Galatians
pronunciation
How to pronounce Galatians in British English: UK [ɡəˈleiʃiənz]
How to pronounce Galatians in American English: US [ɡəˈleʃənz]
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- Noun:
- a New Testament book containing the epistle from Saint Paul to the Galatians
Word Origin
- Galatians (n.)
- Biblical epistle, from Galatia, name of an ancient inland region in Asia Minor, from Greek Galatia, based on Gaul, in reference to the Gaulish people who conquered the region and settled there 3c. B.C.E. In Latin Gallograeci, hence Middle English Gallocrecs "the Gallatians."
Example
- 1. Paul 's words in galatians reinforce this point for us .
- 2. In galatians 3 paul makes the following points .
- 3. As galatians 6:9 tells us , " and let us not lose heart in doing good , for in due time we shall reap if we do not grow weary . "
- 4. The apostle paul teaches that we need to resist discouragement : " so don 't get tired of doing what is good . Don 't get discouraged and give up ...... " ( galatians 6:9 nlt ) .
- 5. Christmas is not just a season , but it is a time specifically chosen by god for jesus to come to earth : " but when the right time finally came , god sent his own son . " ( Galatians 4:4 tev )