7/58 The Roman Custom to Adoption
In writing to the Galatians, Paul used a Greek word, “luiothesia” to describe our adoption by Father God. He described adoption as an act of God, whereby a born-again child is placed into the family as a Son, and given the full privileges of sonship, Galatians 4:1-2.
Paul was using the common terns of the Roman custom to raise their sons in the care of slaves, guardians and tutors until they reached the age of maturity, usually around 15 or 16. Then they were formally adopted and given the full rights and responsibilities of a grown son in the household.
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