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But when I saw (Αλλ' οτε ειδον). Paul did see and saw it in time to speak.
That they walked not uprightly …

But when I saw that they walked not uprightly. To walk, in the Scriptures, is usually expressive of conduct or deportment; and th…

Walked not uprightly.—This is a single word in the Greek, and found here alone in the New Testament. It means, literally, “to walk…

It must have been very painful for Paul to come into conflict with Peter, whom he greatly esteemed; yet, for the truth's sake, he showed no partial…

Paul has already shown that he opposed Peter to his face because he was wrong (v.11), but we are not to think that he did this because he loved exp…

But when I saw that they walked not uprightly. Some apply these words to the Gentiles, who, perplexed by Peter’s example, were beginning t…

But when I saw that they did not walk uprightly
Or "did not walk aright"; or "did not walk with a right foot": they …

Despite Peter's character, when Paul saw him acting in a way that harmed the truth of the gospel and the peace of the church, he was not afraid to …

The Apostle showed previously that he received nothing useful from the discu ion held with the apostles; now he shows that he benefited them.
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson