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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.

(10:24–33) Peter arrives at Cornelius’ home, where Cornelius has gathered some people to hear Peter; Cornelius attempts to worship Peter, but Peter stops him (10:24–26). Peter asks why he has been sent for, considering the prohibition against certain interactions between Jews and gentiles (10:27–29). Cornelius recounts his vision in response to Peter’s question about why Cornelius sent for him (10:30–33). 10:24 Peter, some believers from Joppa, and the three-man delegation that
Acts 10:24–33