Acts 10:34-36
Summary for Acts 10:34-35: 10:34-35 a God shows no favoritism: See Deut 10:17 b; 2 Chr 19:7 c; Job 34:19 d; Luke 20:21 e; Rom 2:11 f; Gal 2:6 g; Col 3:25 h; 1 Pet 1:17 i. The application of this principle is the meaning of Peter’s vision (10:9-16 j).• In every nation he accepts those who fear him and do what is right: See Rom 10:11-13 k.
Summary for Acts 10:36-43: 10:36-43 l Peter repeatedly underscores the importance of the apostolic witnesses to the message of Good News. The apostles ate and drank with Jesus (see Luke 24:41-43 m) and were eyewitnesses of his resurrection, so they could attest that he had conquered death (see Acts 3:15 n; 4:33 o; 13:30-31 p). The original apostles were chosen in advance to be his witnesses (see 1:12-26 q); gradually, others such as Paul and Barnabas carried on this powerful preaching and teaching in the name of Jesus Christ (9:15 r; 14:1-3 s; 26:16 t).
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