Matthew Poole Commentary - Galatians 2:6 - 2:6

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Galatians 2:6 - 2:6


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But of those who seemed to be somewhat: the word translated seemed, is the same with that in Gal_2:2, which we there translate of reputation. The apostle means the same persons that were of the greatest reputation, and so the following words,



to be somewhat, do import, Act_5:36 8:9. We must not understand the apostle, by this expression, to detract from the just reputation that the apostles, and these eminent Christians at Jerusalem, had; he only taketh notice here of them, as magnified by the false teachers of this church, to the lessening of himself; and as those who seemed to be somewhat, must be interpreted as relating to these men’s estimation of them; that seemed to you to be somewhat, though I seem nothing to you.



Whatsoever they were, it maketh no matter to me; whatsoever they were formerly, suppose (as probably some of these Galatians had said) that they saw Christ in the flesh, were immediately called by him, when I was a Pharisee, &c.



God accepteth to man’s person; hath no regard to what a man hath been, but to what he is.



For they who seemed to be somewhat in conference added nothing to me; when I came to confer and discourse with them, about the doctrine which I and they had taught, I learned no new doctrine from them, different from what I had before taught, neither did they reprove or correct me, for any thing which I had taught amiss; we were all of the same mind.