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But I said, `Not so, Lord, for nothing unholy or unclean has ever entered into my mouth.`

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A Lifetime of Pious Obedience

Commentators note that Peter's immediate refusal, 'Not so, Lord,' demonstrates his profound and lifelong commitment to the Jewish ceremonial law. He hadn't just avoided eating forbidden foods; he asserts that nothing unclean had ever entered his mouth. This deep-seated piety highlights how radical God's new command was and why it required a heavenly vision to change his perspective.

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AT Robertson

AT Robertson

On Acts 11:8

Came into my mouth (εισηλθεν εις το στομα μου). Instead of εφαγον (I ate) in 10:14. Different phrase for the same idea.

Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary

On Acts 11:8

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 11:8

17th Century

Pastor

But I said, not so, Lord
For he took the voice he heard to be the voice of the Lord, and yet he was not obedient to …

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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 …