Galatians 4:20
20ηθελον δε παρειναι προς υμας αρτι και αλλαξαι την φωνην μου οτι απορουμαι εν υμιν
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20ηθελον δε παρειναι προς υμας αρτι και αλλαξαι την φωνην μου οτι απορουμαι εν υμιν
Galatians 4 is the theological and emotional heart of Paul's letter. He shifts from arguing that the law was a temporary guardian (paidagogos) to declaring that believers are no longer slaves but sons and heirs through Christ. The chapter pivots on the sending of the Son and the
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