Gal 6:16

From: Tony Costa (tmcos@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Sep 17 1999 - 13:33:19 EDT


<x-flowed>Dear Friends,

This is not really a question on grammar. In Gal 6:16, Paul speaks of the
"Israel of God". There has been some debate over this term. Is it a
reference to the Jewish believers in the church in Galatia, or is it a
reference to all Chrstians in general whether Jew or Gentile? As far as Paul
is concerned, he definitely believes the Jews remain in God's salvation
plan. (Rom 9-11). Any thoughts on this?

                               Tony Costa, B.A.
                               Univ. of Toronto

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