Galati 2:3

3 Ma neppur Tito, che era con me, ed era greco, fu costretto a farsi circoncidere;

Galati 2:3 Meaning and Commentary

Galatians 2:3

But neither Titus, who was with me, being a Greek
There was such an agreement between the apostle, and his fellow apostles at Jerusalem, even about this article of the necessity of circumcision, and other rituals of the law of Moses, to salvation; that Titus, whom he brought along with him, an intimate companion of his in his travels, a fellow labourer with him in the ministry, and now upon the spot, though he was a Gentile, an uncircumcised person, yet even not he

was compelled to be circumcised:
the elders did not urge it, or insist upon it, as proper and necessary; they looked upon it as a thing indifferent, left him to his liberty, and made use of no forcible methods to oblige him to it; yea, were of opinion, as Peter and James in the synod declared, that such a yoke ought not to be put upon the necks of the disciples, and that those who turned to God from among the Gentiles, should not be troubled with these things.

Galati 2:3 In-Context

1 Poi, passati quattordici anni, salii di nuovo a Gerusalemme con Barnaba, prendendo anche Tito con me.
2 E vi salii in seguito ad una rivelazione, ed esposi loro l’Evangelo che io predico fra i Gentili, ma lo esposi privatamente ai più ragguardevoli, onde io non corressi o non avessi corso in vano.
3 Ma neppur Tito, che era con me, ed era greco, fu costretto a farsi circoncidere;
4 e questo a cagione dei falsi fratelli, introdottisi di soppiatto, i quali s’erano insinuati fra noi per spiare la libertà che abbiamo in Cristo Gesù, col fine di ridurci in servitù.
5 Alle imposizioni di costoro noi non cedemmo neppur per un momento, affinché la verità del Vangelo rimanesse ferma tra voi.
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