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<!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:몽학선생]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->A tutor refers to a servant in the Hellenistic era who played the role of a private teacher for the children of aristocrats. It is a term found in [[Book of Galatians|Galatians]] 3 of the NASB Version of the Bible, used as a metaphor for the Old Testament law.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Galatians%203%3A24&version=NASB |title=Galatians 3:24–25 |quote= |publisher=New American Standard Bible}}</ref> In the KJV and NLT it is translated as “schoolmaster” and “guardian.” | <!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:몽학선생]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->[[file:Nicolaes Maes - Christ Blessing the Children - WGA13814.jpg |thumb| 200px |''Christ Blessing the Children'' by Nicolaes Maes, 1652–1653: The role of the Old Testament law was a tutor leading to Christ.]]A tutor refers to a servant in the Hellenistic era who played the role of a private teacher for the children of aristocrats. It is a term found in [[Book of Galatians|Galatians]] 3 of the NASB Version of the Bible, used as a metaphor for the Old Testament law.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Galatians%203%3A24&version=NASB |title=Galatians 3:24–25 |quote= |publisher=New American Standard Bible}}</ref> In the KJV and NLT it is translated as “schoolmaster” and “guardian.” | ||
==The Meaning and Role of a Tutor== | ==The Meaning and Role of a Tutor== | ||