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Cornelius said, "Four days ago, I was fasting until this hour, and at the ninth hour, I prayed in my house, and behold, a man stood before me in bright clothing,
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God Honors Earnest Prayer
Commentators like John Calvin note that Cornelius was not just praying, but also fasting at the designated hour. This detail highlights the sincerity and earnestness of his devotion. His focused state, free from distractions, made him receptive to God's vision. This serves as an encouragement that God sees and responds to heartfelt, dedicated prayer.
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18th Century
Theologian
Four days ago. See Barnes on Acts 10:23.
Until this hour. The ninth hour, or three o'clock P.M. See Acts 10:3.
A …
Four days ago (απο τεταρτης ημερας). From the fourth day, reckoning backwards from this day.
I was keeping the nint…
19th Century
Bishop
I was fasting until this hour.—The hour is not stated, but the facts of the case imply that it could not have been much before noon, and m…
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Cornelius told all about his vision, described how he sent for Peter, and invited him to relate “everything the Lord has commanded you to tell us.”…
16th Century
Because this answer of Cornelius contains only the bare repetition of the history, I will not need to dwell long on that. In summary, he called Pet…
17th Century
Pastor
And Cornelius said The Syriac version adds, "to him", to the apostle; the following he said, in a very submissive and humble m…
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Minister
When we see our call to any service as clear, we should not be perplexed by doubts and scruples arising from prejudices or former ideas.
Cor…