Thematic Bible: Centurions
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And when He had arrived at Capernaum, a military officer approached Him, begging,
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But the military officer answered, "Sir, I do not deserve for you to come into my house; just say the word and [I know] my slave-boy will be healed.
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Now when the military man in charge, and those with him who were watching Jesus, saw [and felt] the earthquake and the [other] things that happened, they became extremely fearful, saying, "Truly this was the Son of God."
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And a certain military officer's slave [was there], whom the officer highly valued. This slave was [so] sick that he was about to die.
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And when the military officer in charge of one hundred men saw what had happened, he honored God [by] saying, "Certainly this man had [always] done what was right."
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Now there was a certain man in Caesarea named Cornelius. He was [a military man] in charge of one hundred soldiers and belonged to the "battalion of Italy."
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When the angel who spoke with him had left, Cornelius called two of his house servants and a soldier who was devoted [to God], men who worked for him regularly,
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They said, "Cornelius, a [military] man in charge of one hundred soldiers, [and] a man who does what is right, [and] who respects God and who has a good reputation among all the Jews [who know him], was urged by God through a holy angel to have you come to his house so he could hear you speak [about salvation, See 11:14]."
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So, immediately he rushed down on the people with his soldiers and officers, and when the mob saw the commander and his soldiers [coming], they stopped beating Paul.
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When the officer heard this, he [immediately] went and told the commander, saying, "What are you going to do? For this man is a Roman citizen."
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So, Paul called for one of the officers and said [to him], "Take this young man to the commander; he has something [important] to tell him."
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Then he called two of his officers and said, "Get two hundred soldiers ready to go to Caesarea, along with seventy horsemen and two hundred spearmen, by nine o'clock tonight." [Note: This was calculated according to Jewish time].
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So, he ordered his officer to keep Paul in custody, yet with some freedom, and not to prevent any of his friends from ministering to his needs.
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And when it was decided that we should sail for Italy, they transferred Paul and certain other prisoners to the custody of a military officer named Julius, of the Augustan battalion.
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But the military officer paid more attention to the captain and to the owner of the ship than to what Paul was saying.
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But the military officer, wanting to save Paul [from being killed], prevented them from doing this. [Instead] he ordered those who could swim to jump overboard and be the first to reach land.
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When we entered Rome [itself] Paul was permitted to live alone except for a soldier who guarded him.
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- Advice, Rejecting Good Advice
- Armies, Roman
- Arresting
- Beating Believers
- Centurion
- Cessation
- Chiliarchs
- Christ Speaking
- Crucifixion, Of Christ
- Death Looms Near
- Devout Men
- Employers, Good Examples
- Faith And Healing
- Fear, Of Unknown
- Groups Running
- Guards
- Hope And Healing
- Houses
- Humility, Examples Of
- Isolated Persons
- Jesus Death
- Jesus Healing
- Man Keeping Watch
- Masters
- Messianic Titles, Son Of God
- Military
- Nearness Of Death
- Officers
- People Jumping
- People Set Free By People
- Prayer, Advice For Effective
- Precious
- Rank
- Restraints From Killing
- Riding Horses
- Roman Emperors
- Roof
- Said To Be The Christ
- Seventies
- Sin, Universality Of
- Soldiers
- Specific Holy Individuals