The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Galatians

QUICK SUMMARY

Welcome to this Audio Bible production of one of the most influential letters of Saint Paul, which had a profound impact on Christianity and Christian theology. “Galatians,” or “The Epistle to the Galatians,” written around 48 AD, focused heavily on how Gentiles could convert to Christianity without adhering to the laws of Moses, particularly male circumcision, when at that time most Christians were Jewish converts and thus already circumcised.

Paul discusses his life before Christ when he persecuted early Christians; how the covenant of circumcision was a temporary law no longer applicable now that Christ, the seed of Abraham, has come; and lists vice and virtues that have played a key role in forming Christian ethics throughout the ages.

This Audio Bible production of Galatians is presented without music or drama – just a pure reading of the scripture as written, along with scrolling scripture for a more immersive and engaging experience for you so that you may read, study, and absorb.