Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

And as they bound him with thongs, Paul said unto the centurion that stood by, Is it lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman, and uncondemned?

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Bible References

The centurion

Acts 10:1
Now a Captain of the Italian Regiment, named Cornelius, was quartered at Caesarea.
Acts 23:17
and Paul called one of the Captains and said, "Take this young man to the Tribune, for he has information to give him."
Acts 27:1
Now when it was decided that we should sail for Italy, they handed over Paul and a few other prisoners into the custody of Julius, a Captain of the Augustan battalion;
Matthew 8:8
"Sir," replied the Captain, "I am not a fit person to receive you under my roof: merely say the word, and my servant will be cured.
Matthew 27:54
As for the Captain and the soldiers who were with Him keeping guard over Jesus, when they witnessed the earthquake and the other occurrences they were filled with terror, and exclaimed, "Assuredly he was God's Son."

Is it

Acts 22:27
So the Tribune came to Paul and asked him, "Tell me, are you a Roman citizen?" "Yes," he said.
Acts 16:37
But Paul said to them, "After cruelly beating us in public, without trial, Roman citizens though we are, they have thrown us into prison, and are they now going to send us away privately? No, indeed! Let them come in person and fetch us out."
Acts 25:16
My reply was that it is not the custom among the Romans to give up any one for punishment before the accused has had his accusers face to face, and has had an opportunity of defending himself against the charge which has been brought against him.

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Acts 28:18
They, after they had sharply questioned me, were willing to set me at liberty, because they found no offence in me for which I deserve to die.