The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Epistle of the Blessed Apostle Paul to the Galatians
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Chapter 1
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Paul, an apostle not holding his commission from men, not appointed by man’s means, but by Jesus Christ, and God the Father who raised him from the dead,
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sends his greeting, and greeting from all the brethren who are with him, to the churches of Galatia.
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Grace and peace be yours from God the Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ.
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He it is who has given himself up for our sins, to rescue us from the evil world that surrounds us, according to the will of God, who is our Father;
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to him be glory for ever and ever, Amen.

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I am astounded that you should be so quick to desert one who called you to the grace of Christ, and go over to another gospel;
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this can only mean, that certain people are causing disquiet among you, in their eagerness to pervert the gospel of Christ.
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Friends, though it were we ourselves, though it were an angel from heaven that should preach to you a gospel other than the gospel we preached to you, a curse upon him!
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I repeat now the warning we gave you before it happened, if anyone preaches to you what is contrary to the tradition you received, a curse upon him!
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Do you think it is man’s favour, or God’s, that I am trying to win now? Shall I be told, now, that I am courting the good will of men? If, after all these years, I were still courting the favour of men, I should not be what I am, the slave of Christ.

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Let me tell you this, brethren; the gospel I preached to you is not a thing of man’s dictation;
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it was not from man that I inherited or learned it, it came to me by a revelation from Jesus Christ.
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You have been told how I bore myself in my Jewish days, how I persecuted God’s Church beyond measure and tried to destroy it,
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going further in my zeal as a Jew than many of my own age and race, so fierce a champion was I of the traditions handed down by my forefathers.
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And then, he who had set me apart from the day of my birth, and called me by his grace, saw fit
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to make his Son known in me, so that I could preach his gospel among the Gentiles. My first thought was not to hold any consultations with any human creature;
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I did not go up to Jerusalem to see those who had been apostles longer than myself; no, I went off into Arabia, and when I came back, it was to Damascus.
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Then, when three years had passed, I did go up to Jerusalem, to visit Peter, and I stayed a fortnight there in his company;
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but I did not see any of the other apostles, except James, the Lord’s brother.
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Such is my history; as God sees me, I am telling you the plain truth.
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Afterwards, I travelled into other parts of the world, Syria and Cilicia;
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and all the time I was not even known by sight to the Christian churches of Judaea;
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they only knew by hearsay, The man who used to persecute us is now preaching the faith he once tried to destroy,
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and they praised God for what he had done in me.