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Verse 11. _I AM AFRAID OF YOU_] I begin now to be seriously alarmed
for you, and think you are so thoroughly perverted from the Gospel of
Christ, that all my pains and labour in your conversion have b...
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I AM AFRAID OF YOU ... - I have fears respecting you. His fears were
that they had no genuine Christian principle. They had been so easily
perverted and turned back to the servitude of ceremonies and...
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CHAPTER 4
_ 1. Under the law in the state of minority. (Galatians 4:1)_
2. The Son revealed to redeem. (Galatians 4:4)
3. Because ye are Sons; the Spirit of Sonship. (Galatians 4:6)
4. The backslid
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The state of the Galatians, while heathen, was similar but worse. They
had not been heirs in a state of temporary slavery, but frankly slaves
to the mere element-spirits, those undivine gods they wors...
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THE DAYS OF CHILDHOOD (Galatians 4:1-7)...
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There was a time when you did not know God, and when you were slaves
to gods who are no gods at all; but now that you know God or rather
now that god knows you--how can you turn back again to the weak...
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LOST. lest by any means. Greek. _me pos_.
BESTOWED, &c, Compare Romans 16:6.
UPON. Greek. _eis_, App-104.
IN VAIN. See Galatians 3:4,...
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_I am afraid of you_ Sad thought, that all the toil which he had
undergone on their behalf might prove to have been in vain! The
possibility of such a result softens his tone, and as he thinks of his...
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ΦΟΒΟΥ͂ΜΑΙ ὙΜΑ͂Σ. Not “I fear for you,” for φοβ.
with an accusative of the person never has this meaning in the Greek
Bible, and very seldom if ever (cf. Soph. _Oed. R._ 760 [767])
elsewhere; but “I fe...
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8–11. _Appeal; after so great a change how can you go back!_
(Galatians 4:8) But—before your conversion, when you knew not God,
ye were slaves to them which by origin are not gods; (Galatians 4:9)
and...
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ΦΟΒΟΎΜΑΙ _praes. ind. med. (dep.) от_ ΦΟΒΈΟΜΑΙ
(G5399) бояться, страшиться,
ΜΉ ΠΩΣ (G3361; G4458) чтобы не, используется
здесь с _ind._ после гл. опасения. Ind.
означает, что беспокойство связано с
ч...
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DISCOURSE: 2072
MINISTERS LABOURING IN VAIN
Galatians 4:11. _I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you
labour in vain_.
MINISTERS are, in the Scriptures, compared to husbandmen. Now, no one
c...
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I AM AFRAID OF YOU, &C.— There was the greater reason for this
apprehension, as the fixing the time for the Jewish feasts depended
upon the great Sanhedrim; so that their observing them would bring
th...
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TEXT 4:8-11
(8) Howbeit at that time, not knowing God, ye were in bondage to them
that by nature are no gods: (9) but now that ye have come to know God,
or rather to be known by God, how turn ye back...
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_VERSE 11. I AM AFRAID OF YOU, LEST I HAVE BESTOWED UPON YOU LABOR IN
VAIN._...
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Howbeit then, when ye knew not God, ye did service unto them which by
nature are no gods.
HOWBEIT - contrast of their former with their present state. Appeal
not to turn back from their privileges...
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1 The place of an infant heir differs from that of a slave in right
but not in fact. Though entitled to all, he is treated as though
master of nothing. He is watched by guardians, and supervised by
st...
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THE BONDAGE OF THE LAW. FREEDOM IN CHRIST
1-7. Under the Law we were in bondage; under the Gospel we have
received the freedom of sons.
PARAPHRASE. '(1) The heir before he comes of age can no more en...
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AFRAID] anxiously solicitous lest they should repudiate their
Christian profession.
12-20. The Apostle appeals to his readers to return to their former
allegiance to the gospel.
PARAPHRASE. '(12) I p...
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CHRIST HAS MADE US FREE
GALATIANS
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 4
YOU ARE GOD’S SONS, YOU ARE NOT SLAVES
V1 I will continue what I was saying to you. A young son will receive
the property that his fath...
