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• J. Fairweather 58 is also paying attention to the very old rhetorical analysis of the Galatians, namely John Chrysos' comments in his letter to the Galatians. According to Fairweather, this analysis is a valuable alternative to Betz in several respects. Betz believes that Galatians 2: 15-21 is a proposal, in Chrysostom 53 RM Berchman, "Gala (1: 1-5): Rhetoric of Paul and Greece and Greece", by: MD Nanos ), Discussion of Galatians. Modern problems in rhetorical and historical interpretation (Pibodi: Hendrickson, 2002), pp. 60-72. 54 Ibid., Page 4. 55. Criticism of rhetoric against the New Testament. 56 Ibid., Page 4. 57 Ibid., Pages 23-24. 58 "Galatians and Classical Rhetoric Letters: Parts 1 and 2", TynB 45: 1 (1994), pp. 1-38
Our study of Paul and Galatians is divided into three parts. First let's see the background that Paul wrote to the Galatians. Next I will examine the content of his letter to the Galatians. Thirdly, I will study how this letter reveals Paul's central theology, later doctrine or eschatology. Let's first look at the background that Paul wrote to the Galatians. When he moved from one place to another, Paul wrote all his letters. So in order to understand what Paul wrote to the Galatians, we need to answer some basic questions about the history of the Galatians. We will explore this topic in two ways. Initially, we will review Paul's contact with the Galatians during his first missionary trip. Secondly, we examine a few specific problems that Paul encouraged to write to them. First let's look at the background of Paul's first missionary trip.