Thematic Bible


Thematic Bible



And Jesus having entered into Capernaum, a captain of a hundred came to him, and beseeching him, Verse ConceptsRankArmies, Roman

And the captain of a hundred having answered said, Lord, I am not fit that thou shouldest enter in under my roof: but only say the word, and my servant shall be healed. Verse ConceptsPrayer, Advice For EffectiveRoofHumility, Examples OfUnworthinessChrist SpeakingJesus HealingFaith And HealingHope And Healing

And the centurion, and they with him, observing Jesus, having seen the shaking, and the things having been, were greatly afraid, saying, Truly this was the Son of God. Verse ConceptsearthquakesCenturionCrucifixion, Of ChristGuardsMan Keeping WatchWitnessing, Importance OfFear, Of UnknownArmies, RomanMessianic Titles, Son Of GodSaid To Be The ChristWitnessingJesus Deathcrucifixion

And a certain centurion's servant being sick, was about to die; which was highly valued by him. Verse ConceptsdiseasesMastersEmployers, Good ExamplesNearness Of DeathDeath Looms NearPrecious

And the centurion having seen that having been done, honoured God, saying, Surely this man was just. Verse ConceptsCenturionCrucifixion, Of ChristSin, Universality OfWitnessing, Importance OfArmies, RomanSpecific Praising Of Godassertiveness

And a certain man was in Cesarea by name Cornelius, a centurion of the band called Italian, Verse ConceptsMilitaryArmies, RomanVolunteering

And when the messenger speaking to Cornelius departed, having called two of his servants, and a religious soldier of those persevering with him; Verse ConceptsDevout MenTwo Other Men

And they said, Cornelius the centurion, a just man, and fearing God, and witnessed of by the whole nation of the Jews, received intimation of the divine will by a holy messenger to send for thee to his house, and hear words of thee. Verse ConceptsSpecific Holy Individuals

Who having taken out of it the soldiers and centurions, he ran down to them: and they having seen the captain of a thousand and the soldiers, ceased striking Paul. Verse ConceptsOfficersSoldiersCessationStopping FightingGroups RunningBeating Believers

And the centurion having heard, having come near announced to the captain of a thousand, See what thou art about to do: for this man is a Roman. Verse ConceptsWhat Do You Do?Chiliarchs

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And Paul having called one of the centurions, said, Bring this young man to the captain of a thousand; for he has something to announce to him. Verse ConceptsChiliarchs

And having called two certain of the centurions, he said, Prepare two hundred soldiers, so that they go to Cesarea, and seventy horsemen, and two hundred having held spears in the right hand, at the third hour of the night; Verse ConceptsTravelThe Number Two HundredRiding HorsesSeventiesTwo Other Men

And having appointed a centurion to keep Paul, and to have a setting at liberty, and to hinder none of his own to serve or come to him. Verse ConceptsCenturionGuardsPeople Set Free By Peoplerelaxation

And when it was determined for us to sail to Italy, they delivered Paul and certain others bound to a centurion named Julius, of Augustus' band. Verse ConceptsCenturionRoman Emperorssailing

But the centurion was rather persuaded by the pilot and the shipmaster, than by the things spoken by Paul. Verse ConceptsAdvice, Rejecting Good Adviceadvisers

But the centurion wishing to save Paul, hindered from the resolution; and he commanded those being able to swim, having cast off first, to come to land: Verse ConceptsRankSwimmingPeople JumpingRestraints From Killing

And when we came to Rome, the centurion delivered the prisoners to the commander of the camp: but to Paul it was permitted to remain by himself with a soldier watching him. Verse ConceptsArrestingempiresGuardsHousesIsolated Persons

And a certain man was in Cesarea by name Cornelius, a centurion of the band called Italian, Verse ConceptsMilitaryArmies, RomanVolunteering

And when it was determined for us to sail to Italy, they delivered Paul and certain others bound to a centurion named Julius, of Augustus' band. Verse ConceptsCenturionRoman Emperorssailing

And when it was determined for us to sail to Italy, they delivered Paul and certain others bound to a centurion named Julius, of Augustus' band. Verse ConceptsCenturionRoman Emperorssailing

And it was in those days an order came out from Caesar Angustus, for the whole habitable globe to be enrolled. Verse ConceptsCommands, in NTCaesarProclamationsRankTaxationProphecies Concerning ChristArmies, RomanRoman EmperorsThe King's Orderstaxes

And Paul having appealed for him to be kept for the determination of Augustus, I commanded him to be kept till I send him to Caesar. Verse ConceptsCaesarRoman EmperorsPeople Involved In Judgement

And I discovering nothing he has done worthy of death, and he also himself having appealed to Augustus, I judged to send him. Verse ConceptsempiresDeserving Death

And when it was determined for us to sail to Italy, they delivered Paul and certain others bound to a centurion named Julius, of Augustus' band. Verse ConceptsCenturionRoman Emperorssailing

But the centurion wishing to save Paul, hindered from the resolution; and he commanded those being able to swim, having cast off first, to come to land: Verse ConceptsRankSwimmingPeople JumpingRestraints From Killing

And another day we were brought down to Sidon. And Julius having treated Paul affectionately, gave him up, having gone to his friends to obtain care. Verse ConceptsKindnessCourtesyShipsThe Next DayChristians Are Called Friends

And when it was determined for us to sail to Italy, they delivered Paul and certain others bound to a centurion named Julius, of Augustus' band. And having embarked in a ship of Adramyttium, being about to navigate places in Asia, we were conveyed; Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica, being with us. And another day we were brought down to Sidon. And Julius having treated Paul affectionately, gave him up, having gone to his friends to obtain care. read more.
And conveyed from thence, we sailed to Cyprus, for the winds were contrary. And having sailed over the sea by Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came down to Myra, of Lycia.

