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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...

Wars 6.318–20, 345, 356, 378).33 They only requested he would help the poor (2:10), and Paul said he was eager to do this. If Paul would have yielded and compelled Titus to receive circumcision, his gospel would have been compromised and his law-free mission to the Gentiles would have been over. Interpreters occupy themselves with whether Paul’s visit preceded Acts 15, was the visit recorded in Acts 15, or a separate visit from the one recorded in Acts 15. Certainty on this issue is impossible. Six
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