A Study of the Letter to the Galatians

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Background

The letter to the Galatians stands at the center to the church controversy over the relationship between Law and grace. Understanding what Paul said reveals his thinking on the place of Torah in the believing community.

This study records nearly 20 hours of in-depth analysis of Galatians. It covers the background, exegetical issues, and themes in a verse-by-verse, word-by-word investigation of Paul’s message to the Galatian believers.

Recommended for every believer, this study is particularly suited for those who are struggling with the question, “What does it mean to be free in Christ?”

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To Download Audio

1. A donation is not required to download this audio. But donations are what keeps this ministry going. (And everyone who donates will automatically join the Today’s Word online community, where we examine a single Greek or Hebrew word each day via email.)

2. Right-click on each link and click “Save Link As…” to download to your computer. (Please note that each file is approximately 35 MB, which will take about 5 – 10 minutes to download over a high speed connection.)

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3. Once the files have been downloaded to your computer, drag them into iTunes.

Please note, these are M4B “audiobook” files. They are very similar to MP3 files, but not exactly. iTunes will show these in the Audiobooks Library, not the Music Library. (That’s the window on the left hand side of iTunes that shows your Playlists.)

Windows Media Player will (usually) not play M4B files (but sometimes it does).

Click here for a thorough explanation about M4B files and why I use them.

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