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Acts 10:35

Acceptable to him (dektov autw). Verbal adjective from dexomai. Acceptabilis. That is to say, a Gentile would not have to become a Jew in order to become a Christian. Evidently Peter had not before perceived this fact. On the great Day of Pentecost when he spoke of the promise "to all those afar off" (Acts 2:39) Peter understood that they must first become Jews and then Christians. The new idea that now makes a revolution in Peter's outlook is precisely this that Christ can and will save Gentiles like this Cornelius group without their becoming Jews at all.




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Acts 10:35:

Acts 10:2
1 Corinthians 1:30
Hebrews 11:33
James 1:20

 

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