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And when Jesus had entered into Capernaum, a centurion came to him, beseeching Him,

The centurion answered and said, Lord, I am not worthy that You should come under my roof; but only speak the word, and my boy will be healed.

And Jesus said to the centurion, Go. And as you have believed, so let it be to you. And his boy was healed in that hour.

And the chief priests and the elders and all the sanhedrin sought false witness against Jesus, in order to put Him to death.

And the chief priests and all the sanhedrin sought for witness against Jesus, to put Him to death. And they found none.

And when the centurion, who stood across from him, saw that He cried out so, and expired, he said, Truly this man was Son of God.

And Pilate wondered if He were already dead. And calling the centurion, he asked him whether He had died already.

And when he knew it from the centurion, he gave the body to Joseph.

And a certain servant of a centurion who was dear to him, was sick and ready to die.

Then Jesus went with them. But He being yet not far off from the house, the centurion sent friends to Him, saying to Him, Lord, do not trouble Yourself. For I am not worthy that You should enter under my roof.

And when day came, the body of elders of the people, and the chief priests and the scribes, came together. And they led Him to the sanhedrin, saying,

Then the chief priests and Pharisees gathered a sanhedrin, and said, What can we do? For this man does many miracles.

And when they had commanded them to go aside out of the sanhedrin, they conferred among themselves,

And hearing, they went into the temple about dawn, and taught. But the high priest came, and those with him. And they called the sanhedrin together, and all the elderhood of the sons of Israel, and sent to the prison to have them brought.

And bringing them, they stood in the sanhedrin. And the high priest asked them,

Then there stood up one in the sanhedrin, a Pharisee named Gamaliel, a doctor of the Law honored among all the people. And he commanded the apostles to be put outside a little space.

And they stirred up the people and the elders and the scribes. And coming on, they seized him and brought him to the sanhedrin.

And looking intently at him. all those sitting in the sanhedrin saw his face as if it were the face of an angel.

And a certain man named Cornelius was in Caesarea, a centurion of the Italian cohort,

And they said, Cornelius the centurion, a just man and one who fears God, and one of good report among all the nation of the Jews, was warned from God by a holy angel to send for you to come to his house and to hear words from you.

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

And hearing, coming near the centurion reported to the chiliarch, saying, Watch what you are about to do, for this man is a Roman.

On the next day, he desiring to know with certainty why he was accused by the Jews, he freed him from his bonds, and commanded the chief priests and all their sanhedrin to appear. And bringing Paul down, he set him among them.

And looking earnestly on the sanhedrin, Paul said, Men, brothers, I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day.

But when Paul saw that the one part were Sadducees and the other part Pharisees, he cried out in the sanhedrin, Men! Brothers! I am a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee! I am being judged because of the hope and resurrection of the dead.

Now therefore you, with the sanhedrin, inform the chiliarch that he bring him down to you tomorrow, as though you would inquire something more perfectly regarding him. And we are ready to put him to death before he comes near.

And he said, The Jews have agreed to ask you to bring Paul down to the sanhedrin tomorrow, as though they would inquire something more exactly about him.

And being minded to know the charge for which they accused him, I brought him down to their sanhedrin;

Or else let these themselves say if they have found anything unjust in me while I stood before the sanhedrin,

And he commanded a centurion to keep Paul and to let him have liberty, and not to forbid anyone of his own to minister or come to him.

Then conferring with the sanhedrin, Festus answered, You have appealed to Caesar? To Caesar you shall go.

And when it was determined that we should sail to Italy, they delivered Paul and certain other prisoners to one named Julius, a centurion of Augustus' cohort.

And there the centurion found a ship of Alexandria sailing to Italy, and he put us on it.

But the centurion was rather persuaded by the helmsman and the shipmaster, than by the things spoken by Paul.

Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, Unless these remain in the ship, you cannot be saved.

But the centurion, desiring to save Paul, kept them from their purpose and commanded those who could swim, to throw themselves overboard, to go out on the land.

And when we came into Rome, the centurion delivered the prisoners to the camp commander. But Paul was allowed to dwell by himself, with a soldier guarding him.