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who gave himself for our sins to liberate us from this present wicked world, in accordance with the will of our God and Father, (Galatians 1, 4)
Abraham, you remember, put his faith in God, and this was reckoned to him as uprightness. (Galatians 3, 6)
Be sure, then, that it is people of faith who are the children of Abraham. (Galatians 3, 7)
And it was because scripture foresaw that God would give saving justice to the gentiles through faith, that it announced the future gospel to Abraham in the words: All nations will be blessed in you. (Galatians 3, 8)
So it is people of faith who receive the same blessing as Abraham, the man of faith. (Galatians 3, 9)
so that the blessing of Abraham might come to the gentiles in Christ Jesus, and so that we might receive the promised Spirit through faith. (Galatians 3, 14)
Now the promises were addressed to Abraham and to his progeny. The words were not and to his progenies in the plural, but in the singular; and to your progeny, which means Christ. (Galatians 3, 16)
You see, if the inheritance comes by the Law, it no longer comes through a promise; but it was by a promise that God made his gift to Abraham. (Galatians 3, 18)
And simply by being Christ's, you are that progeny of Abraham, the heirs named in the promise. (Galatians 3, 29)
he is under the control of guardians and administrators until the time fixed by his father. (Galatians 4, 2)
As you are sons, God has sent into our hearts the Spirit of his Son crying, 'Abba, Father'; (Galatians 4, 6)
Scripture says that Abraham had two sons, one by the slave girl and one by the freewoman. (Galatians 4, 22)