Tag: Joppa

  • Preparation of a New Lunch Menu in Joppa

    Preparation of a New Lunch Menu in Joppa

    Roman approach to Judea coast with Caesarea as port, capital and residence of Centurions showing jewish port Joppa to the south
    Roman Judea

    And Peter stayed in Joppa many days with a tanner named Simon.

    ACTS of the Apostles 9:43 NASB20

    In fact, an angel has just told a Roman centurion the day before where he can send his ambassadors to find Simon Peter.

    and after he had explained everything to them, he sent them to Joppa. –ACTS 10:8

    What’s for lunch? – a scene in Joppa

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    ACTS 10: of Simon Peter in Joppa

    .. Peter went up on the housetop about [noon] the sixth hour to pray. But he became hungry and wanted to eat; but while they were making preparations, he fell into a trance..

    Has that ever happened to you?

    You’re hungry.. but you doze off while the sounds and aromas of lunch or dinner fill you with dreams rather than the action of coming to the table to eat.

    But Simon’s trance is no ordinary dream!

    CLICK trance ABOVE for full definition of ἔκστασις [ek'-stas-is]

    an alienation of mind

    He saw something coming down through the open sky. It looked like a big sheet being lowered to the ground by its four corners. In it were all kinds of animals, reptiles, and birds. 13 Then a voice said to him,

    “Get up, Peter; kill anything here and eat it.”

    “By no means, Lord, for I have never eaten anything [common or profane] unholy and unclean.”

    15 But the voice said to him again,

    “God has made these things pure. Don’t say they are unfit to eat.”

    16 This happened three times. Then the whole thing was taken back up into heaven. Peter wondered what this vision meant.

    A Roman Soldier with two men at the gate

    .. behold, the men who had been sent by Cornelius had asked directions to Simon’s house, and they appeared at the gate; and calling out, they were asking whether Simon, who was also called Peter, was staying there.

    ACTS of the Apostles 10:17b-18 NASB20
    From the roof of the home of Simon the tanner (where the gate would be clearly visible) as the Apostle emerges from his trance he hears these men.
    

    19 While Peter was still thinking about the vision, the Spirit said to him,

    “Behold, three men are looking for you.

    “Arise therefore, go down and go with them, doubting nothing; for I have sent them.”

    ACTS of the Apostles 10:20 NKJV

    Goyim guests for lunch! גוים‎ 

    Simon Peter, the Apostle forgiven by the risen Christ for his own doubt just beyond the gate of Jesus’ trial, must certainly wonder what the Lord has in store for him by sending these UN-jewish Roman guests to him. Yet obediently, Peter descends from his noon-time prayers and roof-top trance to meet these Romans at Simon’s door.

    “Behold, I am the one you are looking for; what is the reason for which you have come?”

    22 The men said, “A holy angel told Cornelius to invite you to his house. He is an army officer. He is a good man, one who worships God, and all the Jewish people respect him. The angel told him to invite you to his house so that he can listen to what you have to say.”

    Roman house guests in Jewish Joppa

    The Apostle Philip, of course, has already preached the Gospel in Caesarea. But these Romans from their own capital city up the coast have not come to our jewish port of Joppa from him.

    Philip the evangelist flees Jerusalem to Samaria, but then receives a command to go to Gaza, where he baptized an Ethiopian, is taken up from there to Ashdod and preaches along the coast in towns leading to Ceasarea
    https://talkofjesus.com/syria-strategic-map-into-all-of-the-world/
    ACTS 8: .. the Spirit of the Lord snatched Philip away.. 40 But Philip found himself at Azotus and as he passed through he kept preaching the gospel to all the cities, until he came to Caesarea.
    Their journey between these two coastal ports takes most of a day on foot [~10-14 hours]. The ~60 km [~40 mile] trip by Cornelius' men from the early hours of the morning by have been by chariot. 
    These Romans have arrived around lunch time.

    23 Peter asked the men to come in and stay for the night.

    Lunch, Evening meal, Prayer together, conversation between these Romans and Peter and Simon.

    And then, no doubt, an early prayer and breakfast for all..

    Roman approach to Judea coast with Caesarea as port, capital and residence of Centurions showing jewish port Joppa to the south
    Now on the next day he got ready and went away with them, and some of the brothers from Joppa accompanied him.

    On the following day he entered Caesarea…


    The Gospel Mission of Peter to Romans at Caesarea —

    To be continued…

  • Another Resurrection in Joppa

    Another Resurrection in Joppa

    old man in beret kneeling at grave
    death… Why do you weep?

