BibleTools
verse

(e.g. john 8 32)
  or  

Galatians 2:12  (Darby English Version)
version

A.F.V
A.S.V.
Amplified®
I.S.V.
K.J.V.
N.A.S.B.
NASB E-Prime
Young's


Compare all


Book Notes
   Barnes' Book Notes
   Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown Book Notes
   Robertson's Book Notes (NT)
Commentaries
   Adam Clarke
   Barnes' Notes
   Forerunner Commentary
   Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
   John Wesley's Notes
   Matthew Henry
   People's Commentary (NT)
   Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
   Scofield
Definitions
Interlinear
Library
Topical Studies
X-References
Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
<< Galatians 2:11   Galatians 2:13 >>


Galatians 2:12

For before that certain came from James (pro tou gar elqein tinav apo Iakwbou). The reason (gar) for Paul's condemnation of Peter. Articular infinitive in the genitive after pro with the accusative of general reference (tinav), "for before the coming as to some from James." Does Paul mean to say that these "certain" ones had been sent by James to Antioch to inspect the conduct of Peter and the other Jewish brethren? Some scholars think so. No doubt these brethren let the idea get out that they were emissaries "from James." But that idea is inconsistent with the position of James as president of the conference and the author of the resolution securing liberty to the Gentile Christians. No doubt these brethren threatened Peter to tell James and the church about his conduct and they reminded Peter of his previous arraignment before the Jerusalem Church on this very charge (Acts 11:1-18). As a matter of fact the Jerusalem Conference did not discuss the matter of social relations between Jews and Gentiles though that was the charge made against Peter (Acts 11:1 ff.).

He did eat with the Gentiles (meta twn eqnwn sunhsqien). It was his habit (imperfect tense).

He drew back (upestellen). Imperfect tense, inchoative action, "he began to draw himself (eauton) back." Old word upostellw. See middle voice to dissemble (Acts 20:20, Acts 20:27), to shrink (Hebrews 10:38).

Separated himself (afwrizen eauton). Inchoative imperfect again, "began to separate himself" just like a Pharisee (see on Galatians 1:15) and as if afraid of the Judaizers in the Jerusalem Church, perhaps half afraid that James might not endorse what he had been doing.

Fearing them that were of the circumcision (foboumenov touv ek peritomhv). This was the real reason for Peter's cowardice. See Acts 11:2 for "oi ek peritomhv" (they of the circumcision), the very phrase here. It was not that Peter had changed his views from the Jerusalem resolutions. It was pure fear of trouble to himself as in the denials at the trial of Christ.




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Galatians 2:12:

Acts 10:28
Acts 11:2
Acts 15:14
Acts 15:35
Acts 15:36
Acts 15:39
1 Corinthians 1:12
Titus 1:10
Hebrews 10:38
2 Peter 3:15

 

<< Galatians 2:11   Galatians 2:13 >>

DISCLAIMER: Church of the Great God (CGG) provides these resources to aid the individual in studying the Bible. However, it is up to the individual to "prove all things, and hold fast to that which is good" (I Thessalonians 5:21). The content of these resources does not necessarily reflect the views of CGG. They are provided for information purposes only.

Start Your Day with Scripture

Begin each morning with God's Word — the Berean delivers a daily verse and insightful commentary to spark reflection and growth.

Join 140,000+ fellow believers on this journey.

Free and spam-free — unsubscribe anytime.

Leave this field empty
©Copyright 1992-2026 Church of the Great God.   Contact C.G.G. if you have questions or comments.
Share this on FacebookEmailPrinter version
Close
E-mail This Page