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[[The New Testament]] > [[Galatians]] > [[Galatians 6|Chapter 6]]
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== Questions ==
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== Lexical notes ==
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* The Greek word used for "man" in these verses is <i>anthropos</i>, which can refer to a man or a woman. The Greek word <i>adelphoi</i>, translated as "brethren" in verse 1, usually means "brothers" but sometimes means "brothers and sisters."
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== Exegesis ==
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* Paul makes clear in this section that living the Christian life is not merely an individual endeavor. We have a collective responsiblity to bear each others' burdens and to help restore those who have sinned. But when helping others, we should not do so in a spirit of arrogance, or we can find ourselves falling into sin.
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== Related links ==
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