Galatians 1:14

14 I advanced in Judaism beyond many of my peers, because I was much more militant about the traditions of my ancestors.

Galatians 1:14 Meaning and Commentary

Galatians 1:14

And profited in the Jews' religion
Or "in Judaism"; and the more he did so, or was versed in, and wedded to their principles, the more violent a persecutor he was. He was under a very considerable master, Gamaliel, a Rabbi of great note among the Jews; and he himself a youth of uncommon natural abilities, so that his proficiency in Jewish learning was very great; even, as he says,

above many my equals in mine own nation:
not proselytes in other nations, but such as were natives of his own country: or were "in his own kindred", his near relations, who were his contemporaries, of the same age with him; and very modestly he says "many", not "all":

being more exceedingly zealous of the traditions of my fathers:
he had a zeal, but, not according to knowledge; and a greater degree of it than the rest of his countrymen; and that not so much for the written law delivered to his fathers, as for the oral law, the traditions and customs of his ancestors; which had been handed down, as they pretended, from one to another, and were now swelled to an almost infinite bulk; and mean the traditions of the elders, condemned by Christ, as making void the commandments of God: now his close attachment to, and eager zeal for these traditions, put him upon using more violent measures in persecuting the saints, and further off from the Gospel of Christ: and now from this account of himself it is a clear point, that during this period of his life he could never have received the Gospel from men, which is his view in giving it.

Galatians 1:14 In-Context

12 I didn't receive it or learn it from a human. It came through a revelation from Jesus Christ.
13 You heard about my previous life in Judaism, how severely I harassed God's church and tried to destroy it.
14 I advanced in Judaism beyond many of my peers, because I was much more militant about the traditions of my ancestors.
15 But God had set me apart from birth and called me through his grace. He was pleased
16 to reveal his Son to me, so that I might preach about him to the Gentiles. I didn't immediately consult with any human being.
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