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Being a Greek (Hελλην ων). Concessive participle, though he was a Greek.
Was compelled to be circumcised (…

But neither Titus, who was with me. Paul introduces this case of Titus undoubtedly to show that circumcision was not necessary for salvati…

But neither Titus . . .—This and the two following verses are parenthetical. The result of the private conference with the Judaic …

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 s…

In the context of relating his contacts with the apostolic leaders at Jerusalem Paul now introduces an instance in which he claims to have defended…

But neither Titus. This is an additional argument to prove that the Apostles held the same views as he did; for he had brought to them an …

But neither Titus, who was with me, being a Greek
There was such an agreement between the apostle, and his fellow ap…

Observe the apostle's faithfulne in giving a full account of the doctrine he had preached among the Gentiles and was still resolved to preach—that …

After commending the authority of the gospel in the previous chapter, the Apostle now commends it from the perspective of both the other apostles a…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson