4:1 And
I
say,
so
long
time
as
the
heir
is
a
babe,
he
differeth
nothing
from
a
servant--being
lord
of
all,
4:2 but
is
under
tutors
and
stewards
till
the
time
appointed
of
the
father,
4:3 so
also
we,
when
we
were
babes,
under
the
elements
of
the
world
were
in
servitude,
4:4 and
when
the
fulness
of
time
did
come,
God
sent
forth
His
Son,
come
of
a
woman,
come
under
law,
4:5 that
those
under
law
he
may
redeem,
that
the
adoption
of
sons
we
may
receive;
4:6 and
because
ye
are
sons,
God
did
send
forth
the
spirit
of
His
Son
into
your
hearts,
crying,
`Abba,
Father!'
4:7 so
that
thou
art
no
more
a
servant,
but
a
son,
and
if
a
son,
also
an
heir
of
God
through
Christ.
4:8 But
then,
indeed,
not
having
known
God,
ye
were
in
servitude
to
those
not
by
nature
gods,
4:9 and
now,
having
known
God--and
rather
being
known
by
God--how
turn
ye
again
unto
the
weak
and
poor
elements
to
which
anew
ye
desire
to
be
in
servitude
4:10 days
ye
observe,
and
months,
and
times,
and
years!
4:11 I
am
afraid
of
you,
lest
in
vain
I
did
labour
toward
you.
4:12 Become
as
I
[am]
--because
I
also
[am]
as
ye
brethren,
I
beseech
you;
to
me
ye
did
no
hurt,
4:13 and
ye
have
known
that
through
infirmity
of
the
flesh
I
did
proclaim
good
news
to
you
at
the
first,
4:14 and
my
trial
that
[is]
in
my
flesh
ye
did
not
despise
nor
reject,
but
as
a
messenger
of
God
ye
did
receive
me--as
Christ
Jesus;
4:15 what
then
was
your
happiness
for
I
testify
to
you,
that
if
possible,
your
eyes
having
plucked
out,
ye
would
have
given
to
me;
4:16 so
that
your
enemy
have
I
become,
being
true
to
you
4:17 they
are
zealous
for
you--[
yet]
not
well,
but
they
wish
to
shut
us
out,
that
for
them
ye
may
be
zealous;
4:18 and
[it
is]
good
to
be
zealously
regarded,
in
what
is
good,
at
all
times,
and
not
only
in
my
being
present
with
you;
4:19 my
little
children,
of
whom
again
I
travail
in
birth,
till
Christ
may
be
formed
in
you,
4:20 and
I
was
wishing
to
be
present
with
you
now,
and
to
change
my
voice,
because
I
am
in
doubt
about
you.
4:21 Tell
me,
ye
who
are
willing
to
be
under
law,
the
law
do
ye
not
hear
4:22 for
it
hath
been
written,
that
Abraham
had
two
sons,
one
by
the
maid-servant,
and
one
by
the
free-woman,
4:23 but
he
who
[is]
of
the
maid-servant,
according
to
flesh
hath
been,
and
he
who
[is]
of
the
free-woman,
through
the
promise;
4:24 which
things
are
allegorized,
for
these
are
the
two
covenants:
one,
indeed,
from
mount
Sinai,
to
servitude
bringing
forth,
which
is
Hagar;
4:25 for
this
Hagar
is
mount
Sinai
in
Arabia,
and
doth
correspond
to
the
Jerusalem
that
now
[is]
,
and
is
in
servitude
with
her
children,
4:26 and
the
Jerusalem
above
is
the
free-woman,
which
is
mother
of
us
all,
4:27 for
it
hath
been
written,
`Rejoice,
O
barren,
who
art
not
bearing;
break
forth
and
cry,
thou
who
art
not
travailing,
because
many
[are]
the
children
of
the
desolate--more
than
of
her
having
the
husband.'
4:28 And
we,
brethren,
as
Isaac,
are
children
of
promise,
4:29 but
as
then
he
who
was
born
according
to
the
flesh
did
persecute
him
according
to
the
spirit,
so
also
now;
4:30 but
what
saith
the
Writing
`Cast
forth
the
maid-servant
and
her
son,
for
the
son
of
the
maid-servant
may
not
be
heir
with
the
son
of
the
free-woman;'
4:31 then,
brethren,
we
are
not
a
maid-servant's
children,
but
the
free-woman's.