Luke 8:41
A man called Jairus came, who was a president of the synagogue, and falling at the feet of Jesus entreated him to come to his house,
Mark 5:22-43
A president of the synagogue called Jairus came up, and on catching sight of him fell at his feet
Luke 8:49
He was still speaking when someone came from the house of the synagogue-president to say, "Your daughter is dead. Do not trouble the teacher any further."
Luke 13:14
But the president of the synagogue was annoyed at Jesus healing on the sabbath, and he said to the crowd, "There are six days for work to be done; come during them to get healed, instead of on the sabbath."
Acts 13:15
and, after the reading of the Law and the prophets, the presidents of the synagogue sent to tell them, "Brothers, if you have any word of counsel for the people, say it."
Acts 18:8
But Crispus the president of the synagogue believed in the Lord, as did all his household, and many of the Corinthians listened, believed, and were baptized.
Acts 18:17
Then all [the Greeks] caught hold of Sosthenes the president of the synagogue and beat him in front of the tribunal; but Gallio took no notice.
Matthew 8:7-8
He replied, "I will come and heal him."
Matthew 9:18-26
As he said this, an official came in and knelt before him, saying, "My daughter is just dead; do come and lay your hand on her, and she will live."
Luke 5:8
But when Simon Peter saw it he fell at the knees of Jesus, crying, "Lord, leave me; I am a sinful man."
Luke 17:16
and he fell on his face at the feet of Jesus and thanked him. The man was a Samaritan.
John 4:46-49
Once more he came to Cana in Galilee, where he had turned the water into wine. There was a royal official, whose son was lying ill at Capernaum;
John 11:21
Said Martha to Jesus, "Had you been here, Lord, my brother would not have died.
Acts 9:38
When the disciples heard that Peter was at Lydda (for Joppa is not far from Lydda), they sent two men to beg him to "Come on to us without delay."
Revelation 5:8
And when it took the scroll, the four living Creatures and the four and twenty Presbyters fell down before the Lamb, each with his harp and with golden bowls full of incense (that is, full of the prayers of the saints),