Acts Chapter 10 verse 36 Holy Bible

ASV Acts 10:36

The word which he sent unto the children of Israel, preaching good tidings of peace by Jesus Christ (He is Lord of all.) --
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BBE Acts 10:36

The word which he sent to the children of Israel, giving the good news of peace through Jesus Christ (who is Lord of all)--
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DARBY Acts 10:36

The word which he sent to the sons of Israel, preaching peace by Jesus Christ, (*he* is Lord of all things,)
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KJV Acts 10:36

The word which God sent unto the children of Israel, preaching peace by Jesus Christ: (he is Lord of all:)
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WBT Acts 10:36


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WEB Acts 10:36

The word which he sent to the children of Israel, preaching good news of peace by Jesus Christ--he is Lord of all--
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YLT Acts 10:36

the word that he sent to the sons of Israel, proclaiming good news -- peace through Jesus Christ (this one is Lord of all,)
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 36. - He for God, A.V.; preaching good tidings of peace for preaching peace, A.V.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(36) The word which God sent . . .--The structure of the sentence, beginning with the object and carried on though a series of clauses, is both in the Greek and English somewhat complicated, but it is characteristically like that of St. Peter's speech in Acts 2:22-24, whether the actual form in which both now appear is due to the speaker or the reporter. It is possible, though the construction is less natural, that "the word which God sent" may look backward to the verb "I perceive" and not to the "ye know" of Acts 10:37.Preaching peace.--Better, as reproducing with the Greek the thought and language of Isaiah 52:7, preaching glad tidings of peace.He is Lord of all.--The parenthesis is significant as guarding against the thought which Cornelius might have entertained, that the Jesus of whom he heard as the Christ was only a Prophet and a Teacher. Peter, still holding the truth which had been revealed to him, not by flesh and blood, but by his Father in heaven (Matthew 16:17), proclaims that He was none other than the "Lord of all," of all men, and of all things.