Galatians 2:6-14

Rotherham(i) 6 Moreover, from them who were reputed to be something,––whatsoever at one time, they were, maketh no difference to me, God accepteth not a man’s person,––unto me, in fact, they who were of repute added nothing further; 7 But, on the contrary,––when they saw that I had been entrusted with the glad–message to the uncircumcision, even as, Peter, [with that] to the circumcision, 8 For, he that energised in Peter, into an apostleship to the circumcision, energised also in me, for the nations,–– 9 And when they perceived the favour which had been given unto me, James and Cephas and John, who were reputed to be pillars, gave, the right hand of fellowship, unto me and Barnabas, in order that, we, [should go] unto the nations, and, they, unto the circumcision:–– 10 Only that we should remember, the destitute,––as to which I had given diligence, this very thing, to do.
11 But, when Cephas came unto Antioch, to the face, [even], him, I resisted, because he stood condemned; 12 For, before that certain came from James, with them of the nations, used he to eat; whereas, when they came, he used to withdraw, and keep himself separate, fearing them of the circumcision; 13 And the rest of the Jews [also] used hypocrisy with him, so that, even Barnabas, was carried away by their hypocrisy. 14 But, when I saw that they were not walking with straightforwardness as regardeth the truth of the glad–message, I said unto Cephas, before all: If, thou, although, a Jew, like them of the nations, and not like the Jews, dost live, how dost thou compel, them of the nations, to live like Jews?