Acts 28:16

On our reaching Rome, Paul was allowed to live by himself, except for the soldier who was in charge of him.

Acts 27:3

The next day we put in to Sidon, where Julius treated Paul in a friendly manner, and allowed him to go to see his friends and receive their hospitality.

Acts 24:23

So he gave orders to the Captain in charge of Paul to keep him in custody, but to relax the regulations, and not to prevent any of his personal friends from attending to his wants.

Acts 2:10

In Phrygia and Pamphylia, in Egypt and the districts of Libya adjoining Cyrene; some of us are visitors from Rome,

Acts 18:2

There he met a Jew of the name of Aquila, a native of Pontus, who, with his wife Priscilla, had lately come from Italy, in consequence of the order which had been issued by the Emperor Claudius for all Jews to leave Rome. Paul paid them a visit,

Acts 19:21

Sometime after these events Paul resolved to go through Macedonia and Greece, and then make his way to Jerusalem. "And after I have been there," he said, "I must visit Rome also."

Acts 23:11

That night the Lord came and stood by Paul, and said: "Courage! You have borne witness for me in Jerusalem and you must bear witness in Rome also."

Acts 27:31

When Paul said to the Roman Officer and his men: "Unless the sailors remain on board, you cannot be saved."

Acts 27:43

But the Roman Officer, anxious to save Paul, prevented their carrying out their intention, and ordered that those who could swim should be the first to jump into the sea and try to reach the shore;

Acts 28:30-31

For two whole years Paul stayed in a house which he rented for himself, welcoming all who came to see him,

Romans 1:7-15

May God, our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ bless you and give you peace.

Romans 15:22-29

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

Revelation 17:9

(Here there is need for the discerning mind.) The seven heads are seven mountains upon which the woman is seated.

Revelation 17:18

As for the woman whom you saw, she is the great city that holds sway over all the kings of the earth.'

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Summary

And when we came to Rome, the centurion delivered the prisoners to the captain of the guard: but Paul was suffered to dwell by himself with a soldier that kept him.

The centurion

Bible References

Rome

Acts 2:10
In Phrygia and Pamphylia, in Egypt and the districts of Libya adjoining Cyrene; some of us are visitors from Rome,
Acts 18:2
There he met a Jew of the name of Aquila, a native of Pontus, who, with his wife Priscilla, had lately come from Italy, in consequence of the order which had been issued by the Emperor Claudius for all Jews to leave Rome. Paul paid them a visit,
Acts 19:21
Sometime after these events Paul resolved to go through Macedonia and Greece, and then make his way to Jerusalem. "And after I have been there," he said, "I must visit Rome also."
Acts 23:11
That night the Lord came and stood by Paul, and said: "Courage! You have borne witness for me in Jerusalem and you must bear witness in Rome also."
Romans 1:7
May God, our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ bless you and give you peace.
Romans 15:22
That is why I have so often been prevented from coming to you.
Revelation 17:9
(Here there is need for the discerning mind.) The seven heads are seven mountains upon which the woman is seated.

The centurion

Acts 27:3
The next day we put in to Sidon, where Julius treated Paul in a friendly manner, and allowed him to go to see his friends and receive their hospitality.

But

Acts 28:30
For two whole years Paul stayed in a house which he rented for himself, welcoming all who came to see him,
Acts 24:23
So he gave orders to the Captain in charge of Paul to keep him in custody, but to relax the regulations, and not to prevent any of his personal friends from attending to his wants.
Acts 27:3
The next day we put in to Sidon, where Julius treated Paul in a friendly manner, and allowed him to go to see his friends and receive their hospitality.