Galatians 2:1 Then fourteen years after I went up again to Jerusalem with Barnabas, and took Titus with me also. Galatians 2:1 ,2
Paul showeth for what purpose after many years he went
to Jerusalem.
Galatians 2:3-5
That Titus, who went with him, was not circumcised,
and that on purpose to assert the freedom of the
Gentile converts from the bondage of the law.
Galatians 2:6-10
That no new knowledge was added to him in conference
with the three chief apostles, but that he received
from them a public acknowledgment of his Divine
mission to the Gentiles.
Galatians 2:11-13
That he openly withstood Peter for dissimulation with
respect to Gentile communion.
Galatians 2:14-20
Expostulating with him, why he, who believed that
justification came by the faith of Christ, acted as
though it came by the works of the law.
Galatians 2:21
Which was, in effect, to frustrate the grace of God.
Fourteen years after;
either fourteen years after the three years before mentioned, and the fifteen days; or fourteen years after the conversion of Paul, or fourteen years after the death of Christ. This journey seeming to be that mentioned
Acts 15:2, it seems rather to be understood of fourteen years after the death of Christ.
I went up again to Jerusalem:
motions to Jerusalem are usually in Scripture called ascendings or goings up; either because of the mountains round about it, or in respect of the famousness of the place: see
Acts 15:2 21:4. The occasion of this journey we have,
Acts 15:1 ,2. It was to advise with the apostles and elders, about the necessity of circumcision; some that came from Judea having taught the disciples at Antioch, that except they were circumcised they could not be saved.
With Barnabas, and took This with me also;
Barnabas was chosen to go with Paul,
Acts 15:2, and some others, whom Luke nameth not, but it is plain by this text Titus was one.