Acts 10:1

Now at Caesarea there was a man named Cornelius, a colonel in what was known as the Italian regiment,

Acts 8:40

but Philip was found at Ashdod, and he went on telling the good news in all the towns until he reached Caesarea.

Acts 27:1

When it was decided that we should sail for Italy, they turned over Paul and some other prisoners to a colonel of the imperial regiment, named Julius.

Matthew 8:5-13

When He got back to Capernaum, a Roman military captain came up to Him and kept begging Him,

Matthew 27:27

Then the governor's soldiers took Jesus into the barracks, and gathered about Him the whole battalion.

Matthew 27:54

And the army captain and his men, who were keeping guard over Jesus, who felt the earthquake and saw all that was taking place, were terribly frightened, and said, "Surely this was God's Son."

Mark 15:16

Then the soldiers led Him away to a place inside the court yard, that is, of the governor's palace, and they called the whole battalion together.

Luke 7:2

There was a Roman captain who had a slave that was very dear to him, and he was sick and at the point of death,

John 18:3

So Judas got together the Roman garrison and some attendants from the high priests and Pharisees, and went there with lanterns and torches and weapons.

John 18:12

So the garrison and its commander and the attendants of the Jews arrested Jesus and put handcuffs on Him,

Acts 21:8

The next day we left there and went on to Caesarea, where we went to the house of Philip the evangelist, who was one of the Seven, and stayed with him.

Acts 22:25

But when they had tied him for the flogging, Paul asked the captain who was standing by, "Is it lawful for you to flog a Roman, and one who is uncondemned at that?"

Acts 23:23

Then he called in two of his captains and said to them, "Get two hundred men ready to march to Caesarea, with seventy mounted soldiers and two hundred armed with spears, to leave at nine o'clock tonight."

Acts 23:33

they, on reaching Caesarea, delivered the letter to the governor and turned Paul over to him, too.

Acts 25:1

Now three days after his arrival Festus went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem,

Acts 25:13

After the passing of a few days, King Agrippa and Bernice came to Caesarea to pay official respects to Festus,

Acts 27:43

but the colonel wanted to save Paul, and so he prevented them from carrying out this plan, and ordered all who could swim to jump overboard first and get to land, and the rest to follow,

Acts 27:31

Paul said to the colonel and his soldiers, "Unless these sailors remain on the ship, you cannot be saved."

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

There was a certain man in Caesarea called Cornelius, a centurion of the band called the Italian band,

Italian

General references

Bible References

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Acts 8:40
but Philip was found at Ashdod, and he went on telling the good news in all the towns until he reached Caesarea.
Acts 21:8
The next day we left there and went on to Caesarea, where we went to the house of Philip the evangelist, who was one of the Seven, and stayed with him.
Acts 23:23
Then he called in two of his captains and said to them, "Get two hundred men ready to march to Caesarea, with seventy mounted soldiers and two hundred armed with spears, to leave at nine o'clock tonight."
Acts 25:1
Now three days after his arrival Festus went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem,

A centurion

Acts 22:25
But when they had tied him for the flogging, Paul asked the captain who was standing by, "Is it lawful for you to flog a Roman, and one who is uncondemned at that?"
Acts 27:1
When it was decided that we should sail for Italy, they turned over Paul and some other prisoners to a colonel of the imperial regiment, named Julius.
Matthew 8:5
When He got back to Capernaum, a Roman military captain came up to Him and kept begging Him,
Matthew 27:54
And the army captain and his men, who were keeping guard over Jesus, who felt the earthquake and saw all that was taking place, were terribly frightened, and said, "Surely this was God's Son."
Luke 7:2
There was a Roman captain who had a slave that was very dear to him, and he was sick and at the point of death,

Italian

Acts 27:1
When it was decided that we should sail for Italy, they turned over Paul and some other prisoners to a colonel of the imperial regiment, named Julius.

General references

John 7:17
If anyone is willing to keep on doing God's will, he will know whether my teaching comes from God, or merely expresses my own ideas.