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If you mean contrast with other Books in the Bible, the following are some;

1.According to John 2:19-21, Jesus raised himself from the dead. according to Galatians 1:1, it's God who raised Jesus from the dead.

2. According to Romans 15:2 & 1 Corinthian 10:33, we should try to please others. According Galatians 1:10, No, we should not try to please others.

3.On the question "Did Paul go to Jerusalem from Damascus immediately after his conversion?", Acts 9:26 says Yes, Galatians 1:16-17, says no.

4. On the question "Did Paul visit all of the disciples when he went to Jerusalem after his conversion?" Acts 9:28-28, says yes; Galatians 1:18-19 says, No, only Peter & James.

5.On the question "Are the laws of the Old Testament still binding? Matthew 5:18-19 & Luke 16:17, says Yes; Galatians 5:18 says, Christians are no longer under the OT law.

6.On the question "How many sons did Abraham had?", Hebrews 11:17 says, Abraham have only one begotten son. Galatians 4:22 says Abraham have 2 sons.

7.On the question "Is circumcision required?", The OT says Absolutely. Galatians 5:2 says not at all.

8.On the question "Is it possible to fall from grace?", John 10:28 & Romans 8:38-39 says No. Galatians 5:4 says, Yes.

9.On the question "How should nonbelievers be treated?" 2 Corinthians 14-17 says, Shun them. Galatians 5:14, says "Love thy neighbours as thyself."

10. On the question "Should we bear each other's burdens?" Galatians 6:5 says, yes. Galatians 6:2 says, No.

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