2:1 Then
after
fourteen
years
I
went
up
again
to
Jerusalem
with
Barnabas,
taking
Titus
along
with
me.
2:2 I
went
up
because
of
a
revelation
and
set
before
them
(though
privately
before
those
who
seemed
influential)
the
gospel
that
I
proclaim
among
the
Gentiles,
in
order
to
make
sure
I
was
not
running
or
had
not
run
in
vain.
2:3 But
even
Titus,
who
was
with
me,
was
not
forced
to
be
circumcised,
though
he
was
a
Greek.
2:4 Yet
because
of
false
brothers
secretly
brought
in--who
slipped
in
to
spy
out
our
freedom
that
we
have
in
Christ
Jesus,
so
that
they
might
bring
us
into
slavery--
2:5 to
them
we
did
not
yield
in
submission
even
for
a
moment,
so
that
the
truth
of
the
gospel
might
be
preserved
for
you.
2:6 And
from
those
who
seemed
to
be
influential
(what
they
were
makes
no
difference
to
me;
God
shows
no
partiality)--those,
I
say,
who
seemed
influential
added
nothing
to
me.
2:7 On
the
contrary,
when
they
saw
that
I
had
been
entrusted
with
the
gospel
to
the
uncircumcised,
just
as
Peter
had
been
entrusted
with
the
gospel
to
the
circumcised
2:8 (for
he
who
worked
through
Peter
for
his
apostolic
ministry
to
the
circumcised
worked
also
through
me
for
mine
to
the
Gentiles),
2:9 and
when
James
and
Cephas
and
John,
who
seemed
to
be
pillars,
perceived
the
grace
that
was
given
to
me,
they
gave
the
right
hand
of
fellowship
to
Barnabas
and
me,
that
we
should
go
to
the
Gentiles
and
they
to
the
circumcised.
2:10 Only,
they
asked
us
to
remember
the
poor,
the
very
thing
I
was
eager
to
do.
2:11 But
when
Cephas
came
to
Antioch,
I
opposed
him
to
his
face,
because
he
stood
condemned.
2:12 For
before
certain
men
came
from
James,
he
was
eating
with
the
Gentiles;
but
when
they
came
he
drew
back
and
separated
himself,
fearing
the
circumcision
party.
2:13 And
the
rest
of
the
Jews
acted
hypocritically
along
with
him,
so
that
even
Barnabas
was
led
astray
by
their
hypocrisy.
2:14 But
when
I
saw
that
their
conduct
was
not
in
step
with
the
truth
of
the
gospel,
I
said
to
Cephas
before
them
all,
"If
you,
though
a
Jew,
live
like
a
Gentile
and
not
like
a
Jew,
how
can
you
force
the
Gentiles
to
live
like
Jews"
2:15 We
ourselves
are
Jews
by
birth
and
not
Gentile
sinners;
2:16 yet
we
know
that
a
person
is
not
justified
by
works
of
the
law
but
through
faith
in
Jesus
Christ,
so
we
also
have
believed
in
Christ
Jesus,
in
order
to
be
justified
by
faith
in
Christ
and
not
by
works
of
the
law,
because
by
works
of
the
law
no
one
will
be
justified.
2:17 But
if,
in
our
endeavor
to
be
justified
in
Christ,
we
too
were
found
to
be
sinners,
is
Christ
then
a
servant
of
sin
Certainly
not!
2:18 For
if
I
rebuild
what
I
tore
down,
I
prove
myself
to
be
a
transgressor.
2:19 For
through
the
law
I
died
to
the
law,
so
that
I
might
live
to
God.
2:20 I
have
been
crucified
with
Christ.
It
is
no
longer
I
who
live,
but
Christ
who
lives
in
me.
And
the
life
I
now
live
in
the
flesh
I
live
by
faith
in
the
Son
of
God,
who
loved
me
and
gave
himself
for
me.
2:21 I
do
not
nullify
the
grace
of
God,
for
if
righteousness
were
through
the
law,
then
Christ
died
for
no
purpose.