Cornelius in Easton's Bible Dictionary
a centurion whose history is narrated in Acts 10. He was a
"devout man," and like the centurion of Capernaum,
believed in
the God of Israel. His residence at Caesrea probably
brought him
into contact with Jews who communicated to him their
expectations regarding the Messiah; and thus he was
prepared to
welcome the message Peter brought him. He became the
first fruit
of the Gentile world to Christ. He and his family were
baptized
and admitted into the Christian church (Acts 10:1, 44-
48). (See
CENTURION -T0000752.)
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