Laws that were Egregious or Impossible
Galatians 3:18. Below is a clear, historically grounded explanation of the kinds of laws that were: Egregious (shocking, offensive, or culturally impossible) for Gentile believers , and Impossible (or crushingly heavy) even for Jewish believers …all presented in a way that fits Paul’s argument in Galatians. Laws That Were Egregious to Gentile Believers 1. Circumcision For Gentiles, circumcision was shocking, painful, and culturally humiliating. Greco‑Roman culture valued the intact male body; circumcision was seen as mutilation. To demand it as a requirement for salvation felt like: “You must stop being who you are to belong to Christ.” 2. Food laws Gentiles ate pork, shellfish, blood‑sausages, and meat from markets connected to temples. Jewish dietary laws would have required them to abandon: family meals civic feasts workplace banquets community celebrations It felt like social exile. 3. Sabbath restrictions Gentiles had no weekly day of rest. Roman societ...