Galatians 3: 3 Commentary
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13 Bible Commentaries on Galatians 3: 3
El Niño Roland G: Feel free to have a cup of coffee…it is night time here in my place! But my questions you never did answer…LOL!
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TIUCHE
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9/18/2011 13:43 pm
Senor Tiuche (Post #10): I do not think you understand what grace is because of your other comments. I do think it is important that I amplify on what grace is. I will do so under the appropriate verses starting with Gal. 3:2.
But first, I will enjoy a cup of coffee. You do the same.
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Roland G
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9/18/2011 13:38 pm
Roland G. I know what grace is! I know too what standard of grace means.But do you? If you know why have you not answered my questions?
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TIUCHE
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9/18/2011 13:27 pm
Senor Tiuche (Post #8): Do you not know what grace is?
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Roland G
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9/18/2011 13:23 pm
Roland G. You do not yourself understand what you are posting in Galatians 3:2-3 so why should I be interested in reading it now? I am giving you the chance to make yourself clear but you want to hide…The Word of God is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our paths…would you darken it with your own words you yourself could not explain?
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TIUCHE
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9/18/2011 12:55 pm
Senor Tiuche (Post #2): Also, you may want to re-read my commentaries under Gal. 3:2 and 3:3. I cannot make the English any clearer.
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Roland G
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9/18/2011 12:18 pm
Roland G. This is the third time i am requesting you to please explain to us the term you used:
1. Standard of Grace
2. Principle of Grace
If you do not know what those two terms mean, you have no right to use it in “your own words.” And do not answer with an answer that tries to dodge questions being ask. If you do not know the answer please say so!
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TIUCHE
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9/18/2011 12:12 pm
Senor Tiuche (Post #4): I always use “my own words.”
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Roland G
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9/18/2011 12:03 pm
Roland G. Please explain “pinciple of Grace” for us. Are principle and standard the same? Explain it in your own words.
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TIUCHE
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9/18/2011 10:08 am
Monsieur Tiuche (Post #2): When I say “standard” of grace I am referring to the “principle” of grace. The word standard is an easier word to understand for those whose English may not be a primary language.
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Roland G
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9/18/2011 06:49 am
Roland G…. Could you explaiN TO US the meaning oF THE TERM you used -” STANDARD OF GRACE”? In YOUR OWN WORDS please.
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TIUCHE
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9/18/2011 01:56 am
Paul asked the Galatians if they were that stupid for leaving the standard of grace in favor of the Mosaic Law. “Are you” is the present indicative active verb of undoubted status. This means it is true the Galatians were undoubtedly that stupid because they knew better.
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Roland G
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9/17/2011 15:40 pm
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Senor Tiuche (Post #12): I posted quickly under Gal. 3:2 since you have your night cap on.