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The phrase "uncircumcised men" refers to Gentiles who were not Jews and did not follow the Jewish law of circumcision. The question was asked by Jewish Christians to Peter because he had entered the house of Cornelius, a Roman centurion, and had eaten with him and his Gentile household. This act was controversial because Jews believed that associating with Gentiles would make them unclean and compromise their religious practices. Therefore, the "uncircumcised men" in this context are the Gentiles of the household of Cornelius, who were seen as outsiders to the Jewish community.