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Ga 2:3 Strong Concordance But [235] neither [3761] Titus [5103], who [3588] was with [4862] me [1698], being [5607] a Greek [1672], was compelled [315] to be circumcised [4059]:
  King James But neither Titus, who was with me, being a Greek, was compelled to be circumcised:

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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
But--So far were they from regarding me as running in vain, that "not even Titus who was with me, who was a Greek (and therefore uncircumcised), was compelled to be circumcised." So the Greek should be translated. The "false brethren," Gal 2:4 ("certain of the sect of the Pharisees which believed," Act 15:5), demanded his circumcision. The apostles, however, constrained by the firmness of Paul and Barnabas (Gal 2:5), did not compel or insist on his being circumcised. Thus they virtually sanctioned Paul's course among the Gentiles and admitted his independence as an apostle: the point he desires to set forth to the Galatians. Timothy, on the other hand, as being a proselyte of the gate, and son of a Jewess (Act 16:1), he circumcised (Act 16:3). Christianity did not interfere with Jewish usages, regarded merely as social ordinances, though no longer having their religious significance, in the case of Jews and proselytes, while the Jewish polity and temple still stood; after the overthrow of the latter, those usages naturally ceased. To have insisted on Jewish usages for Gentile converts, would have been to make them essential parts of Christianity. To have rudely violated them at first in the case of Jews, would have been inconsistent with that charity which (in matters indifferent) is made all things to all men, that by all means it may win some (Co1 9:22; compare Rom 14:1-7, Rom 14:13-23). Paul brought Titus about with him as a living example of the power of the Gospel upon the uncircumcised heathen.
 
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13 Let us [2919] not therefore [3767] judge [2919] one another [240] any more [3371]: but [235] judge [2919] this [5124] rather [3123], that no man [3361] put [5087] a stumblingblock [4348] or [2228] an occasion to fall [4625] in his brother's way [80].
14 I know [1492], and [2532] am persuaded [3982] by [1722] the Lord [2962] Jesus [2424], that [3754] there is nothing [3762] unclean [2839] of [1223] itself [1438]: but [1508] to him that esteemeth [3049] any thing [5100] to be [1511] unclean [2839], to him [1565] it is unclean [2839].
15 But [1161] if [1487] thy [4675] brother [80] be grieved [3076] with [1223] thy meat [1033], now [3765] walkest thou [4043] not [3765] charitably [26] [2596]. Destroy [622] not [3361] him [1565] with thy [4675] meat [1033], for [5228] whom [3739] Christ [5547] died [599].
16 Let [987] not [3361] then [3767] your [5216] good [18] be evil spoken of [987]:
17 For [1063] the kingdom [932] of God [2316] is [2076] not [3756] meat [1035] and [2532] drink [4213]; but [235] righteousness [1343], and [2532] peace [1515], and [2532] joy [5479] in [1722] the Holy [40] Ghost [4151].
18 For [1063] he that in [1722] these things [5125] serveth [1398] Christ [5547] is acceptable [2101] to God [2316], and [2532] approved [1384] of men [444].
19 Let us [1377] therefore [686] [3767] follow after [1377] the things which make for [3588] peace [1515], and [2532] things wherewith [1519] one [240] may edify [3619] another [240].
20 For [1752] meat [1033] destroy [2647] not [3361] the work [2041] of God [2316]. All things [3956] indeed [3303] are pure [2513]; but [235] it is evil [2556] for that man [444] who eateth [2068] with [1223] offence [4348].
21 It is good [2570] neither [3361] to eat [5315] flesh [2907], nor [3366] to drink [4095] wine [3631], nor [3366] any thing whereby [1722] [3739] thy [4675] brother [80] stumbleth [4350], or [2228] is offended [4624], or [2228] is made weak [770].
22 Hast [2192] thou [4771] faith [4102]? have [2192] it to [2596] thyself [4572] before [1799] God [2316]. Happy [3107] is he that condemneth [2919] not [3361] himself [1438] in [1722] that thing which [3739] he alloweth [1381].
23 And [1161] he that doubteth [1252] is damned [2632] if [1437] he eat [5315], because [3754] he eateth not [3756] of [1537] faith [4102]: for [1161] whatsoever [3739] [3956] is not [3756] of [1537] faith [4102] is [2076] sin [266].
1 Him that is weak [770] in the faith [4102] receive ye [4355], but [1161] not [3361] to [1519] doubtful [1261] disputations [1253].
2 For [3303] one [3739] believeth [4100] that he may eat [5315] all things [3956]: another [1161], who is weak [770], eateth [2068] herbs [3001].
