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G. Outline (Chapters)
Oracles of Destruction against Judah ( 1:1–24:27 ) Ezekiel's Inaugural Vision and Commissioning ( 1:1–3:27 ) Signs and Oracles of Doom ( 4:1–7:27 ) ...
Source: The Oxford Bible Commentary; from chapter Ezekiel
G. Outline (Chapters)
Addition A: Mordecai's Dream ( 11:2–12 ) ; The Eunuchs' Plan ( 12:1–6 ) Setting the Stage ( 1:1–3:13 ) Addition B: The King's ...
Source: The Oxford Bible Commentary; from chapter Esther (Greek)
Gabbatha (A-Z entry)
In John 19: 13 this is said to be the Hebrew (though, rather, Aramaic) name for the place of Pilate 's judgement seat , ...
Source: A Dictionary of the Bible
Gabriel (A-Z entry)
Gabriel is one of the most prominent angels in postexilic Jewish literature and in Christian texts, especially extracanonical literature. He is portrayed as one ...
Source: The Oxford Companion to the Bible
Gabriel (A-Z entry)
One of the chief archangels , who first appears in the OT as a messenger from God ( Dan. 8: 15–26 ) and in ...
Source: A Dictionary of the Bible
Gad (A-Z entry)
Son of Zilpah , Leah 's maid, and Jacob ( Gen. 30.10–11 ), and one of the twelve tribes of Israel Gen. 46.16 ; ...
Source: The Oxford Companion to the Bible
Gad (A-Z entry)
A son of Jacob , regarded as the ancestor of the tribe of Gad, which settled to the east of Jordan ( Num. 32: ...
Source: A Dictionary of the Bible
Gadara (A-Z entry)
See Umm Qeis .
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East
Gadara (A-Z entry)
A city of the Decapolis, 9.6 km. (6 miles) SE of the Sea of Galilee , where Jesus healed two demoniacs in Matt. ( ...
Source: A Dictionary of the Bible
Gaius (A-Z entry)
The name of several men who have minor roles in the NT. 1. A native of Derbe who accompanied Paul to Jerusalem ( Acts ...
Source: A Dictionary of the Bible
Galatia (A-Z entry)
See Central Anatolia .
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Archaeology
Galatia (A-Z entry)
The difficulty about precisely identifying the area mentioned in 1 Cor. 16: 1 ; Gal. 1: 2 ; 2 Tim. 4: 10 ; and ...
Source: A Dictionary of the Bible
The Galatian Crisis. (Chapters)
1. In order to unravel Paul's main lines of argument in this letter, it is necessary to have some appreciation of the circumstances that ...
Source: The Oxford Bible Commentary; from chapter Galatians
Galatians (Chapters)
Before Beginning… Galatians is the only Pauline letter written as a circular letter to various churches of a geographical region rather than an urban ...
Source: The Catholic Study Bible
Galatians (A-Z entry)
See Pauline Letters .
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology
Galatians (A-Z entry)
Since the Reformation many readers have understood Paul and the rival teachers at Galatia ( 1:6–9 ; 5:12 ; 6:12–13 ) as being engaged ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Ethics
Galatians (A-Z entry)
The six relatively short chapters of Paul's letter to the Galatians have enjoyed a long and remarkably rich reception history. They have generated major ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible
Galatians, Paul’s letter to the (A-Z entry)
In the NT, the fourth of the letters of Paul. Was this epistle written to the Churches Paul is said to have visited in ...
Source: A Dictionary of the Bible
Galatians: Reading the Book (Chapters)
The Address ( 1, 1–5 ) This address, in which Paul greets the recipients, is abbreviated and assertive. It lacks the usual thanksgiving characteristic ...
Source: The Catholic Study Bible; from chapter Galatians
Galatians, The Letter of Paul to the (A-Z entry)
A letter addressed by Paul to “the churches of Galatia” is fourth in the usual arrangement of the Pauline letters in the New Testament. ...
Source: The Oxford Companion to the Bible