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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.

(10:34–43) Peter preaches to Cornelius and his household (10:33) about God’s impartiality; the ministry and murder of Jesus; and that God raised Jesus, who appeared to them as God’s chosen witnesses who now preach about what God did in Jesus. As the prophets testified, anyone who believes in Jesus receives forgiveness (10:34–43). 10:34 After Cornelius recounted his vision so that Peter might understand why he invited him (10:32–33), Peter begins to preach God’s word:
Acts 10:34–43