Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Galatians 2:6
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6. Greek, "From those who," c. He meant to complete the sentence with "I derived no special advantage" but he alters it into "they . . . added nothing to me." accepteth —so as to show any partiality; "respecteth no man's person" ( :- ). seemed to be somewhat —that is, not that they seemed to be what they were not, but " were reputed as persons of some consequence "; not insinuating a doubt but that they were justly so reputed. in conference added —or "imparted"; the same Greek as in :- , "I conferred not with flesh and blood." As I did not by conference impart to them aught at my conversion, so they now did not impart aught additional to me, above what I already knew. This proves to the Galatians his independence as an apostle. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-7" class="com-number"
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