Loading…

Lexham Context Commentary: New Testament is unavailable, but you can change that!

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.

(10:1–8) God’s messenger speaks to Cornelius, a centurion and Godfearer, in a vision and instructs him to invite Peter to his home (10:1–6); Cornelius responds by sending a delegation to Joppa to find and invite Peter to his home (10:7–8). 10:1 This verse introduces the reader to Cornelius, who is Roman centurion in the Italian cohort and living in Caesarea. 10:2 This verse provides more information about the centurion named Cornelius, mentioned in 10:1: Cornelius is
Acts 10:1–8