Galatians 3:1

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

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Paul is speaking to the Galatians and calls them foolish for being deceived away from the truth of Jesus Christ, who was clearly shown to them in His life and death on the cross.

شرح للأطفال

Imagine you have a really good friend who suddenly starts listening to someone else and stops talking to you. Paul is saying that the Galatians are like those friends, being tricked away from their true path with Jesus.

السياق التاريخي

This verse was written by Apostle Paul in his letter to the Galatian churches around AD 49-53. The audience were early Christians who were being influenced by false teachings that conflicted with the message of salvation through faith alone.

التطبيق اليوم

In modern times, this could apply to someone influenced by popular culture or peer pressure that contradicts their religious beliefs, like a teenager tempted to follow harmful trends instead of moral guidance from parents or teachers.

المواضيع

faithdeceptionsalvationtruthobedienceJesus Christ

آيات ذات صلة

Romans 6:17Colossians 2:8Deuteronomy 4:35John 1:1-14Galatians 2:20

أسئلة شائعة

Why did Paul call the Galatians foolish?
Paul called them foolish because they were abandoning the truth of Jesus Christ for false teachings, which he found concerning and needed to address.
What does 'bewitched' mean in this context?
'Bewitched' here refers to being deceived or influenced by false teachings that led them away from true faith in Christ.
How was Jesus set forth among the Galatians?
Jesus was visibly present and His life, death, and resurrection were evident examples of God's truth for the early Christian community in Galatia.
What is Paul's main message to the Galatian Christians?
Paul emphasizes staying true to the teachings about Jesus Christ and not being swayed by false doctrines that contradict the Gospel message.
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