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PARALLEL BIBLE - Acts 10:13


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King James Bible - Acts 10:13

And there came a voice to him, Rise, Peter; kill, and eat.

World English Bible

A voice came to him, "Rise, Peter, kill and eat!"

Douay-Rheims - Acts 10:13

And there came a voice to him: Arise, Peter; kill and eat.

Webster's Bible Translation

And there came a voice to him, Rise, Peter; kill, and eat.

Greek Textus Receptus


και
2532 CONJ εγενετο 1096 5633 V-2ADI-3S φωνη 5456 N-NSF προς 4314 PREP αυτον 846 P-ASM αναστας 450 5631 V-2AAP-NSM πετρε 4074 N-VSM θυσον 2380 5657 V-AAM-2S και 2532 CONJ φαγε 5315 5628 V-2AAM-2S

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VERSE (13) -
:10 Jer 35:2-5 Joh 4:31-34

SEV Biblia, Chapter 10:13

Y le vino una voz: Levntate, Pedro, mata y come.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Acts 10:13

Verse 13. Rise, Peter,
kill and eat.] quson kai fage, Sacrifice and eat.

Though this verb is sometimes used to signify the slaying of animals for food, yet, as the proper notion is to slay for the purpose of sacrifice, it appears to me to be better to preserve that meaning here. Animals that were offered in sacrifice were considered as given to God; and, when he received the life, the flesh was given to those who offered the sacrifice, that they might feed upon it; and every sacrifice had in it the nature of a covenant; and covenants were usually made by eating together on the flesh of the sacrifice offered on the occasion, God being supposed to be invisibly present with them, and partaking of the feast. The Jews and Gentiles are certainly represented by the clean and unclean animals in this large vessel: these, by the ministry of the Gospel, were to be offered up a spiritual sacrifice to God. Peter was to be a prime instrument in this work; he was to offer them to God, and rejoice in the work of his hands. The spirit of the heavenly direction seems to be this: "The middle wall of partition is now to be pulled down; the Jews and Gentiles are called to become one flock, under one shepherd and bishop of souls. Thou, Peter, shalt open the door of faith to the Gentiles, and be also the minister of the circumcision. Rise up; already a blessed sacrifice is prepared: go and offer it to God; and let thy soul feed on the fruits of his mercy and goodness, in thus showing his gracious design of saving both Jews and Gentiles by Christ crucified."


John Gill's Bible Commentary

Ver. 13. And there came a voice to him , etc.] Formed by an angel, or rather by Christ himself: rise, Peter, kill and eat ; he might be on his knees when he fell into this trance, being at prayer, and therefore is bid to rise; and he is called by name, the more to encourage him to do as he was ordered; and he is bid to kill and eat of all the creatures without distinction, which were represented to him in the sheet; and the design of this was to teach him, that both the distinction between clean and unclean creatures in the law was now abolished, and men might lawfully eat of whatsoever they pleased; and that he might and should without any difference converse with all sorts of men, Jews and Gentiles, circumcised and uncircumcised, and preach the Gospel to one as to another, and maintain a church communion and fellowship with all equally alike.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 9-18 - The prejudices of Peter against the Gentiles, would have prevented his going to
Cornelius, unless the Lord had prepared him for this service To tell a Jew that God had directed those animals to be reckoned clea which were hitherto deemed unclean, was in effect saying, that the la of Moses was done away. Peter was soon made to know the meaning of it God knows what services are before us, and how to prepare us; and we know the meaning of what he has taught us, when we find what occasio we have to make use of it.


Greek Textus Receptus


και
2532 CONJ εγενετο 1096 5633 V-2ADI-3S φωνη 5456 N-NSF προς 4314 PREP αυτον 846 P-ASM αναστας 450 5631 V-2AAP-NSM πετρε 4074 N-VSM θυσον 2380 5657 V-AAM-2S και 2532 CONJ φαγε 5315 5628 V-2AAM-2S


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