evident (Moule 81; T 263n2; cf.Harris 1212): “your faith as those who are in Christ Jesus.” Less probably, πίστις could mean “faithfulness” (so Barth-Blanke 1, 152–53) or “loyalty.” On πίστις and πιστεύω in the NT, see Harris 1211–14; E. de W. Burton, The Epistle to the Galatians (Edinburgh: TT Clark, 1921), 475–85; and for an opposing view on Paul, W. H. P. Hatch, The Pauline Idea of Faith (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, 1917), who argues that “the three Pauline expressions, πίστις, πίστις
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