Paul wanted to emphasise what he was writing in this section. If a man became a *Jew, someone *circumcised him. This was the mark that he was a *Jew. Most *Jews did not believe that Jesus Christ was God’s son. They did not believe that Jesus could forgive their *sins. They did not trust him. The Christians in Galatia had listened to the *Jewish false teachers. They had started to believe what the false teachers were teaching them about the laws. But the Christians had not yet become *Jews. So Paul still had time to warn them. And he could remind them about the truth. If the Christians became *Jews, they would be refusing Jesus Christ. The Christians thought that the laws would make them better Christians. But Paul said that they would not still be Christians.

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