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I also heard a voice saying to me, `Rise, Peter, kill and eat!`

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An Unmistakable Command

Commentators explain that Peter heard a clear, personal, and direct command from a divine voice. This was not a vague impression but a specific instruction: 'Rise, Peter; kill and eat.' In his later defense to the Jerusalem church, Peter emphasizes this divine initiative to show he was not acting on his own authority but in direct obedience to a heavenly command.

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AT Robertson

AT Robertson

On Acts 11:7

A voice saying (φωνης λεγουσης). Genitive case after ηκουσα (cf. 9:7 and accusative 9:4 which see for discussion). Participle λεγο…

Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary

On Acts 11:7

Peter defended his actions by recounting his experiences at Joppa and Caesarea, with an emphasis on (1) the divine initiative in all that transpire…

John Gill

John Gill

On Acts 11:7

17th Century

Pastor

And I heard a voice saying unto me
As he apprehended in his mind; and this voice he heard in the same sense and mann…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Acts 11:1–18

17th Century

Minister

The imperfect state of human nature strongly appears when godly people are displeased even to hear that the word of God has been received, because …