GALATIANS CHAPTER 2 GALATIANS 2:1,2 Paul showeth for what purpose
after many years he went to Jerusalem. GALATIANS 2:3 That Titus, who
went with him, was not circumcised, and that on purpose to assert the
freedom of the Gentile converts from the bondage of the law. GALATIANS
2:6 That no new knowledg... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I WENT UP BY REVELATION; REVELATION signifieth God's immediate
declaration of his will to him, that he would have him take this
journey; which is not at all contradicted by Luke, saying, ACTS
15:2,3, that their journey was determined by the Christians at
Antioch. God, to encourage Paul, had let... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle brings this as an instance of the apostles at Jerusalem
agreeing with him in his doctrine, as to the non-necessity of
circumcision; for though Titus was with him, who was a native Gentile,
being a Greek, and a minister of the gospel, (and possibly Paul
carried him with him for an instanc... [ Continue Reading ]
He gives the reason why circumcision was not urged upon Titus, viz.
because there were some got into that meeting, where Paul debated
these things with the apostles that were at Jerusalem, who, though
they had embraced the Christian religion, (and upon that account were
_brethren_), yet were soured... [ Continue Reading ]
To these Judaizing Christians the apostle did not think fit to yield
one jot, not for the least time, nor in so much as one precedent;
having a desire that these Gentile churches might not be perverted.
Or, (as others think), to which men _of reputation_ we yielded not in
the least. It is very proba... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT OF THOSE WHO SEEMED TO BE SOMEWHAT: the word translated _seemed, _
is the same with that in GALATIANS 2:2, which we there translate _of
reputation._ The apostle means the same persons that were of the
greatest reputation, and so the following words, TO BE SOMEWHAT, do
import, ACTS 5:36, ACTS 8:9... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT CONTRARIWISE, WHEN THEY SAW; they were so far from contradicting
any thing that I had preached, that when they understood from me, and
Barnabas, _\who ACTS 15:12, declared in the council what miracles and
wonders God had wrought among the Gentiles by them\_ that the gospel
of the uncircumcision,... [ Continue Reading ]
As Paul's call was equal to that of Peter both of them being Divine,
so, saith the apostle, my ability and success was equal; as God
WROUGHT EFFECTUALLY IN and by PETER in the discharge of his
apostleship in the province intrusted to him, (which was preaching to
the Jews), so he wrought effectually... [ Continue Reading ]
James, (called, the less), the son of Alpheus, before called THE
LORD'S BROTHER, as is thought, because he was the son of the virgin
Mary's sister; whose naming here in the first place spoileth the
papists argument for Peter's primacy, because in some other places he
is first named. CEPHAS; that is,... [ Continue Reading ]
These pillars and apostles, which have among you the greatest
reputation, added no new doctrine to us, gave us nothing new in
charge; they only desired us that we would be careful, wheresoever we
went, to make collection for the poor Christians in Judea, who either
by selling all they had to maintai... [ Continue Reading ]
Of this motion of Peter's to Antioch the Scripture saying nothing,
hath left interpreters at liberty to guess variously as to the time;
solne judging it was before, some after, the council held at
Jerusalem, of which we read, ACTS 15:1. Those seem to judge best, who
think it was after; for it was at... [ Continue Reading ]
It should seem that Peter had been at Antioch some time; while he was
there, there came down certain Jews from James, who was at Jerusalem:
before they came Peter had communion with those Christians at Antioch,
which were by birth Gentiles, and at meals eat as they eat, making no
difference of meats... [ Continue Reading ]
The fact was the worse, because those Christians which were of the
church of Antioch, having been native Jews, followed his example, and
made a separate party with him. Nay, BARNABAS, my fellow labourer, who
was joined with me in bringing the decrees of the council in the case,
WAS CARRIED AWAY WITH... [ Continue Reading ]
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UPRIGHTLY, here, is opposed to halting. Peter halted between two
opinions, (as Elijah sometime told the Israelites), when he was with
the Gentiles alone, he did as they did, using the liberty of the
gospel; but when the Jews came from Jerusalem, he left the Gentile
church, and joined with th... [ Continue Reading ]
JEWS BY NATURE; born Jews, not only proselyted to the Jewish religion,
(and so under an obligation to the observation of the Jewish law), but
of the seed of Abraham, and so under the covenant made with him and
his seed, as he was the father of the Jewish nation. NOT SINNERS OF
THE GENTILES: the Gent... [ Continue Reading ]
KNOWING THAT A MAN IS NOT JUSTIFIED; we knowing that a man is not
absolved from the guilt of sin, and declared righteous in the sight of
God; BY THE WORKS OF THE LAW; by any kind of works done in obedience
to the law of Moses, whether ceremonial or moral. For it is manifest
that although this questi... [ Continue Reading ]
Some interpreters think, that the apostle here begins his discourse to
the Galatians upon the main argument of his Epistle, viz.
justification by faith in Christ; though others think it began,
GALATIANS 2:15. IF, WHILE WE SEEK TO BE JUSTIFIED BY CHRIST, WE
OURSELVES ALSO ARE FOUND SINNERS; if (saith... [ Continue Reading ]
By THE THINGS WHICH he DESTROYED, some understand the state of sin;
and from hence conclude the mutability of a state of justification:
but there is no need of that, it may as well be understood of a
constant course and voluntary acts of sin. If I teach a doctrine that
shall encourage a sinful life,... [ Continue Reading ]
THROUGH THE LAW of Christ, as some say; or rather, through the law of
Moses, of which he had been before speaking: that is, say some,
through the death of the law; the law itself being dead, as a covenant
of works, ROMANS 7:6. Or rather, by means of the law, giving me a
knowledge of sin, and condemn... [ Continue Reading ]
This Epistle is much of the same nature with that to the Romans, and
the substance of what the apostle saith in the latter part of this
chapter, agreeth much with ROMANS 6:1; where we find an expression
much like to this, GALATIANS 2:6: _Our old man is crucified with him,
that the body of sin might... [ Continue Reading ]
I DO NOT FRUSTRATE THE GRACE OF GOD; I do not despise, reject, make
void, (for by all these words the word here used is translated, MARK
7:9 1 THESSALONIANS 12:48 1 THESSALONIANS 3:15 HEBREWS 10:28), the
free love of God, in giving his Son to die for our sins: from whence
is easily gathered, that th... [ Continue Reading ]