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Jarvis Williams’ commentary on Galatians is a commentary of one of Paul’s most rhetorically charged and polemically sharp letters. Williams writes a commentary of the letter, not a commentary of commentaries. He grounds the letter in grammatical-historical exegesis, seeking to help readers understand Paul’s Greco-Roman and Second Temple Jewish context of the letter. Additionally, the book seeks...

Chapter 3 begins the central section of the letter. In 3:1, Paul directly addresses the Galatians for the first time since 1:1. The Genesis and Deuteronomic themes of blessing and curse occur at the beginning and end of the letter (1:1–9; 6:16; cf. Deut 30:19). Paul conflates multiple scriptural citations to highlight
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