Galatians 2:11-21 Paul confronts Peter because Peter would eat with the Gentiles but when certain Jews would come around Peter would go back to the law and judge them for not following the Law.
Galatians 2:11-13 - Now when Peter had come to Antioch, I withstood him to his face, because he was to be blamed; for before certain men came from James, he would eat with the Gentiles; but when they came, he withdrew and separated himself, fearing those who were of the circumcision. And the rest of the Jews also played the hypocrite with him, so that even Barnabas was carried away with their hypocrisy. [NKJV]
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The Acts of the Apostles is universally seen as a history of the Church in the years immediately following the resurrection of Jesus, with its focus on the lives and works of St Peter and St Paul. We have Paul's own epistles as an alternative source of information about Paul, but there are major differences that scholars have long sought to explain..According to the epistles, Paul did not spend time in any existing Christian community for the purpose of instruction, nor did he have a mentor who travelled with him in order to instruct him in the faith. In fact, Galatians 2:9 suggests that the Jerusalem leaders and Paul were unknown to each other until nearly twenty years after Paul's conversion. Moreover, Paul claimed to have gone to Jerusalem to communicate to the brethren that gospel which he taught among the Gentiles..Acts made Paul a lesser character in the history of the early church, one who did not act on his own initiative but sought the authority of Peter and James on important matters. Paul's miraculous conversion left him temporarily blind and helpless, dependent on the goodwill of the church brethren, who then had the opportunity to instruct him in the faith..In the Epistles, Paul seems a particularly modest man, who admitted to having no great power of oratory. He shows no great interest in converting Jews. The Paul of Acts seems to have been a rather headstrong and foolhardy missionary, absolutely determined to convert Jews. In chapter 9, he continued to preach in the synagogues of Damascus until the Jews took counsel to kill him. Again, in chapter 17, Paul "as was his way" preached in the synagogues of Thessalonica until the brethren had to send him away for his own safety..In the epistles, there is no mention of Paul performing or experiencing miracles, and Paul presented himself as a man unlikely to have experienced miracles, other than the revelations from God. However, after an interval of several decades, the author of Acts attributed miracles to Paul..In the Epistles, Paul seems a quite saintly man. A theme of Galatians, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians and Romans seems to be Paul's willingness to expend political capital for the collection for the poor of Jerusalem. Acts gives Paul no real credit in the collection and shows him as willing to use the power of miracles in malicious ways (Acts 13:11, where he blinded Elymas [Bar-jesus] the sorcerer)..According to Paul's own account, Paul was well disposed towards the Gentiles and demanded that they be treated with respect. He took it upon himself to preach to the Gentiles and even rebuked Peter in Antioch for refusing to eat with them (Galatians 2:11ff). Compare this to Acts chapters 10 and 11, which show Paul as merely someone who followed instructions on this matter. Here, Peter experienced a miraculous vision and was visited by the Holy Ghost, giving him a sign to bring Gentiles into the Church. In Acts, Peter defended his own decision to eat with the Gentiles and asserted that the Church must preach to the Gentiles..The most famous story about St Paul is of his conversion on the road to Damascus, when he was blinded by a light and heard a heavenly voice. This is an account that comes only from Acts, with no hint of it in Paul's own writings. Acts has three mutually incompatible versions, that theologians and scholars have struggled to reconcile. In the first two cases, Paul went immediately to Damascus and, since he was blinded by the light, the disciple Ananius miraculously cured him and gave him baptism. In the third case, presented as Paul's own account of the event, Paul is arguably shown as a dissembler, unwilling to talk of his disability or the debt he owed to other Christians.
All Jews are required to eat kosher. Some choose not to because they believe it's not important anymore. Gentiles are not required to eat kosher but Jews believe that all people, including gentiles should not cause unnecessary suffering to animals.
whether or not gentile christians had to follow mosaic law in order to be official. paul is mad at peter because when peter eats with gentiles, he follows kosher laws. should gentiles have to follow kosher rules when they eat with jews? who is more respected? this i don't know but i know these are questions. also a question that do gentile christians need to be circumsized in order to be an official christian? no they do not
In Acts chapters 10 and 11, Peter experienced a miraculous vision and was visited by the Holy Ghost, giving him a sign to bring Gentiles into the Church. In that account, Peter defended his actions in choosing to eat with the Gentiles and asserted that the Church must preach to the Gentiles. Then Barnabas went to Tarsus in search of Paul. So, the surface message is that Peter was clearly responsible for the decision to admit the Gentiles, to eat with them, and to allow what had been regarded as unclean foods; Paul's absence clearly shows that he had no part to play in these reforms. Chapter 11 ends with the decision to provide relief for the Christians of Judea during the Great Famine of 44 to 48 CE, with Paul once again absent and only involved through a message requiring his assistance.Taken in the context of Paul's own account of events, in his epistles, the underlying message of Acts chapter 11 is that Paul played a very peripheral role and that Peter was the apostle who proposed and achieved these historic reforms.According to Paul's own account in Galatians, he took it upon himself to preach to the Gentiles. He even rebuked Peter in Antioch for refusing to eat with the Gentiles. A similar contrast occurs when in Galatians, Paul tells us that he visited Jerusalem and argued forcefully for the Gentiles to be admitted without the requirement to be circumcised, whereas Acts gives Peter the credit for this reform. Paul personally promised to "remember the poor" in Jerusalem, quite different to the portrait in Acts of Paul like a submissive servant obeying instructions relayed to him by messenger. 1Corinthians, 2Corinthians and Romans also tell us that Paul raised a collection to assist the poor in Judea, and it is clear that he invested considerable personal capital in this effort for the famine relief.
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