This installment wraps up chapter 3. We look again at the "guardian" or "tutor" to which Paul compares a function of the Torah, and discuss this first-century role and how it relates to the Torah.
We look at the inehritance that Paul speaks of, and how he reinforces his point that one need not "become Jewish" or ritually convert to Judaism in order to be a child of Abraham.
Also examined is the background to Paul's statement that believers have been "immersed into Messiah" and that we have been "clothed with Messiah."
If you haven't yet, be sure to catch the previous installments in this series.
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