< Acts 10 >
1 Ther was a certayne man in Cesarea called Cornelius a captayne of ye soudiers of Italy
A man now certain (was *k*) in Caesarea named Cornelius, [was] a centurion of [the] Cohort which is called Italian,
2 a devoute man and one yt feared God wt all his housholde which gave moche almes to the people and prayde God alwaye.
devout and fearing God with all the household of him, doing (also *k*) alms many to the people and praying to God (through *N(K)O*) (all [times]; *N(k)O*)
3 The same man sawe in a vision evydetly aboute ye nynthe houre of ye daye an angell of god comynge into him and sayinge vnto him: Cornelius.
He saw in a vision clearly as if about hour [the] ninth [hour] of the day an angel of God having come to him and having said to him; Cornelius!
4 When he looked on him he was afrayde and sayde: what is it lorde? He sayde vnto him. Thy prayers and thy almeses ar come vp into remembraunce before God.
And having looked intently on him and afraid having become he said; What is it, Lord? He said then to him; The prayers of You and the alms of you have ascended as a memorial (before *N(k)O*) God.
5 And now sende men to Ioppa and call for one Simon named also Peter.
And now do send men to Joppa and do yourself summon Simon (someone *n(o)*) who (is called Peter; *NK(o)*)
6 He lodgeth with one Simon a tanner whose housse is by ye see syde. He shall tell the what thou oughtest to doo.
He lodges with a certain Simon a tanner, whose is [the] house by [the] sea (this [one] will tell you what you it behooves to do. *K*)
7 When the angell which spake vnto Cornelius was departed he called two of his housholde servauntes and a devoute soudier of them that wayted on him
When then had departed the angel who is speaking (*k*) (to him, *N(K)O*) having called two of the servants (of him *k*) and a soldier devout of those attending to him,
8 and tolde them all the mater and sent them to Ioppa.
and having related all things to them he sent them to Joppa.
9 On the morowe as they wet on their iorney and drewe nye vnto the cite Peter went vp into the toppe of ye housse to praye aboute the. vi. houre.
On the now next day when are journeying (these *NK(o)*) and to the city are approaching, went up Peter on the housetop to pray about hour [the] sixth.
10 Then wexed he an hongred and wolde have eate. But whyll they made redy. He fell into a trauce
He became then hungry and was desiring to eat. when were preparing however ([some] of them happened *N(k)O*) upon him a trance,
11 and sawe heven opened and a certayne vessell come doune vnto him as it had bene a greate shete knyt at the. iiii. corners and was let doune to the erth
and he beholds heaven opened and descending (onto him *K*) a vessel certain as a sheet great by four corners (bound and *KO*) being let down upon the earth;
12 where in wer all maner of. iiii. foted beastes of the erth and vermen and wormes and foules of the ayer.
in which were all the quadrupeds (and the beasts *K*) and (the *k*) creeping things of the earth and (*k*) birds of heaven.
13 And ther came a voyce to him: ryse Peter kyll and eate.
And came a voice to him: Having risen up Peter, do kill and do eat.
14 But Peter sayde: God forbyd Lorde for I have never eaten eny thinge that is comen or vnclene.
And Peter said; In no way, Lord; for never I ate anything common (or *N(k)O*) unclean.
15 And the voyce spake vnto him agayne the seconde tyme: what God hath clensed that make thou not comen.
And a voice [came] again for [the] second time to him: What God has cleansed, you yourself not do call common.
16 This was done thryse and the vessell was receaved vp agayne into heven.
This now took place for three times and (immediately *N(K)O*) was taken up the vessel into heaven.
17 Whyle Peter mused in him selfe what this vision which he had sene meant beholde the men which were sent from Cornelius had made inquirance for Simons housse and stode before the dore.
While then in himself was perplexed Peter what maybe would be the vision that he had seen, (and *k*) behold the men who sent (from *N(k)O*) Cornelius having inquired for the house (*no*) of Simon, stood at the gate;
18 And called out won and axed whether Simon which was also called Peter were lodged there.
And having called out (they were asking *NK(o)*) if Simon who is being called Peter here is lodged.
19 Whyll Peter thought on this vision the sprete sayde vnto him: Beholde men seke the:
And Peter (thinking *N(k)O*) over the vision said to him the Spirit: Behold men (three *NK(O)*) (are seeking *N(k)O*) you;
20 aryse therfore get the doune and goo with them and doute not. For I have sent them.
But having risen do go down and do proceed with them nothing doubting, (since *N(k)O*) I myself have sent them.
21 Peter went doune to ye men which were sent vnto him from Cornelius and sayde Beholde I am he whom ye seke what is the cause wherfore ye are come?
Having gone down then Peter to the men (who sent from Cornelius to him *K*) he said; Behold I myself am whom you seek; what [is] the cause for which you are here?
22 And they sayde vnto him: Cornelius the captayne a iust man and won that feareth God and of good reporte amonge all the people of the Iewes was warned by an holy angell to sende for the into his housse and to heare wordes of the.
And they said; Cornelius a centurion, a man righteous and fearing God being well testified to then by all the nation of the Jews, was divinely instructed by an angel holy to send for you to the house of him and to hear declaration from you.
23 Then called he them in and lodged them. And on ye morowe Peter wet awaye with them and certayne brethren from Ioppa accompanyed hym.
Having called in therefore them he lodged [them]. On the now next day (having risen up *NO*) (*k*) (Peter *K*) he went forth with them, and some of the brothers those from (*k*) Joppa went with him.
24 And the thyrd daye entred they into Cesaria. And Cornelius wayted for them and had called to gether his kynsmen and speciall frendes.
(and *k*) On the (now *no*) next day (he entered *N(k)O*) into Caesarea; and Cornelius was expecting them having called together the relatives of him and close friends.