    Death’s Vigil

    If you should pause briefly near death’s vigil, you may see some soul precariously perched on a precipice above the dark shadows of hades; yet.. lifted to light of life after death.. another resurrection in Christ to eternal glory with God Who Saves.

    Peter and another resurrection as witness

    Even as Peter travels some distance to Lydda and Joppa, somewhere back in towns nearer to Jerusalem a disciple named Lazarus witnesses another resurrection than that of the Lord Jesus Christ: his own.

    Lazarus come forth - photo of sunrise and Bible

    So the Jews were saying, “See how He loved him!”

    It’s one of the tenderest lines in Scripture. Roger@talkofJESUS.com 

    – on witnesses of Jesus at Lazarus’ funeral John 11:36

    In the ever so brief time prior to Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection Peter, the Apostles and many disciples of the Lord Jesus had witnessed this powerful sign of the Messiah as Jesus called out to Lazarus to come out of the grave!

    Earlier in Jesus ministry the Apostle also had witnessed yet another resurrection of a young man sitting up in his coffin about to be carried to his funeral wake in Nain!

    Resurrection of a body which has fallen from life into the valley of death is nothing new to the Apostles. To Peter another resurrection would be completely possible IF it is the will of the Lord.

    Acts 9:

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    Death’s appeal from Joppa

    A young woman has died..

    Her friends prepared her for burial and laid her in an upstairs room. 38 But when they learned that Peter was nearby at Lydda, they sent two men to beg him to return with them to Joppa.

    Lydda or Lod is about halfway from Jerusalem to where saints from Joppa on the coast ask Peter if he will do another resurrection. & is the place where Peter healed a paralyzed man
    Aeneas of Lydda: “I can walk!

    Peter responds and ACTS

    Aeneas who had been bedridden for eight years, because he was paralyzed, has been at Peter’s side; just as a lame man in Jerusalem who was healed also had stood with him and John as witness in the Temple.

    35 And all who lived at Lydda and Sharon saw him, and they turned to the Lord..

    37 But it happened [in those days] at that time that she [the young woman in Joppa] became sick and died; and when they had washed her body, they laid it in an upstairs room.

    “Do not delay in coming to us.”

    So Peter got ready and went with them.

    ACTS of Peter 9:38b-39a NASB20

    Might a Gazelle Leap once more?

    Tabatha or Dorcus is a name meaning gazelle, which describes a young believer who was to become another resurrection proof for the saints when Peter came to Joppa

    36 Now in Joppa there was a disciple named Tabitha (which when translated means [Gk. for gazelle] Dorcas);

    this woman was excelling in acts of kindness and charity which she did habitually.

    Peter arrives in Joppa

    39 .. as soon as he [Peter] arrived [from Lydda with the two men who had summoned the Apostle to Joppa], they took him upstairs where Dorcas lay.


    It’s the scene of grief – mourning the loss of a beloved servant of all, a friend, a young woman once vibrant in life who succumbs to one of the many maladies of this fragile flesh.

    Like those Peter had seen — the boy in a bier in Nain and Lazarus wrapped in death’s cloths behind a closed tomb in Bethany — here the Apostle takes in the vigil of those watching this Gazelle’s lifeless body, as well as the Apostle’s own entry into their sad scene in an upper room perched above the the shadows of valley of death.

    The room was filled with weeping widows who were showing one another the coats and other garments Dorcas had made for them.

    40 But Peter asked them all to leave the room; then he knelt and prayed.

    Nain funeral procession where Jesus first raised a boy from the dead

    (Like in Nain, Joppa will cancel its funeral procession today,

    DUE TO this next resurrection.)

    Another Resurrection!

    .. and turning to the body, he [the Apostle Peter] said, “

    Ταβιθά ἀνίστημι

    “Tabitha, arise.”

    The familiar command of Peter (to a dead woman) in ACTS 9:40

    And she opened her eyes, and when she saw Peter, she sat up.

    41 Then he gave her his hand and lifted her up; and when he had called the saints and widows, he presented her alive.

    He Raised Her Up

    You Raise Me Up – Selah – 5 min.

    DEATH.. and all hope for flesh and blood lost.. except for the hope in the resurrection of Jesus Christ! And once again, here and now, another resurrection — by the Apostle and not the Lord Incarnate.

    Luke continues with the resurrection theme [45x] in his second account of the Gospel of Jesus Christ:

    ἀνίστημι Strong’s G450 – anistēmi – an-is’-tay-mee – to cause to rise up, raise up


    42 The news raced through the town, and many believed in the Lord.

    43 And Peter stayed a long time in Joppa, living with Simon, the tanner.


    ACTS of the Missionary Journeys of Peter: To be continued...