GAL 4:13-14 AND THE RECIPIENTS OF "GALATIANS"

The natural meaning of Gal 4:13-14 is that Paul's illness had an impact on a relatively small number of people at the same time. Their warm reception of him, despite his illness, was a concerted action. This makes it impossible that "the churches of Galatia" should be widely scattered...

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Main Author: Murphy-O'Connor, J. 1935-2013 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Peeters 1998
In: Revue biblique
Year: 1998, Volume: 105, Issue: 2, Pages: 202-207
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Summary:The natural meaning of Gal 4:13-14 is that Paul's illness had an impact on a relatively small number of people at the same time. Their warm reception of him, despite his illness, was a concerted action. This makes it impossible that "the churches of Galatia" should be widely scattered as the South Galatia hypothesis and certain versions of the North Galatia hypothesis demand. Le sens naturel de Gal 4, 13-14 est que la maladie de Paul n'a ému qu'un nombre relativement réduit de personnes à la fois. En le recevant chaleureusement malgré sa maladie, ces gens agirent de concert. Il est donc impossible que « les églises de Galatie » aient été largement dispersées, comme le voudraient l'hypothèse de la Galatie du Sud et certaines versions de l'hypothèse de la Galatie du Nord.
ISSN:2466-8583
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