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- Galatians 1:5 / 4 Maccabees 18:24
- Galatians 1:14 / 2 Maccabees 2:21
- Galatians 1:15 / Isaiah 49:3
- Galatians 1:15 / Jeremiah 1:5
- Galatians 1:16 / Chagigah 15a
- Galatians 1:22 / Acts 9:1
- Galatians 2:12 / Jubilees 22:16
- Galatians 2:14 / Esther 8:17
- Galatians 2:16 / LXX Psalm 142:2
- Galatians 3:1 / Wisdom of Solomon 4:12
- Galatians 3:1 / Pirkei Avot 2:11
- Galatians 3:1 / Virgil Eclogues 3
- Galatians 3:13 / Targum Ruth 1:17
- Galatians 3:17 / Exodus 12:40
- Galatians 3:17 / Acts 7:6
- Galatians 3:19 / Testament of Dan 6:2
- Galatians 3:19 / Jubilees 1:29
- Galatians 3:24 / Psalm 94:12
- Galatians 3:24 / Genesis Rabbah 1
- Galatians 3:28 / Tanna Debei Eliyahu 7
- Galatians 4:3 / Wisdom of Solomon 7:17
- Galatians 4:26 / 4 Ezra 10:7
- Galatians 4:26 / Baruch 4:8
- Galatians 4:29 / Pseudo Jonathan Genesis 21:9
- Galatians 5:9 / Berakhot 17a
- Galatians 5:12 / 1 Maccabees 2:46
- Galatians 5:17 / Wisdom of Solomon 9:15
- Galatians 5:19 / 1 Enoch 1:9
- Galatians 5:22 / Pirkei Avot 6:1
- Galatians 5:22 / Isaiah 32:15
- Galatians 6:7 / Testament of Levi 13:6
- Galatians 6:8 / 1QS 4
- Galatians 6:10 / Judith 4:15
- Galatians 6:10 / 1QS 5
- Galatians 6:17 / 3 Maccabees 2:29
Summary
Date: 54-55 C.E.
Galatians is a letter written by Paul to the community of Jesus followers in and around the Ancyra region in the province of Galatia in Asia Minor, correlating with modern day Turkey. The epistle is Paul's most strident, angry letter written to challenge the Galatian believers on their apparent acceptance of the idea that Gentiles must in some sense become Jewish in order to be received into the community.