Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 10:9 - 10:9

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 10:9 - 10:9


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These houses were flat on the tops, and therefore they were commanded to make battlements for them, Deu_22:8.



Peter went up upon the housetop to pray, that he might from thence view the temple, which was a type of Christ, through whom only we and our prayers can be acceptable unto God; hence, 1Ki_8:30, &c., there is so often mention made of praying towards the city, and towards the place which God should choose; this Daniel practised, though upon the hazard of his life, when both city and temple were ruined, Dan_6:10.



The sixth hour with them is high noon, or midday, and is accounted one of the three times of prayer, {see Act_3:1} and was, as the Jews say, recommended to them by Isaac; howsoever, it was the time when they might begin to prepare the evening sacrifice: none of these causes need to be assigned, for doubtless this blessed apostle did watch unto prayer, 1Pe_4:7, and desirously laid hold upon all opportunities to pour out his soul unto God.