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Galatians 1:6

Galatians 1:6 I marvel that ye are so soon removed. Paul abruptly springs into the midst of his subject. With the fickleness of their race, they had so soon swerved from him that called them. The analogy of Paul's language would show that he refers to God. Compare Galatians 1:15 1Co 1:9 Ro 8:30. The call was a divine one. Paul was only the instrument that God used. Into the grace of Christ. The gospel privileges. Called into these, they had "removed" unto another gospel, one of a different kind, not worthy of the name.




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