Galatians 2:2-10

Galatians 2:2-10

[2] And  I went up  by  revelation,  and  communicated  unto them  that gospel  which  I preach  among  the Gentiles,  but  privately  to them which were of reputation,  I should run,  or  had run,  in  vain.  [3] But  neither  Titus,  who  was with  a Greek,  was compelled  to be circumcised:  [4] And  that because of  false brethren  unawares brought in,  who  came in privily  to spy out  liberty  which  we have  in  Christ  Jesus,  that  into bondage:  [5] To whom  we gave place  by subjection,  no, not  for  an hour;  that  the truth  of the gospel  might continue  with  [6] But  of  these who seemed  somewhat,  (whatsoever  no  matter  God  accepteth  no  man's  person:)  for  they who seemed  to be somewhat in conference added  nothing  [7] But  contrariwise,  that  the gospel  of the uncircumcision  was committed unto me,  as  the gospel of the circumcision  was unto Peter;  [8] (For  he that wrought effectually  in Peter  to  the apostleship  of the circumcision,  the same  was mighty  toward  the Gentiles:)  [9] And  when James,  Cephas,  and  John,  who  seemed  pillars,  perceived  the grace  that was given  and  Barnabas  the right hands  of fellowship;  that  should go unto  the heathen,  and  they  unto  the circumcision.  [10] Only  they would that  we should remember  the poor;  the same  which  also  was forward  to do.