a3:15-18
b3:15
c3:16
dGen 12:7
e13:15
fGal 3:29
gGen 13:15-16
h15:5-6
i17:7-8
j3:17
k3:15
l3:18
m4:1-7

‏ Galatians 3:15-18

Summary for Gal 3:15-18: 3:15-18  a Christ, not the law, has fulfilled the promise and covenant given to Abraham. 3:15  b An irrevocable agreement, such as a person’s last will and testament, is unalterable after the person has died, and it must be executed exactly as written.
3:16  c The promises to Abraham were primarily inherited by Abraham and his child (literally his seed)—the promised Messiah, the ultimate descendant of Abraham. “Seed” can refer to a single descendant or to many descendants (see Gen 12:7  d; 13:15  e). Although the promise has a plural sense (see Gal 3:29  f; Gen 13:15-16  g; 15:5-6  h; 17:7-8  i), this singular noun points to the one descendant, Christ, who completely fulfilled the promise. The heirs of the promise are not Jacob’s physical children, but the spiritual children of Christ by the Spirit through faith.
3:17  j Just as irrevocable agreements cannot be canceled (3:15  k), the terms of God’s covenant with Abraham were not changed by the giving of the law.

• 430 years: See study note on Exod 12:40.
3:18  l The inheritance (see 4:1-7  m) cannot come through keeping the law, because that would nullify God’s promise to Abraham, which was accepted by faith before the law.
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