Acts 22:24

the colonel ordered Paul to be brought into the barracks, and told them to examine him by flogging, in order that he might find out why they were crying out against him in such a way.

Acts 21:34

But they kept shouting in the crowd, some one thing, some another. As he could not with certainty find out about it, because of the tumult, he ordered him to be brought into the barracks.

Acts 23:10

Since the dispute kept growing hotter and hotter, the colonel became alarmed that Paul might be torn in pieces by them, and so ordered the army to march down and take him out of their hands and bring him back to the barracks.

John 19:1

So then Pilate took Jesus and had Him flogged.

Acts 16:22-23

The crowd also joined in the attack upon them, and the chiefs of the police court had them stripped and flogged.

Acts 16:37

But Paul said to them, "They beat us in public and that without a trial, and put us in jail although we are Roman citizens! Let them come here themselves and take us out!"

Acts 21:31-32

Now while they were trying to kill him, news reached the colonel of the regiment that all Jerusalem was in a ferment.

Acts 22:25-29

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 23:27

This man had been seized by the Jews and they were on the point of killing him when I came upon them with the soldiers and rescued him, because I had learned that he was a Roman citizen.

Hebrews 11:35

Women by a resurrection received their dead again; others endured tortures, because they would not accept release, that they might rise to a better life.

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

The chief captain commanded him to be brought into the castle, and bade that he should be examined by scourging; that he might know wherefore they cried so against him.

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Bible References

The chief

Acts 21:31
Now while they were trying to kill him, news reached the colonel of the regiment that all Jerusalem was in a ferment.
Acts 23:10
Since the dispute kept growing hotter and hotter, the colonel became alarmed that Paul might be torn in pieces by them, and so ordered the army to march down and take him out of their hands and bring him back to the barracks.

That he should

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 16:22
The crowd also joined in the attack upon them, and the chiefs of the police court had them stripped and flogged.
John 19:1
So then Pilate took Jesus and had Him flogged.
Hebrews 11:35
Women by a resurrection received their dead again; others endured tortures, because they would not accept release, that they might rise to a better life.

General references

Acts 28:18
After examining me the Romans wanted to set me free, because I was innocent of any crime that deserved the death penalty.