From dcb17a66bfa46f6b2285ec5b629031fb832f9470 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hmw3 Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2016 11:02:51 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed punctuation 4:25 --- 49-GAL/04.usfm | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/49-GAL/04.usfm b/49-GAL/04.usfm index 14c2c522..e11e4870 100644 --- a/49-GAL/04.usfm +++ b/49-GAL/04.usfm @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ \s5 \v 24 Now these two women symbolize two covenants. God made the first covenant with the people of Israel at Mount Sinai. That covenant requires the Israelites to live like a slave to the law. So Hagar, the female slave, symbolizes this covenant. -\v 25 So Hagar symbolizes Mount Sinai, in the land of Arabia. But Hagar also symbolizes the city of Jerusalem as it is today. This is because Jerusalem is like a slave mother; she and all her children, that is, her people, are like slaves, because they all must obey the law that God gave to Israel at Mount Sinai. +\v 25 So Hagar symbolizes Mount Sinai, in the land of Arabia. But Hagar also symbolizes the city of Jerusalem as it is today. This is because Jerusalem is like a slave mother: she and all her children—that is, her people—are like slaves, because they all must obey the law that God gave to Israel at Mount Sinai. \s5 \v 26 But there is a new Jerusalem in heaven, and that city is like a mother of all us who believe in Christ, and that city is free!