1
Then
fourteen
years
after
I
went
up
again
to
Jerusalem
with
Barnabas,
and
took
Titus
with
[me]
also.
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,
lest
by
any
means
I
should
run,
or
had
run,
in
vain.
3
But
neither
Titus,
who
was
with
me,
being
a
Greek,
was
compelled
to
be
circumcised:
4
And
that
because
of
false
brethren
unawares
brought
in,
who
came
in
privily
to
spy
out
our
liberty
which
we
have
in
Christ
Jesus,
that
they
might
bring
us
into
bondage:
5
To
whom
we
gave
place
by
subjection,
no,
not
for
an
hour;
that
the
truth
of
the
gospel
might
continue
with
you.
6
But
of
these
who
seemed
to
be
somewhat,
(whatsoever
they
were,
it
maketh
no
matter
to
me:
God
accepteth
no
man’s
person:)
for
they
who
seemed
[to
be
somewhat]
in
conference
added
nothing
to
7
But
contrariwise,
when
they
saw
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
in
me
toward
the
Gentiles:)
9
And
when
James,
Cephas,
and
John,
who
seemed
to
be
pillars,
perceived
the
grace
that
was
given
unto
me,
they
gave
to
me
and
Barnabas
the
right
hands
of
fellowship;
that
we
[should
go]
unto
the
heathen,
and
they
unto
the
circumcision.
10
Only
[they
would]
that
we
should
remember
the
poor;
the
same
which
I
also
was
forward
to
11
But
when
Peter
was
come
to
Antioch,
I
withstood
him
to
the
face,
because
he
was
to
be
blamed.
12
For
before
that
certain
came
from
James,
he
did
eat
with
the
Gentiles:
but
when
they
were
come,
he
withdrew
and
separated
himself,
fearing
them
which
were
of
the
circumcision.
13
And
the
other
Jews
dissembled
likewise
with
him;
insomuch
that
Barnabas
also
was
carried
away
with
their
dissimulation.
14
But
when
I
saw
that
they
walked
not
uprightly
according
to
the
truth
of
the
gospel,
I
said
unto
Peter
before
[them]
all,
If
thou,
being
a
Jew,
livest
after
the
manner
of
Gentiles,
and
not
as
do
the
Jews,
why
compellest
thou
the
Gentiles
to
live
as
do
the
Jews?
15
We
[who
are]
Jews
by
nature,
and
not
sinners
of
the
Gentiles,
16
Knowing
that
a
man
is
not
justified
by
the
works
of
the
law,
but
by
the
faith
of
Jesus
Christ,
even
we
have
believed
in
Jesus
Christ,
that
we
might
be
justified
by
the
faith
of
Christ,
and
not
by
the
works
of
the
law:
for
by
the
works
of
the
law
shall
no
flesh
be
justified.
17
But
if,
while
we
seek
to
be
justified
by
Christ,
we
ourselves
also
are
found
sinners,
[is]
therefore
Christ
the
minister
of
sin?
God
forbid.
18
For
if
I
build
again
the
things
which
I
destroyed,
I
make
myself
a
transgressor.
19
For
I
through
the
law
am
dead
to
the
law,
that
I
might
live
unto
God.
20
I
am
crucified
with
Christ:
nevertheless
I
live;
yet
not
I,
but
Christ
liveth
in
me:
and
the
life
which
I
now
live
in
the
flesh
I
live
by
the
faith
of
the
Son
of
God,
who
loved
me,
and
gave
himself
for
21
I
do
not
frustrate
the
grace
of
God:
for
if
righteousness
[come]
by
the
law,
then
Christ
is
dead
in
vain.