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In New Testament times, Galatia was a large Roman province located in the central part of what is now the country of Turkey.
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In New Testament times, Galatia was a large Roman province located in the central part of what is now the country of Turkey.
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* Part of Galatia bordered the Black Sea to the north. It was also bordered by the provinces of Asia, Bithynia, Cappadocia, Celicia, and Pamphylia.
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* Part of Galatia bordered the Black Sea, which was to the north. It was also bordered by the provinces of Asia, Bithynia, Cappadocia, Celicia, and Pamphylia.
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* The apostle Paul wrote a letter to the Christians who lived in the province of Galatia. This letter is the New Testament book called "Galatians."
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* The apostle Paul wrote a letter to the Christians who lived in the province of Galatia. This letter is the New Testament book called "Galatians."
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* One reason that Paul wrote his letter to the Galatians was to emphasize again the gospel of salvation by grace, not by works.
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* One reason that Paul wrote his letter to the Galatians was to emphasize again the gospel of salvation by grace, not by works.
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* The Gentile Christians in Galatia were being taught by the Jewish Christians there that it was necessary for believers to keep certain Jewish laws.
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* The Jewish Christians there were incorrectly teaching the Gentile Christians there that it was necessary for believers to keep certain Jewish laws.
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(Translation suggestions: [How to Translate Names](en/ta-vol1/translate/man/translate-names))
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(Translation suggestions: [How to Translate Names](en/ta-vol1/translate/man/translate-names))
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