1 There was a man in Caesarea named
Cornelius, a Roman army officer in what was called the Italian Regiment.
2 He was a devout man, a
"God-fearer," as was his whole household; he gave generously to help
the Jewish poor and prayed regularly to God.
3 One afternoon around three o'clock he
saw clearly in a vision an angel of God coming in and saying to him,
"Cornelius!"
4 Cornelius stared at the angel,
terrified. "What is it, sir?" he asked. "Your prayers,"
replied the angel, "and your acts of charity have gone up into God's
presence, so that he has you on his mind.
5 Now send some men to Yafo to bring
back a man named Shim'on, also called Kefa (Peter).
6 He's staying with Shim'on the
leather-tanner, who has a house by the sea."
7 As the angel that had spoken to him
went away, Cornelius called two of his household slaves and one of his
military aides, who was a godly man;
8 he explained everything to them and
sent them to Yafo.
9 The next day about noon, while they
were still on their way and approaching the city, Kefa went up onto the roof
of the house to pray.
10 He began to feel hungry and wanted
something to eat; but while they were preparing the meal, he fell into a
trance
11 in which he saw heaven opened, and
something that looked like a large sheet being lowered to the ground by its
four corners.
12 In it were all kinds of four-footed
animals, crawling creatures and wild birds.
13 Then a voice came to him, "Get
up, Kefa, slaughter and eat!"
14 But Kefa said, "No, sir!
Absolutely not! I have never eaten food that was unclean or treif."
15 The voice spoke to him a second
time: "Stop treating as unclean what God has made clean."
16 This happened three times, and then
the sheet was immediately taken back up into heaven.
17 Kefa was still puzzling over the
meaning of the vision he had seen, when the men Cornelius had sent, having
inquired for Shim'on's house, stood at the gate
18 and called out to ask if the Shim'on
known as Kefa was staying there.
19 While Kefa's mind was still on the
vision, the Spirit said, "Three men are looking for you.
20 Get up, go downstairs, and have no
misgivings about going with them, because I myself have sent them."
21 So Kefa went down and said to the
men, "You were looking for me? Here I am. What brings you
here?"
22 They answered, "Cornelius. He's
a Roman army officer, an upright man and a God-fearer, a man highly regarded
by the whole Jewish nation; and he was told by a holy angel to have you come
to his house and listen to what you have to say."
23 So Kefa invited them to be his
guests. The next day, he got up and went with them, accompanied by some of the
brothers from Yafo;
24 and he arrived at Caesarea the day
after that. Cornelius was expecting them - he had already called together his
relatives and close friends.
25 As Kefa entered the house, Cornelius
met him and fell prostrate at his feet.
26 But Kefa pulled him to his feet and
said, "Stand up! I myself am just a man."
27 As he talked with him, Kefa went
inside and found many people gathered.
28 He said to them, "You are well
aware that for a man who is a Jew to have close association with someone who
belongs to another people, or to come and visit him, is something that just
isn't done. But God has shown me not to call any person common or
unclean;
29 so when I was summoned, I came
without raising any questions. Tell me, then, why did you send for
me?"
30 Cornelius answered, "Three days
ago around this time, I was at minchah prayers in my house, when suddenly a
man in shining clothes stood in front of me
31 and said, 'God has heard your prayer
and remembered your acts of charity.
32 Now send to Yafo and ask for Shim'on,
known as Kefa; he is staying in the house of Shim'on, a leather-tanner, by the
sea.'
33 So I sent for you immediately, and
you have been kind enough to come. Now all of us are here in the presence of
God to hear everything the Lord has ordered you to say."
34 Then Kefa addressed them: "I
now understand that God does not play favorites,
35 but that whoever fears him and does
what is right is acceptable to him, no matter what people he belongs to.
36 "Here is the message that he
sent to the sons of Isra'el announcing shalom through Yeshua the Messiah, who
is Lord of everything.
37 You know what has been going on
throughout Y'hudah, starting from the Galil after the immersion that Yochanan
proclaimed;
38 how God anointed Yeshua from
Natzeret with the Ruach HaKodesh and with power; how Yeshua went about doing
good and healing all the people oppressed by the Adversary, because God was
with him.
39 "As for us, we are witnesses of
everything he did, both in the Judean countryside
40 but and in Yerushalayim. They did
away with him by hanging him on a stake;God raised him up on the third day and
let him be seen,
41 not by all the people, but by
witnesses God had previously chosen, that is, by us, who ate and drank with
him after he had risen again from the dead.
42 "Then he commanded us to
proclaim and attest to the Jewish people that this man has been appointed by
God to judge the living and the dead.
43 All the prophets bear witness to
him, that everyone who puts his trust in him receives forgiveness of sins
through his name."
44 Kefa was still saying these things
when the Ruach HaKodesh fell on all who were hearing the message.
45 All the believers from the
Circumcision faction who had accompanied Kefa were amazed that the gift of the
Ruach HaKodesh was also being poured out
46 on the Goyim, for they heard them
speaking in tongues and praising God. Kefa's response was,
47 "Is anyone prepared to prohibit
these people from being immersed in water? After all, they have received the
Ruach HaKodesh, just as we did."
48 And he ordered that they be immersed
in the name of Yeshua the Messiah. Then they asked Kefa to stay on with them
for a few days.