Galatians 1:21

"Now about the things which I write to you, behold, before God, I’m not lying."

Key Reflection

Paul asserts with divine witness that his teachings are truthful and sincere. This declaration underscores the importance and authenticity of the message he is conveying to the Galatian believers, emphasizing its spiritual significance and binding it in the presence of God.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 21. Afterwards I came, etc. In this account he has omitted a circumstance recorded by Luke, Ac 9:29 of the controversy which he had with the Grecians or Hellenists, It was not material to the purpose which he has here in view, which is to state that he was not indebted to the apostles for his knowledge of the doctrines of Christianity. He therefore merely states that he left Jerusalem soon after he went there, and travelled to other places. The regions of Syria. Syria was between Jerusalem and Cilicia. Antioch was the capital of Syria, and in that city and the adjacent places he spent considerable time. Comp. Ac 15:23,41. Cilicia.

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