Question: Where was the letter to the Galatians addressed?

Audience. Pauls letter is addressed to the churches of Galatia, but the location of these churches is a matter of debate.

Where was the letter to the Galatians written?

Paul probably wrote the epistle from Ephesus about 53–54 to a church he had founded in the territory of Galatia, in Asia Minor, though there is uncertainty about the date of the letters composition.

Why did Paul write his letter to the Galatians?

Paul wrote the book of Galatians to reaffirm the Gospel message and address the belief that non-Jewish Christians should follow the laws of Torah. All believers belong to Jesus covenant family because of their faith in Jesus—not because they obey the laws of Torah.

Who was Pauls letter addressed to?

Gods beloved in Rome During the winter of 57–58 a.d., Paul was in the Greek city of Corinth. From Corinth, he wrote the longest single letter in the New Testament, which he addressed to “Gods beloved in Rome” (1:7). Like most New Testament letters, this letter is known by the name of the recipients, the Romans.

How do you say the word epistle?

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