Book of Acts in the New International Version of the Bible, recounts two significant events. First, it describes a vision received by Cornelius, a Roman centurion, instructing him to seek out Peter. Simultaneously, Peter himself experiences a vision from God that challenges his understanding of clean and unclean foods. These divine communications lead to a meeting between Peter and Cornelius, a Gentile, which ultimately results in the Holy Spirit being poured out on Cornelius and his household, signifying the expansion of God's grace beyond Jewish people.
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