Galatians 2:3
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이 구절의 의미
In this verse from Galatians, Paul mentions that Titus, a Greek companion of his, was not forced to undergo circumcision. This shows the freedom in Christ and that salvation is by grace, not through rituals.
어린이를 위한 설명
Imagine you're playing with your friends and someone says you need to wear a specific hat to join. But then another friend comes along and says no one needs to wear any special hat - everyone can play just as they are. That's what Paul is saying here about Titus not needing circumcision.
역사적 배경
This verse was written by the Apostle Paul around AD 49-57, addressed to the Galatian churches in Asia Minor. The cultural setting was one where Jewish customs like circumcision were seen as necessary for salvation, but Paul argues against this strictness.
오늘의 적용
Today, this could mean someone not forcing another person to follow specific religious rituals or practices to be accepted into a faith community. It emphasizes accepting people as they are without unnecessary rules.