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This book was one of the first of books produced by Elder Jacob O. Meyer. It was published due to claims made in Christianity that Galatians was a book advocating no law teachings and therefore the Law was done away with. Meyer supposed this as a tactic used by an adversary to prevent people from knowing the truth about the Bible and what Yahweh intends for His people. Therefore, Meyer scrutinizes the book of Galatians analysing 2 – 3 verses at a time until he has reached the end of Galatians. Meyer’s examination of Galatians leads insight in to what Christians may have (deliberately) misunderstood in Paul’s writings and explores the question, “Was Paul really advocating no-law?” in a fascinating yet controversial Bible study book.
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