Acts 10:8

8 and, after telling them everything, he sent them to Jaffa.

Acts 10:8 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 10:8

And when he had declared all these things unto them
Which he had heard and seen in the vision, and of which he gave them a particular account; partly to engage them the more cheerfully to go on the errand, and partly that they might be able to give a distinct relation of it to Peter, that so he might be moved the more to comply with the request, and come along with them:

he sent them to Joppa;
perhaps not that evening, since it was at the ninth hour, or three o'clock in the afternoon, when Cornelius had the vision; and some time must be taken up in discourse with the angel, and afterwards in sending for his servants, and relating the affair to them, and giving them their proper instructions. So that it may be they did not set out till early the next morning, as seems from the following verse.

Acts 10:8 In-Context

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,
8 and, after telling them everything, he sent them to Jaffa.
9 The next day, while they were still on their journey and were getting near the town, about noon Peter went up on the house-top to pray.
10 He had become unusually hungry and wished for food; but, while they were preparing it, he fell into a trance.
The Weymouth New Testament is in the public domain.