Acts 10:13

13 et facta est vox ad eum surge Petre et occide et manduca

Acts 10:13 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 10:13

And there came a voice to him
Formed by an angel, or rather by Christ himself:

rise, Peter, kill and eat;
he might be on his knees when he fell into this trance, being at prayer, and therefore is bid to rise; and he is called by name, the more to encourage him to do as he was ordered; and he is bid to kill and eat of all the creatures without distinction, which were represented to him in the sheet; and the design of this was to teach him, that both the distinction between clean and unclean creatures in the law was now abolished, and men might lawfully eat of whatsoever they pleased; and that he might and should without any difference converse with all sorts of men, Jews and Gentiles, circumcised and uncircumcised, and preach the Gospel to one as to another, and maintain a church communion and fellowship with all equally alike.

Acts 10:13 In-Context

11 et videt caelum apertum et descendens vas quoddam velut linteum magnum quattuor initiis submitti de caelo in terram
12 in quo erant omnia quadrupedia et serpentia terrae et volatilia caeli
13 et facta est vox ad eum surge Petre et occide et manduca
14 ait autem Petrus absit Domine quia numquam manducavi omne commune et inmundum
15 et vox iterum secundo ad eum quae Deus purificavit ne tu commune dixeris
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.