{Then after the space of fourteen years I went up again}
(epeita dia dekatessar(936e) et(936e) palin aneb(886e)) This use of dia
for interval between is common enough. Paul is not giving a
recital of his visits to Jerusalem, but of his points of contact
with the apostles in Jerusalem. As already observed, he here
refers to the Jerusalem Conference given by Luke in Ac 15 when
Paul and Barnabas were endorsed by the apostles and elders and
the church over the protest of the Judaizers who had attacked
them in Antioch ( Ac 15:1f. ). But Paul passes by another visit
to Jerusalem, that in Ac 11:30 when Barnabas and Saul brought
alms from Antioch to Jerusalem and delivered them to "the elders"
with no mention of the apostles who were probably out of the city
since the events in Ac 12 apparently preceded that visit and
Peter had left for another place ( Ac 12:17 ). Paul here gives
the inside view of this private conference in Jerusalem that came
in between the two public meetings ( Ac 15:4,6-29 ). {With
Barnabas} (meta Barnab(835c)). As in Ac 15:2 . {Taking Titus also
with me} (sunparalab(936e) kai Titon). Second aorist active
participle of sunparalamban(935c) the very verb used in Ac 15:37f.
of the disagreement between Paul and Barnabas about Mark. Titus
is not mentioned in Acts 15 nor anywhere else in Acts for some
reason, possibly because he was Luke's own brother. But his very
presence was a challenge to the Judaizers, since he was a Greek
Christian.
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