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sect- smaller group, of a larger organization of people of common activity, ideas, beliefs; religious ;
necessary- obligated; in the context the Judaizers were teaching that circumcision and law-keeping are requirements for salvation
“...wicked doctrine of the false apostles, who pretended that it was a necessary part of the worship of God, and at the same time made it a ground of confidence as a meritorious work.1
1 Calvin, J., & Pringle, W. (2010).
Commentaries on the Epistles of Paul to the Galatians and Ephesians (p.
148).
Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software.
The New Perspective concludes that works that are excluded in justification are matters of the ceremonial law like circumcision, Sabbath, and dietary restrictions and not the moral law.
These laws were seen as the barrier the barrier between Jew and Gentile; and therefore the barrier between God and Gentile.
The New Perspective frames the issue of one had to become Jewish to truly be delivered and belong to God.
This does seem to be the perception of the Judaizers.
New Perspective- Nationality, ethnicity, and exclusivity
Pauline/Lukian- Legalism, works-righteousness, and human inability to obey
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