Galatians 1:18 ยท KJV
"Then after three years I went up to Jerusalem to see Peter, and abode with him fifteen days."
King James Version
What does Galatians 1:18 mean? โPassage Context
Reflection Questions
How do you seek guidance from spiritual mentors?
What does it mean for you to connect with others in faith?
When have you felt the need to learn from those with more experience?
Life Application
Seek out mentors who can guide you in your faith journey.
Engage with your church community to learn and grow together.
People in This Verse
A key figure in early Christianity, Paul spread the Gospel throughout the Roman Empire. He was formerly known as Saul of Tarsus, a persecutor of Christians before his dramatic conversion.
First appearance: Acts 7:58
One of Jesus' closest disciples, known for his impulsive nature and leadership role in the early church.
First appearance: Matthew 4:18
Places in This Verse
The spiritual and historical center for Jews and early Christians, pivotal in biblical events.
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