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Atos 10:1

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O Centurião Cornélio

1 Havia em Cesareia um homem chamado Cornélio, centurião do regimento conhecido como Italiano.

Atos 10:1 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 10:1

There was a certain man in Caesarea
This was the Caesarea formerly called Strato's tower, not Caesarea Philippi; for the former, and not the latter, lay near Joppa:

called Cornelius;
which was a Roman name, and he himself was a Roman or an Italian:

a centurion of the band called the Italian band;
which consisted of soldiers collected out of Italy, from whence the band took its name, in which Cornelius was a centurion, having a hundred men under him, as the name of his office signifies.

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Atos 10:1 In-Context

1 Havia em Cesareia um homem chamado Cornélio, centurião do regimento conhecido como Italiano.
2 Ele e toda a sua família eram religiosos e tementes, a Deus; dava muitas esmolas ao povo e orava continuamente a Deus.
3 Certo dia, por volta das três horas da tarde ele teve uma visão. Viu claramente um anjo de Deus que se aproximava dele e dizia: “Cornélio!”
4 Atemorizado, Cornélio olhou para ele e perguntou: “Que é, Senhor?”O anjo respondeu: “Suas orações e esmolas subiram como oferta memorial diante de Deus.
5 Agora, mande alguns homens a Jope para trazerem um certo Simão, também conhecido como Pedro,
Biblia Sagrada, Nova Versão Internacional®, NVI® Copyright © 1993, 2000 by Biblica, Inc.™ Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

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