2:1 Then,
after
fourteen
years
again
I
went
up
to
Jerusalem
with
Barnabas,
having
taken
with
me
also
Titus;
2:2 and
I
went
up
by
revelation,
and
did
submit
to
them
the
good
news
that
I
preach
among
the
nations,
and
privately
to
those
esteemed,
lest
in
vain
I
might
run
or
did
run;
2:3 but
not
even
Titus,
who
[is]
with
me,
being
a
Greek,
was
compelled
to
be
circumcised--
2:4 and
[that]
because
of
the
false
brethren
brought
in
unawares,
who
did
come
in
privily
to
spy
out
our
liberty
that
we
have
in
Christ
Jesus,
that
us
they
might
bring
under
bondage,
2:5 to
whom
not
even
for
an
hour
we
gave
place
by
subjection,
that
the
truth
of
the
good
news
might
remain
to
you.
2:6 And
from
those
who
were
esteemed
to
be
something--whatever
they
were
then,
it
maketh
no
difference
to
me--the
face
of
man
God
accepteth
not,
for--to
me
those
esteemed
did
add
nothing,
2:7 but,
on
the
contrary,
having
seen
that
I
have
been
entrusted
with
the
good
news
of
the
uncircumcision,
as
Peter
with
[that]
of
the
circumcision,
2:8 for
He
who
did
work
with
Peter
to
the
apostleship
of
the
circumcision,
did
work
also
in
me
in
regard
to
the
nations,
2:9 and
having
known
the
grace
that
was
given
to
me,
James,
and
Cephas,
and
John,
who
were
esteemed
to
be
pillars,
a
right
hand
of
fellowship
they
did
give
to
me,
and
to
Barnabas,
that
we
to
the
nations,
and
they
to
the
circumcision
[may
go]
,
2:10 only,
of
the
poor
that
we
should
be
mindful,
which
also
I
was
diligent--this
very
thing--to
do.
2:11 And
when
Peter
came
to
Antioch,
to
the
face
I
stood
up
against
him,
because
he
was
blameworthy,
2:12 for
before
the
coming
of
certain
from
James,
with
the
nations
he
was
eating,
and
when
they
came,
he
was
withdrawing
and
separating
himself,
fearing
those
of
the
circumcision,
2:13 and
dissemble
with
him
also
did
the
other
Jews,
so
that
also
Barnabas
was
carried
away
by
their
dissimulation.
2:14 But
when
I
saw
that
they
are
not
walking
uprightly
to
the
truth
of
the
good
news,
I
said
to
Peter
before
all,
`If
thou,
being
a
Jew,
in
the
manner
of
the
nations
dost
live,
and
not
in
the
manner
of
the
Jews,
how
the
nations
dost
thou
compel
to
Judaize
2:15 we
by
nature
Jews,
and
not
sinners
of
the
nations,
2:16 having
known
also
that
a
man
is
not
declared
righteous
by
works
of
law,
if
not
through
the
faith
of
Jesus
Christ,
also
we
in
Christ
Jesus
did
believe,
that
we
might
be
declared
righteous
by
the
faith
of
Christ,
and
not
by
works
of
law,
wherefore
declared
righteous
by
works
of
law
shall
be
no
flesh.'
2:17 And
if,
seeking
to
be
declared
righteous
in
Christ,
we
ourselves
also
were
found
sinners,
[is]
then
Christ
a
ministrant
of
sin
let
it
not
be!
2:18 for
if
the
things
I
threw
down,
these
again
I
build
up,
a
transgressor
I
set
myself
forth;
2:19 for
I
through
law,
did
die,
that
to
God
I
may
live;
2:20 with
Christ
I
have
been
crucified,
and
live
no
more
do
I,
and
Christ
doth
live
in
me;
and
that
which
I
now
live
in
the
flesh--in
the
faith
I
live
of
the
Son
of
God,
who
did
love
me
and
did
give
himself
for
me;
2:21 I
do
not
make
void
the
grace
of
God,
for
if
righteousness
[be]
through
law--then
Christ
died
in
vain.