Acts 10:1
Fvrthermore there was a certaine man in Cesarea called Cornelius, a captaine of the band called the Italian band,
Fvrthermore there was a certaine man in Cesarea called Cornelius, a captaine of the band called the Italian band,
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2A deuoute man, and one that feared God with all his housholde, which gaue much almes to the people, and prayed God continually.
3He sawe in a vision euidently (about the ninth houre of the day) an Angel of God coming in to him, and saying vnto him, Cornelius.
4But when hee looked on him, hee was afrayd, and sayd, What is it, Lord? And he sayd vnto him, Thy prayers & thine almes are come vp into remembrance before God.
5Nowe therefore send men to Ioppa, and call for Simon, whose surname is Peter.
6Hee lodgeth with one Simon a Tanner, whose house is by the sea side: he shall tell thee what thou oughtest to doe.
7And when the Angel which spake vnto Cornelius, was departed, he called two of his seruants, and a souldier that feared God, one of them that waited on him,
8And tolde them all things, and sent them to Ioppa.
9On the morow as they went on their iourney, and drew neere vnto the citie, Peter went vp vpon the house to pray, about the sixt houre.
16This was so done thrise: and the vessell was drawen vp againe into heauen.
17Nowe while Peter douted in himselfe what this vision which he had seene, meant, beholde, the men which were sent from Cornelius, had inquired for Simons house, and stoode at the gate,
18And called, and asked, whether Simon, which was surnamed Peter, were lodged there.
19And while Peter thought on the vision, the Spirit sayde vnto him, Beholde, three men seeke thee.
20Arise therefore, and get thee downe, and goe with them, and doute nothing: For I haue sent them.
21Then Peter went downe to the men, which were sent vnto him from Cornelius, and sayd, Beholde, I am he whome ye seeke: what is the cause wherefore ye are come?
22And they sayd, Cornelius the captaine, a iust man, and one that feareth God, and of good report among all the nation of the Iewes, was warned from heauen by an holy Angel, to send for thee into his house, and to heare thy wordes.
23Then called he them in, and lodged them, and the next day, Peter went foorth with them, and certaine brethren from Ioppa accompanied him.
24And the day after, they entred into Cesarea. Nowe Cornelius waited for them, and had called together his kinsemen, and special friends.
25And it came to passe as Peter came in, that Cornelius met him, and fell downe at his feete, and worshipped him.
26But Peter tooke him vp, saying, Stand vp: for euen I my selfe am a man.
27And as he talked with him, he came in, and found many that were come together.
28And he sayd vnto them, Ye know that it is an vnlawfull thing for a man that is a Iewe, to company, or come vnto one of another nation: but God hath shewed me, that I should not call any man polluted, or vncleane.
29Therefore came I vnto you without saying nay, when I was sent for. I aske therefore, for what intent haue ye sent for me?
30Then Cornelius sayd, Foure dayes agoe, about this houre, I fasted, & at the ninth houre I prayed in mine house, and beholde, a man stood before me in bright clothing,
31And sayd, Cornelius, thy prayer is heard, and thine almes are had in remembrance in the sight of God.
32Send therefore to Ioppa, and call for Simon, whose surname is Peter (he is lodged in the house of Simon a Tanner by the sea side) who when he commeth, shall speake vnto thee.
33Then sent I for thee immediately, and thou hast well done to come. Nowe therefore are we all here present before God, to heare all things that are commanded thee of God.
34Then Peter opened his mouth, and sayd, Of a trueth I perceiue, that God is no accepter of persons.
35But in euery nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousnesse, is accepted with him.
5When Iesus was entred into Capernaum, there came vnto him a Centurion, beseeching him,
11Then behold, immediatly there were three men already come vnto the house where I was, sent from Cesarea vnto me.
12And the Spirit saide vnto me, that I should go with them, without doubting: moreouer these sixe brethren came with me, and we entred into the mans house.
13And he shewed vs, howe he had seene an Angel in his house, which stoode and said to him, Send men to Ioppa, and call for Simon, whose surname is Peter.
2And a certaine Ceturions seruant was sicke and readie to die, which was deare vnto him.
1Nowe the Apostles and the brethren that were in Iudea, heard, that the Gentiles had also receiued the worde of God.
26Nowe when the Centurion heard it, hee went, and tolde the chiefe captaine, saying, Take heede what thou doest: for this man is a Romane.
11And hee sawe heauen opened, and a certaine vessell come downe vnto him, as it had bene a great sheete, knit at the foure corners, & was let downe to the earth.
12Wherein were all maner of foure footed beastes of the earth, and wilde beastes and creeping things, and foules of the heauen.
1Now when it was concluded, that we should sayle into Italie, they deliuered both Paul, and certaine other prisoners vnto a Centurion named Iulius, of the band of Augustus.
45So they of the circumcision which beleeued, were astonied, as many as came with Peter, because that on the Gentiles also was powred out the gift of the holy Ghost.
46For they heard them speake with tongues, and magnifie God. Then answered Peter,
7Which was with the Deputie Sergius Paulus, a prudent man. He called vnto him Barnabas and Saul, and desired to heare the woorde of God.
6And there the Centurion found a ship of Alexandria, sayling into Italie, and put vs therein.
23And he called vnto him two certaine Centurions, saying, Make readie two hundred souldiers, that they may go to Cæsarea, and horsemen three score and ten, and two hundred with dartes, at the thirde houre of the night.
6Then Iesus went with them: but when he was now not farre from the house, the Centurion sent friendes to him, saying vnto him, Lorde, trouble not thy selfe: for I am not worthy that thou shouldest enter vnder my roofe:
9For I am a man also vnder the authoritie of an other, and haue souldiers vnder me: and I say to one, Goe, and he goeth: and to another, Come, and he commeth: and to my seruant, Doe this, and he doeth it.
10And of Phrygia, and Pamphylia, of Egypt, & of the partes of Libya, which is beside Cyrene, & strangers of Rome, and Iewes, & Proselytes,
4Then Peter beganne, and expounded the thing in order to them, saying,
5I was in the citie of Ioppa, praying, and in a trance I sawe this vision, A certaine vessell comming downe as it had bene a great sheete, let downe from heauen by the foure corners, and it came to me.
10But to euery man that doeth good, shalbe glory, and honour, and peace: to the Iew first, and also to the Grecian.
24For he was a good man, and full of the holy Ghost, and faith, and much people ioyned them selues vnto the Lord.