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Paul had told the Christians in Galatia the *good news about Jesus
Christ. He helped them to become free. They were no longer like slaves
of their religion. He expected them to become mature Christian...
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(8-11) The results of the foregoing argument are now turned against
the Galatians. In their old heathen state they had been in bondage to
gods that were no gods. From this bondage they had been delive...
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CHAPTER 17
THE RETURN TO BONDAGE.
Galatians 4:8
"Sons of God, whom He made His heirs in Christ, how are you turning
back to legal bondage!" Such is the appeal with which the Apostle
follows up his a...
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DISAPPOINTMENT OF THE APOSTLE AT THE CHANGED FEELING OF HIS CONVERTS;
REMINISCENCES OF THE PAST; PATHETIC APPEAL TO OLD AFFECTION; PROTEST
AGAINST PRESENT ESTRANGEMENT....
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LIVE AS SONS, NOT AS BONDMEN
Galatians 4:1
The Apostle often uses the word _elements_ or “rudiments,”
Galatians 4:3; Galatians 4:9;...
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He now declared the process of freedom. "God sent forth His Son...
under the law." Thus the law He kept was justified, and He lived
thereby. But more than this, He bore its penalty, and so procured
ju...
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You observe [1] days, &c. These false teachers were for obliging all
Christians to observe all the Jewish feasts, fasts, ceremonies, &c.
Some of the later reformers find here an occasion to blame the...
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(7) Wherefore thou art no more a servant, but a son; and if a son,
then an heir of God through Christ. (8) В¶ Howbeit then, when ye
knew not God, ye did service unto them which by nature are no gods....
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Galatians 1:1-24. We saw the second of Corinthians characterized by
the most rapid transitions of feeling, by a deep and fervent sense of
God's consolations, by a revulsion so much the more powerful i...
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11._Lest I have bestowed upon you labor in vain_. The expression is
harsh, and must have filled the Galatians with alarm; for what hope
was left to them, if Paul’s labor had been in vain? Some have
ex...
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The relative position therefore of the Jew (even though he were godly)
before the coming of Christ, and of the believing Jew or Gentile when
Christ had been revealed, is clearly set forth; and in the...
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I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain.
Ver. 11. _Lest I have bestowed labour_] Gr. κεκοπιακα, even
to lassitude, as a day labourer. Other work folks find their work as
they...
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_Howbeit_ Αλλα, _but_, or _however_, that ye Gentiles may not
foolishly reject, neglect, or forfeit your privileges, as the sons of
God, you ought to remember what your condition was while under _the...
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I AM AFRAID OF YOU; he was fearful that they were depending for
salvation on Jewish ceremonies, not on Christ; in which case his labor
to bring them to Christ would be lost. There has always been a
pr...
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The foolishness of backsliding from this truth:...
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I AM AFRAID OF YOU, LEST I HAVE BESTOWED UPON YOU LABOR IN VAIN.
The apostle here interrupts his doctrinal exposition to rebuke the
Galatians for their strange conduct in turning back to a slavery of...
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HOW CHILDREN ARE ADOPTED AS SONS
(vs.1-7)
The first few verses of chapter 4 give us the distinctive Christian
position in more detail. This position is the result of promise
accomplished, as contrast...
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YOU OBSERVE DAYS AND MONTHS AND SEASONS AND YEARS.
Days = Sabbaths, Holy Days
Months = New Moon festivals
Times = Annual feasts like Pentecost, Passover, etc.
Years = Sabbath year, Jubilee
11 I A...
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8-11 The happy change whereby the Galatians were turned from idols to
the living God, and through Christ had received the adoption of sons,
was the effect of his free and rich grace; they were laid u...
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Paul knew that, with reference to himself, he had not laboured in
vain; he might say with Isaiah, ISAIAH 49:5: _Though Israel be not
gathered, yet shall I be glorified._ He had told the Corinthians, t...
