Acts 10:1-7

1 Now a Captain of the Italian Regiment, named Cornelius, was quartered at Caesarea.
2 He was religious and God-fearing--and so was every member of his household. He was also liberal in his charities to the people, and continually offered prayer to God.
3 About three o'clock one afternoon he had a vision, and distinctly saw an angel of God enter his house, who called him by name, saying, "Cornelius!"
4 Looking steadily at him, and being much alarmed, he said, "What do you want, Sir?" "Your prayers and charities," he replied, "have gone up and have been recorded before God.
5 And now send to Jaffa and fetch Simon, surnamed Peter.
6 He is staying as a guest with Simon, a tanner, who has a house close to the sea."
7 So when the angel who had been speaking to him was gone, Cornelius called two of his servants and a God-fearing soldier who was in constant attendance on him,
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