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Apostelgeschichte 10:30

Listen to Apostelgeschichte 10:30
30 Und Kornelius sprach: Vor vier Tagen fastete ich bis zu dieser Stunde, und um die neunte betete ich in meinem Hause; und siehe, ein Mann stand vor mir in glänzendem Kleide

Apostelgeschichte 10:30 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 10:30

And Cornelius said
The Syriac version adds, "to him", to the apostle; the following he said, in a very submissive and humble manner:

four days ago I was fasting unto this hour;
in the Greek text it is, "from the fourth day unto this hour I was fasting": which looks as if he had been fasting four days, and was still fasting at that hour; though the Vulgate Latin and Ethiopic versions leave out the phrase "I was fasting": but the sense which our version and others give is the truest; that four days ago, or reckoning four days back, Cornelius was fasting on that day, until such time in that day as now it was in this present day; and which perhaps might be the ninth hour, or three o'clock in the afternoon: the account of days exactly agrees; as soon as Cornelius had had the vision, he sends men to Joppa, which was one day; on the morrow they came to Joppa, which makes two days; Peter lodged them all night there, and the next day set out on the journey with them, so you have three days; and the day after that, which was the fourth, he entered into Caesarea, and came to Cornelius's house, where he now was:

and at the ninth hour I prayed in my house;
which was one of the stated times of prayer; (See Gill on Acts 3:1).

And behold a man stood before me in bright clothing;
or "in a white garment", as the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Ethiopic versions read: which was an emblem of the excellency, glory, and purity of the angel, and of the divine majesty in him: he calls him a man, because he appeared in the form of one, as angels used to do.

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Apostelgeschichte 10:30 In-Context

28 Und er sprach zu ihnen: Ihr wisset, wie unerlaubt es für einen jüdischen Mann ist, sich einem Fremdling anzuschließen oder zu ihm zu kommen; und mir hat Gott gezeigt, keinen Menschen gemein oder unrein zu heißen.
29 Darum kam ich auch ohne Widerrede, als ich geholt wurde. Ich frage nun: Aus welchem Grunde habt ihr mich holen lassen?
30 Und Kornelius sprach: Vor vier Tagen fastete ich bis zu dieser Stunde, und um die neunte betete ich in meinem Hause; und siehe, ein Mann stand vor mir in glänzendem Kleide
31 und spricht: Kornelius! Dein Gebet ist erhört, und deiner Almosen ist gedacht worden vor Gott.
32 Sende nun nach Joppe und laß Simon holen, der Petrus zubenamt ist; dieser herbergt in dem Hause Simons, eines Gerbers, am Meere; der wird, wenn er hierhergekommen ist, zu dir reden .
The Elberfelder Bible is in the public domain.

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