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and said, ‘Cornelius, your prayer has been heard, and your gifts to the poor have been remembered before God.
— Acts 10:31
Cornelius stared at him in fear and asked, “What is it, Lord?” The angel answered, “Your prayers and gifts to the poor have ascended as a memorial offering before God.
— Acts 10:4
While Peter was puzzling over the meaning of the vision, the men sent by Cornelius found Simon’s house and approached the gate.
— Acts 10:17
Cornelius answered: “Four days ago I was in my house praying at this, the ninth hour. Suddenly a man in radiant clothing stood before me
— Acts 10:30
“Cornelius the centurion has sent us,” they said. “He is a righteous and God-fearing man with a good reputation among the whole Jewish nation. A holy angel instructed him to request your presence in his home so he could hear a message from you.”
— Acts 10:22
When the angel who spoke to him had gone, Cornelius called two of his servants and a devout soldier from among his attendants.
— Acts 10:7
As Peter was about to enter, Cornelius met him and fell at his feet to worship him.
— Acts 10:25
One day at about the ninth hour, he had a clear vision of an angel of God who came to him and said, “Cornelius!”
— Acts 10:3
In Acts 10—11, in the encounter of the Torah-observant Peter with the God-fearing Gentile Cornelius, we see what "fulfill" looks like for the apostles: it means some radical revisioning without abolishing. Paul's words about accommodating himself to Gentile ways in 1 Corinthians 9:19—23 also illustrate how the apostles "applied" this claim by Jesus. Second lesson in Bible reading: looking to Jesus means following him and through him the Torah.
— Scot McKnight
The following day he arrived in Caesarea, where Cornelius was expecting them and had called together his relatives and close friends.
— Acts 10:24
At Caesarea there was a man named Cornelius, a centurion in what was called the Italian Regiment.
— Acts 10:1