The thesis here proposed is that he was confronted in Galatia with accusations brought against him by some of his own victims. |
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Gordium was a town in Galatia, the ancient capital of the Phrygians. |
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Their journey brought them to Galatia and Troas, from where they sailed to Macedonia. |
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He was once giving hope to the believers in Galatia in his letter that he wrote in the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. |
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Soon these teachers from Judea arrived at Antioch and then moved to Galatia. |
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The leaven of bad teaching the apostle wished to correct in Galatia happened to be legalism propagated by the circumcision group. |
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This legalistic doctrine that had caused problems in Antioch, Syria and Cilicia had arrived and contaminated the assemblies of Galatia. |
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Paul identifies and highlights the doctrinal error of these teachers and encourages the brethren in Galatia to reject it. |
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For Venceslas Kruta, Galatia in central Turkey was an area of dense Celtic settlement. |
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The Galatia Mine in Illinois produces high-Btu coal, with sulfur content among the lowest in the Illinois Basin. |
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This was sad, and it worried the apostle Paul. Notice that the presence of these defective teachers in the assemblies of Judea did not contaminate the assembly of Antioch neither the assemblies of Galatia. |
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The latter, writing in the early 1st century AD, deals with Britain and Gaul as well as Hispania, Italy and Galatia. |
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In 264, the Goths reached Galatia and Cappadocia, and Gothic pirates landed on Cyprus and Crete. |
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Now a question: Were the assemblies in Galatia defiled in any way by the presence and practice of this doctrinal leaven in the assembly in Jerusalem? |
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Nevertheless, the mother goddess cult did exist in north Galatia. |
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