Acts 11:3

3 "What do you think you're doing rubbing shoulders with that crowd, eating what is prohibited and ruining our good name?"

Acts 11:3 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 11:3

Saying, thou wentest into men uncircumcised
Into the houses of such, and lodged with them, and familiarly conversed with them:

and didst eat with them;
which, according to the traditions of the Jews, were unlawful; (See Gill on Acts 10:28) they say nothing about his preaching to them, and baptizing them, because these were so manifestly agreeable to the commission of Christ, in ( Matthew 28:19 ) ( Mark 16:15 ) and yet how these could be without the other, is not easy to say.

Acts 11:3 In-Context

1 The news traveled fast and in no time the leaders and friends back in Jerusalem heard about it - heard that the non-Jewish "outsiders" were now "in."
2 When Peter got back to Jerusalem, some of his old associates, concerned about circumcision, called him on the carpet:
3 "What do you think you're doing rubbing shoulders with that crowd, eating what is prohibited and ruining our good name?"
4 So Peter, starting from the beginning, laid it out for them step-by-step:
5 "Recently I was in the town of Joppa praying. I fell into a trance and saw a vision: Something like a huge blanket, lowered by ropes at its four corners, came down out of heaven and settled on the ground in front of me.
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