Luke
Acts 10:26BSB·traditional attribution

But Peter helped him up. “Stand up,” he said, “I am only a man myself.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Peter mused on the vision, perplexed, until the Spirit explained it to him directly. Those who would understand Scripture must meditate on it; when we are lost, we look to God for direction. The Spirit whispered it into his mind as a divine afflatus, just as God once spoke to Samuel.

AI summary

Commenting on Acts 10:19-33

John Gill Reformed Baptist

But Peter took him up,.... As he lay at his feet, and lifted him up and set him on his legs: saying, stand up; and continue in this posture: I myself also am a man; a mortal man, a man of like passions with others, no better than others by nature: and it was by grace, and not any merit of his own, that he...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian

Verse 26. Stand up, etc. This does not imply that Peter supposed that Cornelius intended to do him religious reverence. It was practically saying to him, "I am nothing more than a man, as thou art, and pretend to no right to such profound respects as these, but am ready in civil life to show thee all the respect that is due."--Doddridge. (d) "stand up"