A Coptic Orthodox Journey through the Bible
This chapter discusses what is believed to be St. Paul’s third visit to Jerusalem after meeting Jesus on the Road to Damascus. This is recorded in Acts 15 (the Jerusalem Council). As we will see this chapter discusses his visit about 14 years after his last visit. Barnabas and Titus go with St. Paul. He meets with some of the apostles, the pillars of the Church. The first part of the Chapter discusses the Jerusalem council; then from v11 - 21 he discusses interactions between him and St. Peter. As we see more of St. Paul’s thoughts being developed related to the Law of Moses, I want to take a moment and offer one way to think about the dispute between the Judaizers and St. Paul which I found from an Eastern Orthodox source: to St. Paul we are saved through Christ, that is what matters and that is who must be followed. The OT leads us to Christ who fulfills it so there is no need to follow much of the symbolism of the OT such as circumcision and Temple sacrifices. To the Judaizers these Gentiles are choosing to become Jews when they come to follow Christ, while we often use the term “converted” in reference to what happened to St. Paul on the road to Damascus, it would be more accurate to say he was enlightened or transformed by his experience as he came to recognize Christ as the Messiah prophesied in the OT. However, St. Paul never stopped believing he was a Jew, so from that perspective the Judaizers idea makes sense. So to continue, if the Gentiles are becoming Jews why would they not continue to follow Judaic teachings. The main issue in Galatians is not whether one has to be circumcised or not. It is: what does it mean for the way of life of Christians if we continue to lead a life based on the Law of Moses as if nothing has changed now that the Messiah, the Christ has arrived?
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