Chapter 10:
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Acts 10
Verse 1. And there was a certain man - The first fruits of the Gentiles, in
Cesarea - Where Philip had been before, chap. viii, 40; so that the
doctrine of salvation by faith in Jesus was not unknown there.
Cesarea was the seat of the civil government, as Jerusalem was of
the ecclesiastical. It is observable, that the Gospel made its way
first through the metropolitan cities. So it first seized Jerusalem
and Cesarea: afterward Philippi, Athens, Corinth, Ephesus, Rome
itself. A centurion, or captain, of that called the Italian band - That
is, troop or company.
Verse
2. Who gave much alms to the people - That is, to the Jews, many
of whom were at that time extremely poor.
Verse
3. He saw in a vision - Not in a trance, like Peter: plainly, so as to
leave one not accustomed to things of this kind no room to
suspect any imposition.
Verse
4. Thy prayers and thine alms are come up for a memorial before
God - Dare any man say, These were only splendid sins? Or that
they were an abomination before God? And yet it is certain, in the
Christian sense Cornelius was then an unbeliever. He had not then
faith in Christ. So certain it is, that every one who seeks faith in
Christ, should seek it in prayer, and doing good to all men: though
in strictness what is not exactly according to the Divine rule must
stand in need of Divine favour and indulgence.
Verse
8. A devout soldier - How many such attendants have our modern
officers? A devout soldier would now be looked upon as little
better than a deserter from his colours.
Verse
10. And he became very hungry - At the usual meal time. The
symbols in visions and trances, it is easy to observe, are generally
suited to the state of the natural faculties.
Verse
11. Tied at the corners - Not all in one knot, but each fastened as it
were up to heaven.
Verse
14. But Peter said, In nowise, Lord - When God commands a
strange or seemingly improper thing, the first objection frequently
finds pardon. But it ought not to be repeated. This doubt and delay
of St. Peter had several good effects. Hereby the will of God in
this important point was made more evident and incontestable.
And Peter also, having been so slow of belief himself, could the
more easily bear the doubting of his brethren, chap. xi, 2, &c.
Verse
15. What God hath purified - Hath made and declared clean.
Nothing but what is clean can come down from heaven. St. Peter
well remembered this saying in the council at Jerusalem, chap. xv, 9.
Verse
16. This was done thrice - To make the deeper impression.
Verse
17. While Peter doubted in himself, behold the men - Frequently
the things which befall us within and from without at the same
time, are a key to each other. The things which thus concur and
agree together, ought to be diligently attended to.
Verse
19. Behold three men seek thee, arise therefore and go down, and
go with them, doubting nothing - How gradually was St. Peter
prepared to receive this new admonition of the Spirit! Thus God is
went to lead on his children by degrees, always giving them light
for the present hour.
Verse
24. Cornelius was waiting for them - Not engaging himself in any
secular business during that solemn time, but being altogether
intent on this one thing.
Verse
26. I myself also am a man - And not God, who alone ought to be
worshipped, Matt. iv, 10. Have all his pretended successors
attended to this?
Verse
28. But God hath showed me - He speaks sparingly to them of his
former doubt, and his late vision.
Verse
29. 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 narration: the repetition of which, even as we read it, gives a
new dignity and spirit to Peter's succeeding discourse.
Verse
30. Four days ago I was fasting - The first of these days he had the
vision; the second his messengers came to Joppa; on the third, St.
Peter set out; and on the fourth, came to Cesarea.
Verse
31. Thy prayer is heard - Doubtless he had been praying for
instruction, how to worship God in the most acceptable manner.
Verse
33. Now therefore we are all present before God - The language
of every truly Christian congregation.
Verse
34. I perceive of a truth - More clearly than ever, from such a
concurrence of circumstances. That God is not a respecter of
persons - Is not partial in his love. The words mean, in a particular
sense, that he does not confine his love to one nation; in a general,
that he is loving to every man, and willeth all men should be
saved.
Verse
35. But in every nation he that feareth God and worketh
righteousness - He that, first, reverences God, as great, wise,
good, the cause, end, and governor of all things; and secondly,
from this awful regard to him, not only avoids all known evil, but
endeavours, according to the best light he has, to do all things
well; is accepted of him - Through Christ, though he knows him
not. The assertion is express, and admits of no exception. He is in
the favour of God, whether enjoying his written word and
ordinances or not. Nevertheless the addition of these is an
unspeakable blessing to those who were before in some measure
accepted. Otherwise God would never have sent an angel from
heaven to direct Cornelius to St. Peter.
Verse
36. This is the word which God sent - When he sent his Son into
the world, preaching - Proclaiming by him-peace between God
and man, whether Jew or Gentile, by the God-man. He is Lord of
both; yea, Lord of and over all.
Verse
37. Ye know the word which was published - You know the facts
in general, the meaning of which I shall now more particularly
explain and confirm to you. The baptism which John preached -
To which he invited them by his preaching, in token of their
repentance. This began in Galilee, which is near Cesarea.
Verse
38. How God anointed Jesus - Particularly at his baptism, thereby
inaugurating him to his office: with the Holy Ghost and with
power - It is worthy our remark, that frequently when the Holy
Ghost is mentioned there is added a word particularly adapted to
the present circumstance. So the deacons were to be full of the
Holy Ghost and wisdom, chap. vi, 3. Barnabas was full of the
Holy Ghost and faith, chap. xi, 24. The disciples were filled with
joy, and with the Holy Ghost, chap. xiii, 52. And here, where his
mighty works are mentioned, Christ himself is said to be anointed
with the Holy Ghost and with power. For God was with him-He
speaks sparingly here of the majesty of Christ, as considering the
state of his hearers.
Verse
41. Not now to all the people - As before his death; to us who did
eat and drink with him - That is, conversed familiarly and
continually with him, in the time of his ministry.
Verse
42. It is he who is ordained by God the Judge of the living and the
dead - Of all men, whether they are alive at his coming, or had
died before it. This was declaring to them, in the strongest terms,
how entirely their happiness depended on a timely and humble
subjection to him who was to be their final Judge.
Verse
43. To him give all the prophets witness - Speaking to heathens he
does not quote any in particular; that every one who believeth in
him - Whether he be Jew or Gentile; receiveth remission of sins -
Though he had not before either feared God, or worked
righteousness.
Verse
44. The Holy Ghost fell on all that were hearing the word - Thus
were they consecrated to God, as the first fruits of the Gentiles.
And thus did God give a clear and satisfactory evidence, that he
had accepted them as well as the Jews.
Verse
45. The believers of the circumcision - The believing Jews.
Verse
47. Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized,
who have received the Holy Ghost? - He does not say they have
the baptism of the Spirit; therefore they do not need baptism with
water. But just the contrary: if they have received the Spirit, then
baptize them with water. How easily is this question decided, if
we will take the word of God for our rule! Either men have
received the Holy Ghost or not. If they have not, Repent, saith
God, and be baptized, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy
Ghost. If they have, if they are already baptized with the Holy
Ghost, then who can forbid water?
Verse
48. In the name of the Lord - Which implies the Father who
anointed him, and the Spirit with which he was anointed to his
office. But as the Gentiles had before believed in God the Father,
and could not but now believe in the Holy Ghost, under whose
powerful influence they were at this very time, there was the less
need of taking notice, that they were baptized into the belief and
profession of the sacred Three: though doubtless the apostle
administered the ordinances in that very form which Christ
himself had prescribed.
Chapter 10:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| McGarvey Pendleton
| Wesley
| Index
| Bible Gateway |
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 John Romans
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