Atti 10:7

7 E come l’angelo che gli parlava se ne fu partito, Cornelio chiamò due dei suoi domestici, e un soldato pio di quelli che si tenean del continuo presso di lui;

Atti 10:7 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 10:7

And when the angel which spake unto Cornelius was departed,
&c.] For when be had delivered his message, he either disappeared, or withdrew, and immediately Cornelius showed himself ready to obey the heavenly vision: for

he called two of his household servants;
who were not of the band of soldiers under him, but were servants in his family, and such as feared God with him;

and a devout soldier of them that waited on him continually:
besides his household servants, there were soldiers that continually attended him, and among these there was one at least that was a devout and religious man; and him he called out from among the rest, and to him with the two household servants he communicated the vision: these three persons being religious, were very proper ones to be informed of this matter, and to be sent on the errand they were; and three might be particularly pitched upon, being a sufficient number to attest to Peter what they had from the mouth of their master, for by the mouth of two or three witnesses is everything established; and partly for the honour of Peter, and to show a proper respect to him, he would not send a single person, who could have told the story, and done the errand as well as three, but this would not have looked respectful enough.

Atti 10:7 In-Context

5 Ed ora, manda degli uomini a Ioppe, e fa’ chiamare un certo Simone, che è soprannominato Pietro.
6 Egli alberga da un certo Simone coiaio, che ha la casa presso al mare.
7 E come l’angelo che gli parlava se ne fu partito, Cornelio chiamò due dei suoi domestici, e un soldato pio di quelli che si tenean del continuo presso di lui;
8 e raccontata loro ogni cosa, li mandò a Ioppe.
9 Or il giorno seguente, mentre quelli erano in viaggio e si avvicinavano alla città, Pietro salì sul terrazzo della casa, verso l’ora sesta, per pregare.
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