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ACTS 10:26-29
Instead of avna,sthqi in ver. Acts 10:26 D reads ti, poiei/j* (compare
Acts 7...
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Verse 29. _I ASK - FOR WHAT INTENT YE HAVE SENT FOR ME?_] Peter had
been informed of this by the servants of Cornelius, Acts 10:22; but,
as all the company might not have been informed of the circums...
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WITHOUT GAINSAYING - without “saying anything against it”; without
hesitation or reluctance.
I ASK, THEREFORE ... - The main design for which Cornelius had sent
for him had been mentioned to Peter by...
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CHAPTER 10
_ 1. Cornelius of Caesarea and his Preparation (Acts 10:1)._
2. The Trance-vision of Peter (Acts 10:9).
3. Peter with Cornelius at Caesarea (Acts 10:17).
4. Peter Preaching to the Gentil...
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ACTS 10. THE CONVERSION OF CORNELIUS. This incident is parallel to the
conversion of the Ethiopian by Philip; both show the extension of the
Gospel beyond the Jews, and prepare for the story of the Pa...
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A DEVOUT SOLDIER (Acts 10:1-8)...
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When Peter was at a loss in his own mind to know what this vision
could mean, look you, the men who had been sent by Cornelius had asked
their way to Simon's house and stood at the door. They spoke an...
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_without gainsaying_ Following in faith the guidance of the Spirit,
though I only saw dimly what God would have me to do....
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ἈΝΑΝΤΙΡΡΉΤΩΣ, _without gainsaying_, i.e. I have followed
the guidance of the Spirit, though I did not see fully what God would
have me do....
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ARRIVAL OF PETER. CORNELIUS EXPLAINS WHY HE HAS SENT FOR HIM...
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_PETER WENT TO CORNELIUS ACTS 10:19-33:_ As Peter thought about what
the vision meant, the men from Cornelius arrived. The Holy Spirit
instructed Peter to go with them, doubting nothing. The men told...
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ΑΝΑΝΤΙΡΡΉΤΩΣ (G369) _adv._ не возражающий,
не говорящий ничего против,
ΉΛΘΟΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ (G2064)
приходить, идти,
ΜΕΤΑΠΕΜΦΘΕΊΣ _aor. pass. part. (temp.), см._ Acts 10:22.
ΠΥΝΘΆΝΟΜΑΙ...
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I ASK THEREFORE, &C.— St. Peter knew this by revelation, and by the
messengers who were sent from Cornelius; but he puts him on giving the
account, that the company might be more fully informed, and C...
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IN CAESAREA, Acts 10:1-48.
a.
Cornelius and his vision. Acts 10:1-8.
Acts 10:1
Now there was a certain man in Caesarea, Cornelius by name, a
centurion of the band called the Italian band,...
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See notes on verse 28...
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Therefore came I unto you without gainsaying, as soon as I was sent
for: I ask therefore for what intent ye have sent for me?
THEREFORE CAME I UNTO YOU WITHOUT GAINSAYING, AS SOON AS I WAS SENT
FOR...
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There were two classes of proselytes: the proselytes of righteousness
and the proselytes of the gate. The former, by circumcision and
conformation to the Jewish ritual, became incorporated into the Je...
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PETER AND THE GENTILES
1-48. Conversion of Cornelius. The baptism of Cornelius was an event
of farreaching importance, and is, therefore, described by St. Luke in
great detail. If it was not the first...
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 10
CORNELIUS THE SOLDIER, 10:1-8
V1 There was a man called Cornelius in Caesarea. He was a captain in
the *Roman army. He was the captain of a...
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ἀναντιῤῥήτως : only here in N.T., but see Acts 19:36;
on spelling see critical notes; used also by Polyb. “sanctum fidei
silentium” (Calvin). μεταπεμφθείς : only here in passive
in N.T., see Acts 10:2...
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JEW AND GENTILE MEET
Acts 10:17-33
It should be carefully noted that the mental impression which was
produced by Peter's vision was corroborated by the fact of the
knocking and inquiring group at Pet...
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The story of Cornelius is remarkable. In himself, as Luke tells us, he
was "a devout man, and one that feared God with all his house, who
gave much alms to the people, and prayed to God alway." This m...
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Peter Meets Cornelius
The following day, Peter arrived at the house of Cornelius, where the
God fearing soldier had assembled his kinsmen and friends to hear what
God's messenger would say. Upon meeti...
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SANCTIFICATION OF CORNELIUS
1-48. Cornelius was a noted Roman officer living at Caesarea, the seat
of the imperial government in Judea. The Holy Ghost pronounces him
_Eusebees_, _i. e_., godly, and ce...
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Peter now enters, and Cornelius introduces him to his holiness band,
who are so delighted with a visit by the senior apostle. He now
proceeds to give them the benefit of the heavenly sunburst he had
r...
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Now while Peter doubted in himself what this vision which he had seen
should mean, behold, the men which were sent from Cornelius had made
inquiry for Simon's house, and stood before the gate, (18) An...
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We are now arrived at a turning-point in the history, not merely of
the church, but of the unfolding of the truth of God, and the
manifestation of His ways. The death of Stephen, therefore, has in
var...
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29.We must also note that which he addeth, that _he came without
gainsaying_, For this is the holy silence of faith, when as without
murmuring against God we receive that meekly which he commandeth,
a...
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The undiminished power of Peter, his apostolic authority, in the midst
of which the entrance of Cornelius into the spiritual house of God
takes place, in connection with Peter's ministry, and that, af...
