Diaglott(i)
1 A man and certain in Caesarea, by name Cornelius, a centurion of a cohort that being called Italian,
2 pious and fearing the God with all the house of himself, doing and alms many to the people, and praying of the God always;
3 he saw in a vision clearly, about hour ninth of the day, a messenger of the God having come to him, and saying to him: O Cornelius.
4 He and having looked steadily to him and afraid becoming, he said: What is it, O sir? He said and to him: The prayers of thee and the alms of thee went up for a memorial before the God.
5 And now send into Joppa men, and send after Simon, who is surnamed Peter,
6 he lodges with one Simon a tanner, to whom is a house by sea.