Outline
- Salutation (1:1–5)
- No other gospel (1:6–10)
- Conversion of Paul (1:11–24)
- a meeting, possibly the Council of Jerusalem (2:1–10)
- Incident at Antioch (2:11–14)
- Jews, like Gentiles, saved by faith (2:15–21)
- Law or Faith (3:1–14)
- Law and Promise (3:15–20)
- Slaves and Sons (3:21–4:7)
- Sons of God (3:26)
- Concern for the Galatians (4:8–20)
- Interpretation of Hagar and Sarah (4:21–5:1)
- Christian Freedom (5:1–15)
- Love thy neighbour (5:14)
- Fruit of the Spirit (5:16–26)
- The Law of Christ (6:1–10)
- Final Warning and Benediction (6:11–18)
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