Re: GALATIANS,Datation

From: abilene (abilene@ifrance.com)
Date: Tue Jun 20 2000 - 11:00:41 EDT


[b-greek]
 B. Ward Powers wrote
<<the Epistle to the Galatians was written in 48, which would make it
his first extant
writing; the recipients would be the South Galatians whom he visited on
his
First Missionary Journey; and this epistle would be written
contemporaneously with Paul's contention with the Judaizers coming to
Antioch (Acts 15:1) bringing the same teaching that he answers in this
letter.>>

Reverend,

 According to the First Epistle to the Corinthians, Simon was called
KHFAS by Paul and the Corinthians. This Epistle was not written before
52.
In Galatians too (Gal 1/18, 2/9,11,14 ) Simon was called KHFAS, but in
the chapter two (Gal 2/7,8) Paul was begining to give the translation
Peter adopted in the Gospels.
Considering your interesting proposition, which explanation can be
given?

Respectfully,
Sylva Abilene
Paris

 
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