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The Lexham Context Commentary: New Testament surveys each book of the New Testament at several levels—Book, Division, Section, Pericope, Paragraph, and Unit—providing contextually appropriate commentary on each level. The reader of the commentary can easily ascertain the contextual importance of any larger section, or pericope, or even a particular verse of Scripture.

(10:1–11:30) A centurion and Godfearer named Cornelius receives a vision that instructs him to request that Peter come to his home (10:1–8). Peter receives visions that prepare him to receive the hospitality of Cornelius (10:9–16). The Spirit instructs Peter to accept Cornelius’ invitation (10:17–23). Cornelius is prepared for Peter’s arrival (10:24–33), where Peter preaches Jesus (10:34–43), and Cornelius and his household receive the Holy Spirit and are converted
Acts 10:1–11:30