Extinct Celtic language from Asia Minor.
1 The most famous of these is the Dying Gaul or Galatian (Fig.
2 He will have read Paul's powerful defense of faith in his Roman and Galatian epistles.
3 Soon after his departure, however, these Galatian churches were thrown into confusion by the false apostles.
4 These consisted of his shield, of Galatian manufacture.
5 So he acted by the Galatian church, which was flattered into a notion of self-righteousness, and self-justification.
6 There, under the fore-gone success, he had written the words galatians and breath, and under them, galbreath.
7 Amyntas and the Galatian riders!
8 And Antony was gone, already crossing the mountains with Dellius and Amyntas and the Galatian cavalry and the three legions.
9 Deiotarus' Galatian horsemen had then reconnoitred the area, returning with news that Pharnaces' host was located a few miles to the north.
10 The Galatian church especially fell a prey to them; and the Corinthian church allowed its mind to be turned against its founder.
11 The Celtic, Galatian , or Gallic nation received from the common mother endowments different from those of its Italian, Germanic, and Hellenic sisters.
12 He went to Jerusalem in order to preserve the true Gospel for the Galatian churches and for all the churches of the Gentiles.
13 While some of Deiotarus' Galatian cavalry was also given this duty, the majority had been sent out in squadrons to study the surrounding terrain.
14 Then Paul and his companions crossed the Phrygian and Galatian country, but were prevented by the Holy Spirit from preaching in the province of Asia.
15 With half the infantry and the Galatian cavalry spread out in a protective screen, the remainder set about digging a ditch to enclose their camp.
16 'By this means,' he concluded, 'the horses will be frightened, and there will be a stampede into the Galatian infantry.'
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