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Moff GAL Chapter 4

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4What I mean is this. As long as an heir is under age, there is no difference between him and a servant, though he is lord of all the property; 2he is under guardians and trustees till the time fixed by his father. 3So with us. When we were under age, we lived under the thraldom of the Elemental spirits of the world; 4but when the time had fully expired, God sent forth his Son, born of a woman, born under the Law, 5to ransom those who were under the Law, that we might get our sonship. 6It is because you are sons that God has sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts crying "Abba! Father!" 7So you are servant no longer but son, and as son you are also heir, all owing to God.

8In those days, when you were ignorant of God, you were in servitude to gods who are really no gods at all; 9but now that you know God — or rather, are known by God — how is it you are turning back again to the weakness and poverty of the Elemental spirits? Why do you want to be enslaved all over again by them? 10You observe days and months and festal seasons and years! 11Why, you make me afraid I may have spent my labour on you for nothing! 12Do take my line, brothers, I beg of you — just as I once took yours. I have no complaint against you; 13no, although it was because of an illness (you know) that I preached the gospel to you on my former visit, 14and though my flesh was a trial to you, you did not scoff at me nor spurn me, you welcomed me like an angel of God, like Christ Jesus. You congratulated yourselves. 15Now, what has become of all that? (I can bear witness that you would have torn out your very eyes, if you could, and given me them.) 16Am I your enemy to-day, because I have been honest with you? 17These men make much of you — yes, but for dishonest ends; they want to debar you from us, so that you may make much of them. 18Now it is fine for you to be made much of honestly and all the time — not simply when I can be with you.

19O my dear children, you with whom I am in travail over again till Christ be formed within you, 20would that I could be with you at this moment, and alter my tone, for I am at my wits" end about you! 21Tell me, you who are keen to be under the Law, will you not listen to the Law? 22Surely it is written in the Law that Abraham had two sons, one by the slave-woman and one by the free-woman; 23but while the son of the slave-woman was born by the flesh, the son of the free-woman was born by the promise. 24Now this is an allegory. The women are two covenants. One comes from mount Sinai, bearing children for servitude; that is Hagar, 25for mount Sinai is away in Arabia. She corresponds to the present Jerusalem, for the latter is in servitude with her children. 26But the Jerusalem on high is free, and she is "our" mother. 27For it is written,

Rejoice, O thou barren who bearest not,

break into joy, thou who travailest not;

for the children of the desolate woman are far more than of the married.

28Now you are the children of the Promise, brothers, like Isaac; 29but just as in the old days the son born by the flesh persecuted the son born by the Spirit, so it is still to-day. 30However, what does the scripture say? Put away the slave-woman and her son, for the son of the slave-woman shall not be heir along with the son of the free-woman. 31Hence we are children of no slave-woman, my brothers, but of the free-woman,

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