Verse 1
PART SECOND.
BIBLICAL ESTABLISHMENT OF FAITH-JUSTIFICATION THROUGH CHRIST, Galatians 3:1 to Galatians 4:31.
1. Introductory expostulation against their apostasy from faith to works, Galatians 3:1-4.
1. O foolish Galatians A bold apostrophe; especially bold as being to be read to their congregations.
Foolish Defective, either in the possession or the use of the spiritual faculty; unintuitive.
Bewitched Fascinated, spellbound. The spell or formula of uttered words, or the power of the eye, or of the touch, as in modern animal magnetism, enabled, as was supposed, the magician to possess the will and control the action and being of his victim. So, in popular fancy, the snake possessed the power of eye to charm the bird into his fangs.
Before whose eyes They were fascinated away in spite of the most attractive of objects before their eyes, namely, Christ crucified.
Set forth Forth-written, as by a public inscription or nailed-up advertisement.
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