John Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible - Acts 10:1-48
Peter and the Gentiles1-48. Conversion of Cornelius. The baptism of Cornelius was an event of farreaching importance, and is, therefore, described by St. Luke in great detail. If it was not the first actual baptism of a Gentile (see Acts 8:38), it was, at any rate, the first such baptism which was publicly acknowledged. The historical character of the incident has been called in question because St. Peter in Galatians is represented as opposing St. Paul on the Gentile question (Galatians... read more
Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Acts 10:15-16
Peter’s Jewish cultural prejudices were overriding the Word of God in his thinking. For this reason God repeated the vision two more times so Peter would be sure he understood God’s command correctly."The threefold repetition might also remind Peter of an interview on a familiar beach [cf. John 21:15-17]." [Note: Blaiklock, p. 96.] "The message pervading the whole [of Peter’s vision] . . . is that the disciples are to receive the Gentiles, not before cleansing, but after God has cleansed them... read more