Acts 27:1

When it was decided that we were to sail for Italy, Paul and some other prisoners were turned over to an officer of the Imperial regiment, named Julius.

Acts 25:25

I could not find that he had done anything for which he deserved death, but as he appealed to his Majesty I decided to send him to him.

Acts 10:1

There was at Caesarea a man named Cornelius, a captain in what was known as the Italian regiment.

Acts 25:12

Then Festus after conferring with the council answered, "You have appealed to the emperor, and to the emperor you shall go!"

Acts 18:2

There he found a Jew named Aquila, a native of Pontus, who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, because Claudius had ordered all Jews to leave Rome. Paul went to see them,

Acts 16:10

As soon as he had this vision, we made efforts to get on to Macedonia, concluding that God had called us to tell them the good news.

Acts 27:11

But the officer was more influenced by the pilot and the captain than by what Paul had to say,

Matthew 8:5-10

When he got back to Capernaum, a Roman captain came up and appealed to him,

Matthew 27:54

And the captain and the men with him who were watching Jesus, when they saw the earthquake and all that was happening, were dreadfully frightened and said, "He surely must have been a son of God!"

Luke 7:2

A Roman captain had a slave whom he thought a great deal of, and the slave was sick and at the point of death.

Luke 23:47

When the captain saw what had happened he praised God, and said, "This man was really innocent!"

Acts 10:22

They answered, "Cornelius, who is a captain, and an upright and God-fearing man, and who has a good reputation with the whole Jewish nation, was directed by a holy angel to send for you to come to his house, and to listen to what you have to say."

Acts 19:21

After these events, Paul, under the Spirit's guidance, resolved to go to Jerusalem, and to revisit Macedonia and Greece on the way. "After I have gone there," he said, "I must see Rome also."

Acts 21:32

He immediately got some officers and men and hurried down among them, and when they saw the colonel and the soldiers they stopped beating Paul.

Acts 22:26

Upon hearing this, the officer went to the colonel and reported it. "What do you propose to do?" he said. "This man is a Roman citizen."

Acts 23:11

On the following night the Lord stood beside him and said, "Courage! For just as you have testified for me in Jerusalem, you must testify in Rome also."

Acts 23:17

Paul called one of the officers and said to him, "Take this young man to the colonel, for he has something to tell him."

Acts 24:23

He ordered the officer to keep Paul in custody, but to allow him some freedom, and not to prevent his friends from looking after him.

Acts 27:6

There the officer found an Alexandrian ship bound for Italy, and put us on board her.

Acts 27:43

but the officer wanted to save Paul, and so he prevented them from doing this, and ordered all who could swim to jump overboard first and get to land,

Acts 28:16

When we reached Rome, Paul was given permission to live by himself, with a soldier to guard him.

Romans 15:22-29

This is why I have so often been prevented from coming to see you.

Hebrews 13:24

Remember us to all your leaders and to all your fellow-Christians. The brothers from Italy wish to be remembered to you.

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

And when it was determined that we should sail into Italy, they delivered Paul and certain other prisoners unto one named Julius, a centurion of Augustus' band.

Augustus'

Bible References

When

Acts 19:21
After these events, Paul, under the Spirit's guidance, resolved to go to Jerusalem, and to revisit Macedonia and Greece on the way. "After I have gone there," he said, "I must see Rome also."
Acts 23:11
On the following night the Lord stood beside him and said, "Courage! For just as you have testified for me in Jerusalem, you must testify in Rome also."
Acts 25:12
Then Festus after conferring with the council answered, "You have appealed to the emperor, and to the emperor you shall go!"
Romans 15:22
This is why I have so often been prevented from coming to see you.

Italy

Acts 10:1
There was at Caesarea a man named Cornelius, a captain in what was known as the Italian regiment.
Acts 18:2
There he found a Jew named Aquila, a native of Pontus, who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, because Claudius had ordered all Jews to leave Rome. Paul went to see them,
Hebrews 13:24
Remember us to all your leaders and to all your fellow-Christians. The brothers from Italy wish to be remembered to you.

Augustus'

Acts 25:25
I could not find that he had done anything for which he deserved death, but as he appealed to his Majesty I decided to send him to him.