25 And as it chaunsed Peter to come in Cornelius met hym and fell doune at his fete and worshipped hym.
as then was entering Peter, having met with him Cornelius having fallen at the feet worshiped [him].
26 But Peter toke him vp sayinge: stonde vp: for evyn I my silfe am a ma.
But Peter lifted up him saying; do rise up; also I myself myself a man am.
27 And as he talked with him he cam in and founde many that were come to gether.
And talking with him he entered and he finds having gathered together many,
28 And he sayde vnto them: Ye do knowe how that yt ys an vnlawfull thynge for a man that is a Iewe to company or come vnto an alient: But god hath shewed me that I shuld not call eny man commen or vnclene:
He was saying then to them; You yourselves know how unlawful it is for a man Jewish to unite himself or to come near to [someone] foreign; And to me And to me God has shown nothing common or unclean to call man,
29 therfore came I vnto you with oute sayege naye assone as I was sent for. I axe therfore for what intent have ye sent for me?
Therefore also without objection I came having been summoned. I inquire therefore, for what reason did you summon me?
30 And Cornelius sayde: This daye now. iiii. dayes I fasted and at the nynthe houre I prayde in my housse: and beholde a man stode before me in bright clothynge
And Cornelius was saying; Ago four days until this the hour I was (fasting and *K*) at the ninth (hour *k*) praying in the house of mine, and behold a man stood before me in apparel bright
31 and sayde: Cornelius thy prayer is hearde and thyne almes dedes are had in remembraunce in the sight of God.
and said; Cornelius, has been heard your prayer and the alms of you was remembered before God.
32 Sende therfore to Ioppa and call for Simon which is also called Peter. He is lodged in the housse of one Simon a tanner by the see syde ye wich assone as he is come shall speake vnto ye.
do send therefore to Joppa and do yourself call for Simon who is called Peter; He lodges in [the] house of Simon a tanner by [the] sea (who having come he will speak to you. *K*)
33 Then sent I for ye immediatly and thou hast well done for to come. Now are we all here present before god to heare all thynges yt are commaunded vnto the of God.
At once therefore I sent to you, you yourself then well did having come. Now therefore all we ourselves before God are present to hear all the [things] commanded you by the (Lord. *N(K)O*)
34 Then Peter opened his mouth and sayde: Of a trueth I perseave that God is not parciall
Having opened then Peter the mouth he said; Of a truth I grasped that not is One who shows partiality God,
35 but in all people he that feareth him and worketh rightewesnes is accepted with him.
but in every nation which is fearing Him and working righteousness acceptable to Him is.
36 Ye knowe the preachynge that God sent vnto the chyldren of Israel preachinge peace by Iesus Christe (which is Lorde over all thinges):
the word that He sent to the sons of Israel evangelising [about] peace through Jesus Christ — He is of all Lord,
37 Which preachinge was published thorow oute all Iewrye and begane in Galile after the baptyme which Iohn preached
You yourselves know the having come declaration through all Judea, (having begun *N(k)O*) from Galilee after the baptism that proclaimed John:
38 how God had annoynted Iesus of Nazareth with the holy goost and with power which Iesus went aboute doinge good and healynge all yt were oppressed of the develles for God was with him.
Jesus from Nazareth, how anointed Him God Spirit with Holy and with power, who went about doing good and healing all those being oppressed by the devil, because God was with Him;
39 And we are witnesses of all thinges which he dyd in the londe of the Iewes and at Ierusalem whom they slew and honge on tree.
And we ourselves (are *k*) witnesses of all things that He did in both the region of the Jews and in Jerusalem; whom (also *no*) they executed having hanged [Him] on a tree.
40 Him God reysed vp ye thyrde daye and shewed him openly
This One God raised up (on *n*) the third day and gave Him revealed to become
41 not to all the people but vnto vs witnesses chosyn before of God which ate and dronke with him after he arose from deeth.
not [revealed] to all the people, but to [the] witnesses who chosen beforehand by God to us who we ate with and we drank with Him after rising of Him out from [the] dead;
42 And he comaunded vs to preache vnto the people and testifie that it is he that is ordened of God a iudge of quycke and deed.
And He instructed us to proclaim to the people and to testify fully that (He *N(k)O*) is the [One] appointed by God [as] judge of living and dead.
43 To him geve all the Prophetes witnes that thorowe his name shall receave remission of synnes all that beleve in him.
To Him all the prophets bear witness [that] forgiveness of sins receiving through the name of Him everyone who is believing in Him.
44 Whyle Peter yet spake these wordes the holy gost fell on all them which hearde the preachinge.
Still when is speaking Peter declarations these fell the Spirit Holy upon all those hearing the word.
45 And they of ye circucision which beleved were astonyed as many as came wt Peter because that on the Gentyls also was sheed oute ye gyfte of the holy gost.
And were amazed the from [the] circumcision believers (as many as *NK(O)*) had come with Peter, that even upon the Gentiles the gift of the Holy (*o*) Spirit has been poured out;
46 For they hearde them speake with tonges and magnify God. Then answered Peter:
They were hearing for when they are speaking in tongues and magnifying God. Then answered (*k*) Peter;
47 can eny man forbyd water that these shuld not be baptised which have receaved the holy goost as well as we?
surely not ever the water is able to withhold anyone not to baptize these who the Spirit Holy have received (as *N(k)O*) also [have] we ourselves?
48 And he comaunded them to be baptysed in the name of the Lorde. Then prayde they him to tary a feawe dayes.
He commanded (now *N(k)O*) them in the name (of Jesus Christ *NO*) to be baptized (of the Lord. *K*) Then they asked him to remain days some.