3:1 O
foolish
Galatians!
Who
has
bewitched
you
It
was
before
your
eyes
that
Jesus
Christ
was
publicly
portrayed
as
crucified.
3:2 Let
me
ask
you
only
this:
Did
you
receive
the
Spirit
by
works
of
the
law
or
by
hearing
with
faith
3:3 Are
you
so
foolish
Having
begun
by
the
Spirit,
are
you
now
being
perfected
by
the
flesh
3:4 Did
you
suffer
so
many
things
in
vain--if
indeed
it
was
in
vain
3:5 Does
he
who
supplies
the
Spirit
to
you
and
works
miracles
among
you
do
so
by
works
of
the
law,
or
by
hearing
with
faith--
3:6 just
as
Abraham
"believed
God,
and
it
was
counted
to
him
as
righteousness"
3:7 Know
then
that
it
is
those
of
faith
who
are
the
sons
of
Abraham.
3:8 And
the
Scripture,
foreseeing
that
God
would
justify
the
Gentiles
by
faith,
preached
the
gospel
beforehand
to
Abraham,
saying,
"In
you
shall
all
the
nations
be
blessed."
3:9 So
then,
those
who
are
of
faith
are
blessed
along
with
Abraham,
the
man
of
faith.
3:10 For
all
who
rely
on
works
of
the
law
are
under
a
curse;
for
it
is
written,
"Cursed
be
everyone
who
does
not
abide
by
all
things
written
in
the
Book
of
the
Law,
and
do
them."
3:11 Now
it
is
evident
that
no
one
is
justified
before
God
by
the
law,
for
"The
righteous
shall
live
by
faith."
3:12 But
the
law
is
not
of
faith,
rather
"The
one
who
does
them
shall
live
by
them."
3:13 Christ
redeemed
us
from
the
curse
of
the
law
by
becoming
a
curse
for
us--for
it
is
written,
"Cursed
is
everyone
who
is
hanged
on
a
tree"--
3:14 so
that
in
Christ
Jesus
the
blessing
of
Abraham
might
come
to
the
Gentiles,
so
that
we
might
receive
the
promised
Spirit
through
faith.
3:15 To
give
a
human
example,
brothers:
even
with
a
man-made
covenant,
no
one
annuls
it
or
adds
to
it
once
it
has
been
ratified.
3:16 Now
the
promises
were
made
to
Abraham
and
to
his
offspring.
It
does
not
say,
"And
to
offsprings,"
referring
to
many,
but
referring
to
one,
"And
to
your
offspring,"
who
is
Christ.
3:17 This
is
what
I
mean:
the
law,
which
came
430
years
afterward,
does
not
annul
a
covenant
previously
ratified
by
God,
so
as
to
make
the
promise
void.
3:18 For
if
the
inheritance
comes
by
the
law,
it
no
longer
comes
by
promise;
but
God
gave
it
to
Abraham
by
a
promise.
3:19 Why
then
the
law
It
was
added
because
of
transgressions,
until
the
offspring
should
come
to
whom
the
promise
had
been
made,
and
it
was
put
in
place
through
angels
by
an
intermediary.
3:20 Now
an
intermediary
implies
more
than
one,
but
God
is
one.
3:21 Is
the
law
then
contrary
to
the
promises
of
God
Certainly
not!
For
if
a
law
had
been
given
that
could
give
life,
then
righteousness
would
indeed
be
by
the
law.
3:22 But
the
Scripture
imprisoned
everything
under
sin,
so
that
the
promise
by
faith
in
Jesus
Christ
might
be
given
to
those
who
believe.
3:23 Now
before
faith
came,
we
were
held
captive
under
the
law,
imprisoned
until
the
coming
faith
would
be
revealed.
3:24 So
then,
the
law
was
our
guardian
until
Christ
came,
in
order
that
we
might
be
justified
by
faith.
3:25 But
now
that
faith
has
come,
we
are
no
longer
under
a
guardian,
3:26 for
in
Christ
Jesus
you
are
all
sons
of
God,
through
faith.
3:27 For
as
many
of
you
as
were
baptized
into
Christ
have
put
on
Christ.
3:28 There
is
neither
Jew
nor
Greek,
there
is
neither
slave
nor
free,
there
is
no
male
and
female,
for
you
are
all
one
in
Christ
Jesus.
3:29 And
if
you
are
Christ's,
then
you
are
Abraham's
offspring,
heirs
according
to
promise.