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Paul, an Apostle sent not from men nor by any man, but by Jesus Christ and by God the Father, who raised Jesus from among the dead--
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and all the brethren who are with me: To the Churches of Galatia.
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May grace and peace be granted to you from God the Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ,
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who gave Himself to suffer for our sins in order to rescue us from the present wicked age in accordance with the will of our God and Father.
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To Him be the glory to the Ages of the Ages! Amen.
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I marvel that you are so readily leaving Him who called you by the grace of Christ, and are adhering to a different Good News.
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For other "Good News" there is none; but there are some persons who are troubling you, and are seeking to distort the Good News concerning Christ.
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But if even we or an angel from Heaven should bring you a Good News different from that which we have already brought you, let him be accursed.
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What I have just said I repeat--if any one is preaching to you a Good News other than that which you originally received, let him be accursed.
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For is it man's favour or God's that I aspire to? Or am I seeking to please men? If I were still a man-pleaser, I should not be Christ's bondservant.
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For I must tell you, brethren, that the Good News which was proclaimed by me is not such as man approves of.
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For, in fact, it was not from man that I received or learnt it, but by a revelation from Jesus Christ.
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For you have heard of my early career in Judaism--how I furiously persecuted the Church of God, and made havoc of it;
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and how in devotion to Judaism I outstripped many men of my own age among my people, being far more zealous than they on behalf of the traditions of my forefathers.
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But when He who set me apart even from my birth, and called me by His grace,
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saw fit to reveal His Son within me in order that I might tell among the Gentiles the Good News concerning Him, at once I did not confer with any human being,
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nor did I go up to Jerusalem to those who were my seniors in the Apostleship, but I went away into Arabia, and afterwards came back to Damascus.
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Then, three years later, I went up to Jerusalem to inquire for Peter, and I spent a fortnight with him.
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I saw none of the other Apostles, except James, the Lord's brother.
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In making these assertions I am speaking the truth, as in the sight of God.
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Afterwards I visited Syria and Cilicia.
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But to the Christian Churches in Judaea I was personally unknown.
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They only heard it said, "He who was once our persecutor is now telling the Good News of the faith of which he formerly made havoc."
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And they gave glory to God on my account.
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