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Gal 6:16, the Israel of God, and the Use of καί

September 29, 2006 by Phil Gons

This passage has been the subject of no small controversy in recent centuries. I don’t intend to solve it all with a brief blog post. But I would like to make a few comments on the use of καί and its implications for the possible interpretations. A friend asked me a question about it, so I figured I’d take the opportunity to put some theology on a blog that is supposed to be about theology!

There are three functions of καί that are possible candidates for this text. They follow in order of grammatical likelihood (i.e., not giving considering to contextual or theological factors).

The most basic meaning of καί is and—a coordinating conjunction that joins two or more distinct items. While this is the most likely meaning from a grammatical perspective, contextually, this is absolutely impossible. Paul pronounces peace and mercy on those who walk in accordance with his rule (κανών)—that Gentiles are equal to and on the same plain as Jews and that the former need not submit to circumcision, et al. in order to be right with God and be part of God’s covenant people. Verse 15 is a summary statement for the argument of the book. Ιt is absolutely inconceivable that Paul would be pronouncing a blessing on two distinct groups of people: those who obey his instructions and the Jews (who don’t obey them—the necessary implication if καί means and). Oddly enough, Paul Benware defends the meaning of and here in a very befuddled argument (see Understanding End Times Prophecy, 87-89). O. Palmer Robertson obliterates this view in his The Israel of God, 40ff.

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Filed Under: Exegesis, Theology Tagged With: church, Galatians, Galatians 6:16, Greek, Israel, Logos Bible Software

R. C. Sproul’s Books

September 25, 2006 by Phil Gons

Here’s a helpful list of all of R. C. Sproul’s books in chronological order. He’s written over 60. If you haven’t read anything by Sproul, let me recommend Faith Alone and Willing to Believe as two from which I profited greatly.

Filed Under: Books, Theology Tagged With: Faith Alone, R. C. Sproul, Willing to Believe

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