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In the Epistle to the Galatians, Paul's tone is passionate, forceful, and often confrontational. He expresses deep concern over the Galatians' departure from the true gospel he preached, vehemently defending justification by faith alone and rebuking those who advocated for adherence to Jewish laws and customs as necessary for salvation. His tone reflects urgency and a strong desire to correct doctrinal deviations among the Galatian Christians.

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