Now I say, That the heir, as long as he is a child, differeth nothing from a servant, though he be lord of all;
Here's what I'm saying: when someone's supposed to inherit everything but they're still a kid, they're basically treated the same as any employee in the house, even though technically they own it all.
Being an heir doesn't mean much when you're not ready to handle what's yours yet.
📚 Historical Context
In the ancient Roman world, a child who was an heir to an estate was placed under guardians and treated like a servant until reaching adulthood, even though they legally owned everything. Paul uses this cultural analogy in his letter to the Galatians to illustrate how people under the Old Testament law were spiritually like minors under guardianship, not yet experiencing full freedom. This sets the stage for his argument about the liberating role of faith in Christ.
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