Why the Law Was Given
Galatians 3:19. According to Ellicott paraphrased by Copilot: The Law was never meant to change God’s promise; instead, it served as a temporary measure to deal with sin until Christ came. Unlike the promise—which God gave freely and unconditionally—the Law functioned like a contract between two parties, delivered through angels and Moses and dependent on human obedience. Paul highlights that this makes the Law inferior to the promise in four ways: it focused on transgressions rather than holiness , it was temporary , it came indirectly through mediators , and it was conditional rather than unconditional —resting on fallible human action instead of God’s infallible word. Summary Table: Why the Law Was Given Purpose Explanation Reveal sin Shows humanity’s true condition Restrain sin Sets boundaries for Israel Increase awareness of guilt Makes sin “exceedingly sinful” P...