Acts 10:1
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Ac 10:1 Cornelius, a devout man, being commanded by an angel, sends for Peter,
Ac 10:11 who by a vision is taught not to despise the Gentiles;
Ac 10:17 and is commanded by the Spirit to go with the messenger to Caesarea.
Ac 10:25 Cornelius shows the occasion of his sending for him.
Ac 10:34 As he preaches Christ to Cornelius and his company,
Ac 10:44 the Holy Ghost falls on them, and they are baptized.
Cir. A.M. 4045. A.D. 41. in.
Acts 8:40; Acts 21:8; Acts 23:23; Acts 23:33; Acts 25:1; Acts 25:13
a centurion.
Acts 22:25; Acts 27:1; Acts 27:31; Acts 27:43; Matt 8:5-13; Matt 27:54; Luke 7:2
Italian.
The Italian band, or rather cohort, [speira ,] (a regiment sometimes consisting of from 555 to 1,105 infantry), is not unknown to the Roman writers, (See Tacitus;) and Gruter gives an inscription in which it is mentioned, which was found in the Forum Sempronii, on a fine marble table.
Ac 27:1