Galatians 1 + 2 - The Defence of Paul's Authority

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Galatians 1 + 2 - The Defence of Paul's Authority
  1. Greetings to the Galatians (Ch 1:1 - 5)
    1. Ancient letters opened with the name of the sender, the name of the recipients and greetings
      1. Paul has no praise for the Galatians
        1. Paul adds some comments which hint at the issues he plans to deal with in the rest of the letter
          1. Related to Paul's authority as an apostle of Jesus
        2. The Trouble in Galatia (Ch 1:6 - 10)
          1. Paul expresses astonishment that the Galatians are forsaking their original teaching for another gospel
            1. Paul proclaims that the Galatians are now under a curse
              1. Stott - This means that Paul hopes that God's judgement will fall upon them
            2. The Origin of Paul's Message (Ch 1:11 - 24)
              1. Paul's Message Approved (Ch 2:1 - 10)
                1. Paul Rebukes Peter (Ch 2:11 - 21)
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