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Evangelical Press Study Commentary (EPSC): Galatians
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Evangelical Press Study Commentary (EPSC): Galatians

For the Olive Tree Bible App
Author: Peter Barnes
Publisher: Evangelical Press
Evangelical Press Study Commentary (EPSC): Galatians

Evangelical Press Study Commentary (EPSC): Galatians

For the Olive Tree Bible App
Author: Peter Barnes
Publisher: Evangelical Press
Available for:
iPad, iPhone, Android, Mac, and Windows.
Description

In the EP Study Commentary series, Peter Barnes takes us through Galatians - Paul's most fiercely worded epistle. The problem in the churches in Galatia was that they had heard the gospel from the great apostle Paul, but then proceeded to modify it.

The introduction contains a helpful, and necessary, section on The New Perspective. A little poison in the cup may be all that is needed for the cup to be toxic. To be specific, the Galatians began to listen to the Judaizers who were telling them that they needed to be circumcised, keep the Jewish holy days, and, by implication, maintain Jewish food laws which prevented them from eating with Gentiles.

It is well known that the epistle to the Galatians played a highly significant role in the sixteenth-century Reformation, and Martin Luther was to refer to it as ‘my own Epistle, to which I have plighted my troth…' He thought that ‘This doctrine can never be taught, urged, and repeated enough.' Galatians takes us to the very heart and core of the message of God to us in Jesus Christ.

Ultimately, its message is simplicity itself: law condemns, Jesus saves. This is a message which the modern evangelical world needs to hear in a new and fresh way.


Peter Barnes has served in the Presbyterian Bible College in Vanuatu; the Nambucca River in northern New South Wales; and at Revesby in south-west Sydney. He has a doctorate in Church History, and has taught many history courses. In addition, he has had many books published, including the epistle to Galatians in the EP Study Commentary series. He is married to Lyn, with six grownup children, and eleven grandchildren on earth, and one in heaven.

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