Introduction
A.M. 4062. A.D. 58.
In this chapter,
(1,) The apostle illustrates the superior excellence and freedom of the state into which believers, as the sons of God, are brought by the gospel, above the state which they were in before under the law, when they were only as minors under a rigorous tutor, Galatians 4:1-7 .
(2,) He reproves the Galatians that they were not more resolute in adhering to that better dispensation, the first tidings of which they had received from him with so much affection, Galatians 4:8-20 .
(3,) He illustrates the subject of his foregoing discourse by an allegory, borrowed from what is written of Sarah and Hagar, and their respective seeds, Galatians 4:21-31 .
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