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I am afraid of you, lest by any means I have bestowed labor upon you
in vain. [This paragraph is addressed especially to the Gentile
Christians. He reminds them that at the time of their wardship thei...
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Galatians 4:11 afraid G5399 (G5736) you G5209 lest G3381 G4458 labored
G2872 (G5758) for G1519 you...
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‘I am afraid of you lest by any means I have bestowed labour on you
in vain.'
Having up to this moment shown them that he still sees them as true
children of God he now expresses a doubt. Their behavi...
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IS IT NOT THEN FOOLISH TO TRY TO TURN BACK TO THEIR FORMER STATE?
(GALATIANS 4:8).
Granted then that we have received these great privileges from God,
would it not be foolish to revert back to being...
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Galatians 4:11. I AM APPREHENSIVE OF YOU, LAST HAPLY I HAVE TOILED FOR
YOU IN VAIN. This verse is, as it were, bathed in tears, and betrays
the deep and painful solicitude of a faithful pastor for his...
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_The State of Adoption contrasted with the State of Slavery under the
Law_.
The Apostle proceeds to give a fuller exposition of the divine sonship
and heirship, ch. Galatians 3:29, and shows that the...
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I AM AFRAID OF YOU
(φοβουμα υμας). He shudders to think of it.LEST BY ANY
MEANS I HAVE BESTOWED LABOUR UPON YOU IN VAIN
(μη πως εικη κεκοπιακα εις υμας). Usual
construction after a verb of fearin...
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Galatians 4:1. Now I say, That the heir, as long as he is a child,
differeth nothing from a servant, though he be lord of all; but is
under tutors and governors until the time appointed of the father....
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CONTENTS: Believers full redemption from the law. Sonship through the
Spirit. Dangers of lapsing into legality. Impossibility of mixing law
and grace.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit, Paul, Abra...
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Galatians 4:1. _The heir, as long as he is a child,_ and a minor,
_differeth_ _nothing from a servant, though he be lord of all._ He is
under guardians, till the year appointed by the will of his fath...
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I AM AFRAID FOR YOU! "You seem to love these weak and pitiful spirits
so much, that I am afraid for you! Can it be that my work has been for
nothing? You do not seem to value and understand the freedo...
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_I am afraid of you._
A MINISTER’S FEARS
I. What are those fears?
1. Lest his word should not issue in conversions.
2. Lest the converted members of his flock should not adorn their
profession.
3...
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GALATIANS—NOTE ON GALATIANS 4:8 The Galatians are in danger of
forfeiting sonship and abandoning the true God. They risk returning to
false gods (v. Galatians 4:8) and to worldly ways of life (vv....
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CHAPTER 4
SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER
i. He continues the argument of the preceding chapter that the Jews,
like children and slaves, were under the Jewish law as a pædagague,
while Christians, as sons o...
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Galatians 4:9. HOW TURN YE AGAIN [anew]?—Making a new beginning in
religion, lapsing from Christianity just in as far as they embrace
legalism. TO THE WEAK AND BEGGARL...
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EXPOSITION
GALATIANS 4:1
NOW I SAY (λέγω δέ). A form of expression usual with the
apostle when introducing a new statement designed either to explain or
elucidate something before said (of. Galati...
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Now I say, That an heir, as long as he is a child, differeth nothing
from a servant, though he be lord of all; But is under tutors and
governors until the time appointed of the father (Galatians 4:1-2...
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1 Corinthians 15:58; 1 Thessalonians 3:5; 2 Corinthians 11:2; 2
Corinthians 11:3;...
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I am afraid of you [φ ο β ο υ μ α ι υ μ α ς]. Not a
felicitous translation, though retained by Rev. Rather, "I am afraid
for you or concerning you." The second uJmav is not attracted into the
principa...
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TURNING UNTO LAW-WORKS
Galatians 4:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. It is passing strange that, after we have come to know salvation by
grace, we could turn back to the beggarly elements of salvation by
law...
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The apostle here, dropping the argument, applies to the affections,
Galatians 4:11, and humbles himself to the Galatians, with an
inexpressible tenderness....