3 Let [1848] not [3361] him that eateth [2068] despise [1848] him that eateth [2068] not [3361]; and [2532] let [2068] not [3361] him which eateth [2068] not [3361] judge [2919] him that eateth [2068]: for [1063] God [2316] hath received [4355] him [846].
4 Who [5101] art [1488] thou [4771] that judgest [2919] another man's [245] servant [3610]? to his own [2398] master [2962] he standeth [4739] or [2228] falleth [4098]. Yea [1161], he shall be holden up [2476]: for [1063] God [2316] is [2076] able [1415] to make [2476] him [846] stand [2476].
5 One [3303] man [3739] esteemeth [2919] one day [2250] above [3844] another [2250]: [1161] another [3739] esteemeth [2919] every [3956] day [2250] alike. Let [4135] every man [1538] be fully persuaded [4135] in [1722] his own [2398] mind [3563].
6 He that regardeth [5426] the day [2250], regardeth [5426] it unto the Lord [2962]; and [2532] he that regardeth [5426] not [3361] the day [2250], to the Lord [2962] he doth [5426] not [3756] regard [5426] it. He that eateth [2068], eateth [2068] to the Lord [2962], for [1063] he giveth God [2316] thanks [2168]; and [2532] he that eateth [2068] not [3361], to the Lord [2962] he eateth [2068] not [3756], and [2532] giveth God [2316] thanks [2168].
7 For [1063] none [3762] of us [2257] liveth [2198] to himself [1438], and [2532] no man [3762] dieth [599] to himself [1438].
22 To the weak [772] became I [1096] as [5613] weak [772], that [2443] I might gain [2770] the weak [772]: I am made [1096] all things [3956] to all [3956] men, that [2443] I might [4982] by all means [3843] save [4982] some [5100].
3 Him [5126] would [2309] Paul [3972] have to go forth [1831] with [4862] him [846]; and [2532] took [2983] and circumcised [4059] him [846] because [1223] of the Jews [2453] which [3588] were [5607] in [1722] those [1565] quarters [5117]: for [1063] they knew [1492] all [537] that [3754] his [846] father [3962] was [5225] a Greek [1672].
1 Then [1161] came he [2658] to [1519] Derbe [1191] and [2532] Lystra [3082]: and [2532], behold [2400], a certain [5100] disciple [3101] was [2258] there [1563], named [3686] Timotheus [5095], the son [5207] of a certain [5100] woman [1135], which was a Jewess [2453], and believed [4103]; but [1161] his father [3962] was a Greek [1672]:
5 To whom [3739] we gave place [1502] by subjection [5292], no, not [3761] for [4314] an hour [5610]; that [2443] the truth [225] of the gospel [2098] might continue [1265] with [4314] you [5209].
5 But [1161] there rose up [1817] certain [5100] of [575] the sect [139] of the Pharisees [5330] which believed [4100], saying [3004], That [3754] it was needful [1163] to circumcise [4059] them [846], and [5037] to command [3853] them to keep [5083] the law [3551] of Moses [3475].
4 And [1161] that because of [1223] false brethren [5569] unawares brought in [3920], who [3748] came in privily [3922] to spy out [2684] our [2257] liberty [1657] which [3739] we have [2192] in [1722] Christ [5547] Jesus [2424], that [2443] they might bring [2615] us [2248] into bondage [2615]:
5 To whom [3739] we gave place [1502] by subjection [5292], no, not [3761] for [4314] an hour [5610]; that [2443] the truth [225] of the gospel [2098] might continue [1265] with [4314] you [5209].
3 Him [5126] would [2309] Paul [3972] have to go forth [1831] with [4862] him [846]; and [2532] took [2983] and circumcised [4059] him [846] because [1223] of the Jews [2453] which [3588] were [5607] in [1722] those [1565] quarters [5117]: for [1063] they knew [1492] all [537] that [3754] his [846] father [3962] was [5225] a Greek [1672].
3 Him [5126] would [2309] Paul [3972] have to go forth [1831] with [4862] him [846]; and [2532] took [2983] and circumcised [4059] him [846] because [1223] of the Jews [2453] which [3588] were [5607] in [1722] those [1565] quarters [5117]: for [1063] they knew [1492] all [537] that [3754] his [846] father [3962] was [5225] a Greek [1672].
4 And [1161] that because of [1223] false brethren [5569] unawares brought in [3920], who [3748] came in privily [3922] to spy out [2684] our [2257] liberty [1657] which [3739] we have [2192] in [1722] Christ [5547] Jesus [2424], that [2443] they might bring [2615] us [2248] into bondage [2615]:
5 To whom [3739] we gave place [1502] by subjection [5292], no, not [3761] for [4314] an hour [5610]; that [2443] the truth [225] of the gospel [2098] might continue [1265] with [4314] you [5209].