And when it was determined for us to sail to Italy, they delivered Paul and certain others bound to a centurion named Julius, of Augustus' band. Verse ConceptsCenturionRoman Emperorssailing

And when we came to Rome, the centurion delivered the prisoners to the commander of the camp: but to Paul it was permitted to remain by himself with a soldier watching him. Verse ConceptsArrestingempiresGuardsHousesIsolated Persons

And another day we were brought down to Sidon. And Julius having treated Paul affectionately, gave him up, having gone to his friends to obtain care. Verse ConceptsKindnessCourtesyShipsThe Next DayChristians Are Called Friends

And Paul remained two whole years in his own wages, and received all going to him, Proclaiming the kingdom of God, and teaching things concerning the Lord Jesus Christ, with all freedom of speech, unimpeded.

And a certain man was in Cesarea by name Cornelius, a centurion of the band called Italian, Verse ConceptsMilitaryArmies, RomanVolunteering

And when it was determined for us to sail to Italy, they delivered Paul and certain others bound to a centurion named Julius, of Augustus' band. Verse ConceptsCenturionRoman Emperorssailing

And when it was determined for us to sail to Italy, they delivered Paul and certain others bound to a centurion named Julius, of Augustus' band. Verse ConceptsCenturionRoman Emperorssailing

And a suitable time having intervened, and sailing being already dangerous, for the fast had already passed by, Paul advised, Verse ConceptsFasting, Nature OfAtonementLossFasting RegularlyTime Passingsailing

Thy cords were broken in pieces; they will not well strengthen their mast; they spread not the flag: then was the prey of a great spoil divided; the lame plundered the plunder. Verse ConceptsShipsDividing The Spoil

Which having taken up, they used helps, undergirding the ship: and fearing lest they might fall through into the quicksand, having loosened the vessel, so were they borne away. Verse ConceptsRopesSandShipsPropellingPutting Things Down

And having in removed the anchors, they let go into the sea, at the same time having let loose the bonds of the rudders, and having lifted up the mizen mast, they held with the blast to the coast. Verse ConceptsAnchorsShipsAbandoning ThingsUndoing Fasteningssailing

And having called two certain of the centurions, he said, Prepare two hundred soldiers, so that they go to Cesarea, and seventy horsemen, and two hundred having held spears in the right hand, at the third hour of the night; Verse ConceptsTravelThe Number Two HundredRiding HorsesSeventiesTwo Other Men

And when it was determined for us to sail to Italy, they delivered Paul and certain others bound to a centurion named Julius, of Augustus' band. Verse ConceptsCenturionRoman Emperorssailing

And when we came to Rome, the centurion delivered the prisoners to the commander of the camp: but to Paul it was permitted to remain by himself with a soldier watching him. Verse ConceptsArrestingempiresGuardsHousesIsolated Persons

Then truly the soldiers according to that appointed them, having taken up Paul, brought by night to Antipatris. And the morrow; having suffered the horsemen to go with him, they returned to the camp: Who having come into Cesarea and given up the letter to the leader, they also placed Paul before him.

And seeking to kill him, a rumor went up to the captain of a thousand of the band, that the whole of Jerusalem had been embroiled. Who having taken out of it the soldiers and centurions, he ran down to them: and they having seen the captain of a thousand and the soldiers, ceased striking Paul. Then the captain of a thousand, having drawn near, took him, and commanded to be bound with two chains; and inquired who he might be, and what he had done.

And when he was upon the steps, it happened, he was borne by the soldiers for the violence of the crowd. Verse ConceptsDanger, PhysicalStairwaysStepsPeople Carrying Live People

The captain of a thousand commanded him to be brought to the camp, having spoken to examine him by scourges; that he might know for what cause they exclaimed so against him. And as he held him before with thongs, Paul said to the centurion standing by, Is it lawful to scourge a man a Roman, and uncondemned? And the centurion having heard, having come near announced to the captain of a thousand, See what thou art about to do: for this man is a Roman. read more.
And the captain of a thousand having come near, said to him, Tell me if thou art a Roman. And he said, Yes. And the captain of a thousand answered, I obtained this citizenship for much capital. And Paul said, And I have been born.

Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, Except these should remain in the ship, ye cannot be saved. Verse ConceptsStaying PutThose Not SavedBeing Savedsailingjumping

And the soldiers' counsel was that they kill the prisoners, lest any, having swum away, may escape. But the centurion wishing to save Paul, hindered from the resolution; and he commanded those being able to swim, having cast off first, to come to land: