (and heir)?Gal. 4:7

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These are the first three fruits of the Spirit listed in Galatians 5:22.

What are love, joy, and peace?Gal. 5:22

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According to Galatians 6:2, bearing one another's burdens fulfills this

What is the law of Christ?

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Where did Paul have his conversion experience? Where did he met Jesus?

On the Damascus Road  

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What did Paul confront Peter about in Antioch, leading to Peter's withdrawal from eating with the Gentiles?

His hypocrisy in changing his behavior based on the presence of certain individuals...

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What does the passage state, Galatians 3:10-14, about those who rely on the works of the law?

They are under a curse

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This Aramaic word, meaning "Father," is the intimate cry the Spirit places in believers' hearts.

What is Abba?Gal. 4:6

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Paul uses this singular Greek word, karpos, rather than a plural form, to describe the Spirit's nine qualities as one unified character.

What is fruit (karpos)?Gal. 5:22

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This Greek word, used in Galatians 6:1 for "restore," was also used in everyday life for setting broken bones and mending fishing nets. 

What is restore (katartizō)?Gal. 6:1

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What was the problem with the Galatian Church...

there were people trying to ____________ the Gospel.   v6-10

Pervert  or change the Gospel. 

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WE CANNOT MIX GRACE AND LEGALISM IF WE MIX GRACE AND LEGALISM (WORKS & TRADITION).. THAT MESSAGE IS TO BE AVOIDED AT ALL COST.  T OR F

TRUE

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How does Christ's redemption impact believers according to the Galatians 3:10-14

It brings the blessing of Abraham upon Gentiles

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Paul uses this phrase — meaning God's perfect appointed moment in history — to describe when Christ came.Gal. 4:4

What is "the fullness of time"?

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This fruit of the Spirit — makrothymia in Greek — literally means being "long-tempered," slow to retaliate, patient, especially with difficult people.

What is longsuffering (patience)?Gal. 5:22

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Paul uses this farming principle to warn believers that they cannot plant fleshly seed and expect a spiritual harvest, because God will not be this.

What is mocked?Gal. 6:7

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Where did the Apostle Paul receive his ministry training? v 17

In Arabia, in the Arabian Desert by Jesus. 

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What example does Paul use to emphasize the importance of faith over works in justification? The faith of __________________. 

Abraham

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In Galatians 3:15-18, what is emphasized about the covenant God made with Abraham?  Its changeable nature once confirmed. T or F

False.. It is unchangeable. 

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This Greek word, huiothesia, describes the legal act by which believers are placed permanently into God's family. Gal. 4:5

What is adoption?

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Paul ends Galatians 5 by warning against these three dangers in community life: vain glory, provoking one another, and this third one.

What is envying one another?Gal. 5:26

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Rather than boasting in circumcision or religious achievement, Paul declares in Galatians 6:14 that he will boast only in this.  v.14

What is the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ?Gal. 6:14

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Jewish parents in Paul's time frequently gave their sons two names so they could live and function in the Jewish culture as well as the Grecian culture. Saul = Jewish name, and Paul = Hellenistic name?  

TRUE OR FALSE

True

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Gal 2:20 says, I have been __________________ with Christ. 

Crucified. 

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In the same passage, Galatians 3:15-18, describe the relationship between the law and the promise given to Abraham?  Is the promise dependent or independent of the law?

Independent of the Law

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Paul uses this Greek word, stoicheia, to describe the elementary principles or basic religious systems that held humanity in bondage before Christ. V. 3

What are the elements (rudiments) of the world?

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This Greek word, meaning mastery or self-government, is the final fruit listed and describes the ability to say no to the flesh because you have said yes to the Spirit.

What is self-control?  or Temprrance Gal. 5:23

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In Galatians 6:17, Paul contrasts the Judaizers' mark of circumcision with these physical scars on his own body from suffering for Christ, called stigmata in Greek, meaning marks of ownership.

What are the marks of the Lord Jesus?

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