. Notes, critical and explanatory, on the Acts of the apostles. benefits of the Gospel. There is noidea here of any thing meritorious inhis prayers and alms. But that hewent forward in duty so far as he hadthe light, and in such case he had thepromise of more light, and grace forgrace, John 1 : 16. 5-6. And now, since this is so, andthe time has come for your prayers tobe answered, send men to (unto) directions are definitely given.^ Call for. Lit., Send for, the sameword as in vs. 22. Tf Lodgcth, as aguest, see ch. 9 : 43. Tf Whose house.\ The site of Simons house was pointedout to


. Notes, critical and explanatory, on the Acts of the apostles. benefits of the Gospel. There is noidea here of any thing meritorious inhis prayers and alms. But that hewent forward in duty so far as he hadthe light, and in such case he had thepromise of more light, and grace forgrace, John 1 : 16. 5-6. And now, since this is so, andthe time has come for your prayers tobe answered, send men to (unto) directions are definitely given.^ Call for. Lit., Send for, the sameword as in vs. 22. Tf Lodgcth, as aguest, see ch. 9 : 43. Tf Whose house.\ The site of Simons house was pointedout to us by the sea-side in we found skins and oil still dealtin, and we saw abundant reasons forsuch a trade being located near thesea, and in the suburbs of the city, asit was required by law. ^ Ought-est. Lit., What is necessary, (namely,according to Gods plan.) This madeit his duty. Observe. — (1) Howcould Cornelius imagine what duty o»burden was noAv to be laid upon him,and what would be shown hira that heought to do ? Yet he went forward. %^^^.


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