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THEREFORE CAME I UNTO YOU, WITHOUT GAINSAYING,.... Readily and
cheerfully, without objecting to it, or saying one word against it, or
making any excuse to put it off:
AS SOON AS I WAS SENT FOR: he im...
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Therefore came I _unto you_ without gainsaying, as soon as I was sent
for: I ask therefore for what intent ye have sent for me?
Ver. 29. _Without gainsaying, as soon as sent for_] _Hoc est sanctum
fi...
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_And he said, Ye know how it is an unlawful thing_, &c. A thing not
allowed by the Jews; _for a man that is a Jew_ A native Jew, as I am;
_to keep company_ with, _or come unto one of another nation_ A...
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GAINSAYING; making objection....
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The meeting of Peter and Cornelius:...
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THEREFORE CAME I UNTO YOU WITHOUT GAINSAYING, AS SOON AS I WAS SENT
FOR. I ASK THEREFORE FOR WHAT INTENT YE HAVE SENT FOR ME.
It was not possible for Peter to leave Joppa at once, principally
because...
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Gentiles also must now hear the gospel. The heart of Cornelius, a
Roman centurion, had been already prepared by God, having a wholesome,
genuine fear of God that proved itself in kind works toward the...
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THEREFORE I CAME WITHOUT OBJECTION AS SOON AS I WAS SENT FOR. I ASK,
THEN, FOR WHAT REASON HAVE YOU SENT FOR ME? "
1. Peter came without objection. There may have been some hesitation.
He may have ha...
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"wherefore also. came without gainsaying, when. was sent for.. ask
therefore with what intent ye sent for me" Peter had already been
given some information by the messengers (Acts 10:22), he now asks...
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19-33 When we see our call clear to any service, we should not be
perplexed with doubts and scruples arising from prejudices or former
ideas. Cornelius had called together his friends, to partake wit...
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GAINSAYING, or delay. I ASK THEREFORE FOR WHAT INTENT YE HAVE SENT FOR
ME? Peter did in a great measure know the business he came about,
partly by the vision and its interpretation, partly by what he...
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Acts 10:29 Therefore G1352 G2532 came G2064 (G5627) objection G369 for
G3343 (G5685) ask G4441 ...
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‘And he said to them, “You yourselves know how it is an unlawful
thing for a man who is a Jew to join himself or come in to one of
another nation, and yet God has shown me that I should not call any
m...
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_Journey from Joppa and Reception by Cornelius_, 23-29.
ON THE MORROW, _i.e._ after the arrival of the messengers. No time
was lost. On the other hand, there was no undignified haste. This was
not a...
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Acts 10:29. WITHOUT GAINSAYING, AS SOON AS I WAS SENT FOR. He says
that he had at once obeyed instructions which he felt to be Divine
(see Acts 10:21; Acts 10:23, and...
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WITHOUT GAINSAYING
(αναντιρρητως). Α privative with compound adverb from
αντ (back, in return, against) and verbal ρητος (from
ερρηθην, to speak). Late and rare and here only in the N.T.,
but the ad...
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CONTENTS: Peter opens the gospel door to the Gentiles. Cornelius sends
for Peter and Peter goes to Caesarea. Peter's sermon to Gentiles in
Cornelius' house. Holy Spirit comes upon Gentile believers....
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Acts 10:1. _Cornelius, a centurion._ The person to whom St. Peter is
sent to preach the gospel is described by name, Cornelius. By his
occupation, a soldier. By his religion, a proselyte or converted...
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THAT A JEW IS NOT ALLOWED. Jewish tradition was much more restrictive
than the Law (Galatians 2:12). BUT GOD HAS SHOWN ME. This is the
meaning of Peter's vision. Barriers of race, sex, and social stat...
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_And the morrow after they entered into Caesarea._
And Cornelius waited for them.
MODEL PASTORAL VISITATION
I. The preparation for it.
1. With the household, an earnest desire for salvation.
2. W...
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_Therefore came I unto yon without gainsaying._
PASTOR AND PEOPLE
I. Concerning the true minister, I affirm that--
1. He is a special creation of Divine grace. The mantle of the prophet
is not pers...
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_There was a certain man in Caesarea called Cornelius, a centurion._
PETER’S VISION
The record of the advance of the young Church gives in quick
succession three typical conversions: first, that of t...
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 10:25. AND WORSHIPPED.—Not Peter (Adoravit: non addidit Lucas
“eum,” Bengel), but God in him, or who sent him. (Compare
Galatians 4:14.)
Acts 10:30. Four days ago I was fastin...
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 10:1
Now _there was _(two last words in italics) for _there was _(in
roman), A.V. and T.R.; _Cornelius by name _for _called Cornelius,
_A.V. A glance at the map will show that Caesare...
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In the first chapter of Acts, Jesus said to His disciples, "But you
shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and
you shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Ju...
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1 Peter 3:15; Acts 10:19; Acts 10:20; Acts 10:21; Psalms 119:60...
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With what intent [τ ι ν ι λ ο γ ω]. More strictly, for what
reason....
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THE STORY OF CORNELIUS
Acts 10:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Before the Lord Jesus went up into Heaven, He gave command to the
Apostles to disciple all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. In view of
the far-flu...
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I ask for what intent ye have sent for me? — St. Peter knew this
already. But he puts Cornelius on telling the story, both that the
rest might be informed, and Cornelius himself more impressed by the...