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It was Peter. Read Acts 10:9-20. By the way, this has nothing to do with Noah's ark.

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What did the sheet of unclean animals represent in Peter's vision?

Gentiles


Describe what took place in peter vision at joppa?

A sheet had fallen down from the heavens with an assortment of animals. then he heard a voice saying "rise,peter, slaughter and eat". but he refused because the animals were unclean. then a voice said "you stop calling unclean the things God had created". then the sheet arose back into the heavens


What did peter do as a result of his vision of the sheet that violated the Jewish levitc al law?

ate unclean animals


Who was told not to call Gentiles common or unclean?

Peter


Does the Bible teach that pork is unclean?

There are no banned plant foods as far as I can remember, but there are two lists of unclean animals in the Bible - in Leviticus 11 and in Deuteronomy 14. These comprise about 120 animals, birds, sea animals and reptiles.Additional Comments:God states that cud-chewing animals with split hooves can be eaten. Also, fish that have fins and scales, along with birds with clean characteristics. As noted above, these may be found as indicated.The reason God gave the Israelites the law of clean and unclean meat was to make them holy as God is holy (Leviticus 11:44-45). The administrative change from the Levitical priesthood to the ministry of Jesus Christ did not void God's expectation that His people obey His law of clean and unclean meats or any other law for that matter - sacrificial laws were discontinued after Christ's sacrifice for all mankind.Both Peter and Paul speak of the continuing need for God's people to be holy (Ephesians 1:4; 1 Peter 1:14-16). It is not for man to decide but for God only:Proverbs 14:12New King James Version (NKJV) 12 There is a way that seems right to a man,But its end is the way of death.


What foods does the Bible say you are not supposed to eat?

There are no banned plant foods as far as I can remember, but there are two lists of unclean animals in the Bible - in Leviticus 11 and in Deuteronomy 14. These comprise about 120 animals, birds, sea animals and reptiles.Additional Comments:God states that cud-chewing animals with split hooves can be eaten. Also, fish that have fins and scales, along with birds with clean characteristics. As noted above, these may be found as indicated.The reason God gave the Israelites the law of clean and unclean meat was to make them holy as God is holy (Leviticus 11:44-45). The administrative change from the Levitical priesthood to the ministry of Jesus Christ did not void God's expectation that His people obey His law of clean and unclean meats or any other law for that matter - sacrificial laws were discontinued after Christ's sacrifice for all mankind.Both Peter and Paul speak of the continuing need for God's people to be holy (Ephesians 1:4; 1 Peter 1:14-16). It is not for man to decide but for God only:Proverbs 14:12New King James Version (NKJV) 12 There is a way that seems right to a man,But its end is the way of death.


Who convinced Peter to include Gentiles?

God gave Peter a vision which showed a vessel containing animals that were unclean by Jewish standards descending out of heaven. Peter was told to "slaughter and eat," but he replied that he wouldn't, because he had never eaten anything defiled and unclean. At that Peter was told to "stop calling defiled the things God has cleansed." Following the vision, Peter is told to go with the three men who have come to find him. These men were sent by Cornelius, a Gentile servant of God who had been directed by an angel to summon Peter, even though it was unlawful for a Jew to associate with a Gentile. So it was God who convinced Peter to include Gentiles. ~Acts chapter 10~


Where Jesus blessed all food types?

Jesus blessed the two fishes and five loaves, as well as the bread and wine at the last supper. Acts 10:10-13 Peter has a vision of clean and unclean food (for Jews) and is told to eat and is told what God has declared clean is ok to eat.


Where is it stated in the new testiment that it is okay to eat pork?

Jews were forbidden by Judaic law to eat anything from the pig. In Acts the gospel of God's forgiving grace, through the death and resurrection of Jesus for sin, was extended to the gentiles (Non-jews) In Acts 10 Peter had a vision of a sheet being lowed from Heaven with animals previously forbidden to Jews to eat. A voice from Heaven told Peter to kill an animal and eat. Peter refused as they were 'unclean' (forbidden to Jews) The voice told him that what God had called clean, man must not call it unclean. Peter came to realize that under the New Covenant it was not sinful to eat non kosher food. Although pork is not mentioned per se, it would be implied. Later Peter shared the gospel with a gentile (Cornelius) who received Christ as saviour and was baptized, showing that God's love and grace extended to the gentiles.


What has the author Peter Everwine written?

Peter Everwine has written: 'Collecting the animals' 'Collecting the Animals'


Apostle that said 'no man should be call unclean or common' in New Testament?

This was Peter, following a vision God had shown him (recorded in Acts 10:9-16). Acts 10:28 - Then he said to them, "You know how unlawful it is for a Jewish man to keep company with or go to one of another nation. But God has shown me that I should not call any man common or unclean." [NKJV]


What does Act 10 verse 14 mean?

it means:bible scripture,act chapter 10 verse 14AnswerIn Acts 10:12 we read "Wherein were all manner of four footed beasts of the earth, and wild beasts, and creeping things and fowls of the air" and in verse 13 " And there came a voice to him, Rise, Peter; kill and eat". Peter, in Acts 10:14, said " Not so Lord; for I have never eaten any thing that is common or unclean". Peter had in mind the Lord's command given in Leviticus chapter 11 starting with verse 4 outlining the animals which were not to be eaten because they were unclean. God responded in verse 15 saying "What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common". Peter expands this to include that "God shewed me that I should not call any man common or unclean" in verse 28.