Luke
Acts 10:34KJV·traditional attribution

Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons:

John Calvin Reformed

34. Opening his mouth. We have already said, that the Scripture useth this phrase when it doth signify that there was any grave or weighty oration or speech made. In the fifth of Matthew, (Matthew 5:1,) it is said that Jesus opened his mouth when he would preach to his disciples, and intreat of most weighty matters, as if a man should say in Latin...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Peter opened his mouth with freedom and weight, as a man who had been locked silent to the uncircumcised until God opened it. He first establishes what must be clear or neither he nor they could preach or hear with comfort: God respects no man's person, but judges by merit alone, and so the Gospel belongs to Gentile and Jew equally.

AI summary

Commenting on Acts 10:34-43

John Gill Reformed Baptist

Then Peter opened his mouth,.... See Gill on Act 8:35. And said, of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons; which is to be understood, not of the substances of men, but of the outward state and condition, circumstances and qualities of men; he respects the proper persons of men themselves, but not because of their outward appearances; he does not...