Acts 11:1

1 The apostles and the believers throughout Judea heard that people who were not Jewish had accepted God's word.

Acts 11:1 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 11:1

And the apostles and brethren that were in Judea
The rest of the twelve apostles, and the private members of the churches that were in Judea, for there were in it now more churches than that at Jerusalem, ( Acts 9:31 )

heard that the Gentiles had also received the word of God;
as well as Samaria, ( Acts 8:14 ) the news by some means or other were quickly brought to them, and no doubt but they also heard that they had received the Holy Ghost, his extraordinary gifts, as well as his special grace, though no mention is made of them.

Acts 11:1 In-Context

1 The apostles and the believers throughout Judea heard that people who were not Jewish had accepted God's word.
2 However, when Peter went to Jerusalem, the believers who insisted on circumcision began to argue with him.
3 They said, "You went to visit men who were uncircumcised, and you even ate with them."
4 Then Peter began to explain to them point by point what had happened. He said,
5 "I was praying in the city of Joppa when I fell into a trance. I saw something like a large linen sheet being lowered by its four corners from the sky. The sheet came near me.
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