| 1 map | ¶ Then after a lapse of fourteen years I went up again to Jerusalem with Barnabas, taking Titus also with {me}; | |
| 2 | and I went up according to revelation, and I laid before them the glad tidings which I preach among the nations, but privately to those conspicuous {among them}, lest in any way I run or had run in vain; | |
| 3 | (but neither was Titus, who was with me, being a Greek, compelled to be circumcised;) | |
| 4 | and {it was} on account of the false brethren brought in surreptitiously, who came in surreptitiously to spy out our liberty which we have in Christ Jesus, that they might bring us into bondage; | |
| 5 | to whom we yielded in subjection not even for an hour, that the truth of the glad tidings might remain with you. | |
| 6 | But from those who were conspicuous as being somewhat-whatsoever they were, it makes no difference to me: God does not accept man?s person; for to me those who were conspicuous communicated nothing; | |
| 7 | but, on the contrary, seeing that the glad tidings of the uncircumcision were confided to me, even as to Peter that of the circumcision, | |
| 8 | (for he that wrought in Peter for {the} apostleship of the circumcision wrought also in me towards the Gentiles,) | |
| 9 | and recognising the grace given to me, James and Cephas and John, who were conspicuous as being pillars, gave to me and Barnabas {the} right hands of fellowship, that *we* {should go} to the nations, and *they* to the circumcision; | |
| 10 | only that we should remember the poor, which same thing also I was diligent to do. | |
| 11 map | ¶ But when Peter came to Antioch, I withstood him to {the} face, because he was to be condemned: | |
| 12 | for before that certain came from James, he ate with {those of} the nations; but when they came, he drew back and separated himself, fearing those of {the} circumcision; | |
| 13 | and the rest of the Jews also played the same dissembling part with him; so that even Barnabas was carried away too by their dissimulation. | |
| 14 | But when I saw that they do not walk straightforwardly, according to the truth of the glad tidings, I said to Peter before all, If *thou*, being a Jew, livest as the nations and not as the Jews, how dost thou compel the nations to Judaize? | |
| 15 | We, Jews by nature, and not sinners of {the} nations, | |
| 16 | but knowing that a man is not justified on the principle of works of law {nor} but by the faith of Jesus Christ, *we* also have believed on Christ Jesus, that we might be justified on the principle of {the} faith of Christ; and not of works of law; because on the principle of works of law no flesh shall be justified. | |
| 17 | Now if in seeking to be justified in Christ we also have been found sinners, then {is} Christ minister of sin? Far be the thought. | |
| 18 | For if the things I have thrown down, these I build again, I constitute myself a transgressor. | |
| 19 | For *I*, through law, have died to law, that I may live to God. | |
| 20 | I am crucified with Christ, and no longer live, *I*, but Christ lives in me; but {in} that I now live in flesh, I live by faith, the {faith} of the Son of God, who has loved me and given himself for me. | |
| 21 | I do not set aside the grace of God; for if righteousness {is} by law, then Christ has died for nothing. | |