Galatians (Part 2) – Gal. 2:11-21 — An Apologetics Bible Study

Published 2023-02-26
In part 2, we explore some deep theological themes and connect some dots between the Old Testament (Tanakh) and the New Testament as we work our way through Paul’s public confrontation with Peter in the second half of Galatians 2.

In this series, we’re approaching the book of Galatians with an eye for the theological themes that speak to the relationship between the Christian and the Law of Moses. Do any of the Old Testament laws apply to us? If so, in what way? What about the Ten Commandments? Has that changed under the New Covenant? What is Paul talking about in Galatians 6 when he shows us how to fulfill what he calls the “Law of Christ"?

00:00 Re-cap from part 1
03:15 Galatians 2
06:38 Sidebar: Peter & the Kosher Food Laws
15:04 Meanwhile, back in Galatians
36:12 Wrap it up, Professor

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En la parte 2 de nuestro estudio bíblico de apologética del libro de Gálatas, exploramos algunos temas teológicos profundos y conectamos algunos puntos entre el Antiguo Testamento (Tanakh) y el Nuevo Testamento a medida que avanzamos a través de la confrontación pública de Pablo con Pedro en la segunda mitad. de Gálatas 2.

En esta serie, nos acercamos al libro de Gálatas prestando atención a los temas teológicos que hablan de la relación entre el cristiano y la Ley de Moisés. ¿Alguna de las leyes del Antiguo Testamento se aplica a nosotros? Si es así, ¿de qué manera? ¿Qué pasa con los Diez Mandamientos? ¿Ha cambiado eso bajo el Nuevo Pacto? ¿De qué está hablando Pablo en Gálatas 6 cuando nos muestra cómo cumplir lo que él llama la “Ley de Cristo”?

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All Comments (21)
  • @journeymnme
    Thank you for contending for the faith 🙏🏼שלום
  • @markhoul6909
    Galatians part 1 was great, but this was even better. cant wait for part 3
  • Im absolutely loving this Bible study. This is the first time in my 65 years that i feel like i finally understand Paul. 😅😅 And after 5 years in the TO Movement, this and all your videos are a breath of frash air. I thank Yahweh for you.
  • This was great! There was a time that I felt the pull to being “brought into slavery.” There is a local group that teaches Torah observant theology. Thank you for this teaching.
  • Your best video yet🤓.... very concise and useful...👍+👍... believers are being thoroughly furnished with the gospel...Lord please continue to bless and teach R. L. 💖
  • @irvinquijano
    awesome as always. i can't wait to listen to part 3, this is amazing.
  • Sometimes defending your beliefs will suffocate your ability to see truth. I remind myself of this often and fortunate I saw my error. Never stop seeking the truth even if it’s against your beliefs.
  • Nice job! Your comment that it is “mind boggling“ that anyone could read the book of Galatians without clearly seeing all this is an understatement! Can’t wait for chapter 3. Especially when you get to verse 24 about the law has become our tutor. Over the past several months, I have listened to at least two, possibly three Hebrew roots teachers try to explain that after having a tutor, that we don’t just get rid of the tutor. Made me scratch my head, because I’m wondering if they ever thought about why that was the word to describe the law in this passage?? I mean right?! Once you have the substance, you don’t live in the shadows anymore right? I had a tutor when I was in school, it was a great experience and it led me to an understanding, and after I learned what it was pointing me towards, I did not continue to go to the tutor anymore so I don’t understand their miss use of the word tutor.
  • @kimartist
    Excellent. Again & again the plain meaning of Scripture explains it (grace vs. law) sufficiently.
  • Thank you Rob, this was such a great continuing study going into Galatians 3. Paul makes it so clear that Jesus' sacrifice was enough. Looking forward to part three. Amen and Hallelujah!
  • “Wow Rob”…have been waiting for the next instalment as we journey through Galatians…and it was worth waiting for….Thankyou once again for breaking it all down in context…and using the whole counsel of scripture to set the scene….Christ is more than enough 👍may you be encouraged…all the way from Sydney Australia your sister in Christ 😎🇦🇺🙏
  • @jamesvan2201
    Wow...I never thought that about the reason for why God said the unclean foods were no longer unclean. That makes so much sense now, because the entire purpose for the food laws was to separate the jews from the rest of the world. But now that God has called to the Gentiles, there was no longer any reason to prohibit foods. I had trouble with that years ago. Wish I had thought of this then.
  • Professor Rob, what can I say? Thank you is not enough but I praise Yeshua for bringing your awesome explanatory teaching of the word into my life. Please please please keep these bible studies going. Not only does the content totally encapsulate the whole name of the channel, it does even more for me in understanding the mindsets and struggles of the apostles. A quick unrelated question and I am a reformed/Calvin leaning Christian. As God chose those in his elect before time began was that His chosen nation (Jews) or does it refer also to the individual Gentiles that He predestined as well? Love from Australia!
  • This is very helpful. You've given me a lot to think about by tying the ideas presented in Galatians to other passages in Scripture. Thank you!
  • @Opati43
    Hello Professor Robert, I can’t thank you enough for your ministry, and your unending patience in Teaching these very valuable lessons! You’re clear, precise, and very easy to follow! I have studied the scriptures for over 50 years, reading, words studies, cross reference. Listening to Bible teachers. I have been listening to you for a week or more, and you are connecting the dots for me. question I have had all these years are being answered. A couple of questions …I get the impression from your studies in Hebrews that you think Paul is the Author? I believe he is. Also…did Pentecost initiate the new covenant? when did the New Covenant go into affect was it at Jesus death? Thank you again, and May God Bless you! Patricia
  • Question: what is ur stance on being a "Noahide", and on the Noahide Laws that in education day and possibly in to future laws? Thx in advance.