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What does it mean that Paul received the gospel by revelation?

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Paul's assertion that he received the gospel by revelation indicates that it was a direct communication from God, rather than through human sources.

When Paul claims in Galatians 1:12 that he received the gospel by revelation, he emphasizes that his understanding and preaching of the gospel originated from God, independent of human influence or education. This direct revelation validates his authority as an apostle and establishes the gospel's integrity. It underscores the notion that the message is divine in origin, distinct from the traditions or teachings of the Jewish law, thus marking a significant theological shift in understanding salvation through Christ alone and not through the law.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:12

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