Acts 10:1

Now a Captain of the Italian Regiment, named Cornelius, was quartered at Caesarea.

Acts 8:40

but Philip found himself at Ashdod. Then visiting town after town he everywhere made known the Good News until he reached Caesarea.

Acts 27:1

Now when it was decided that we should sail for Italy, they handed over Paul and a few other prisoners into the custody of Julius, a Captain of the Augustan battalion;

Matthew 8:5-13

After His entry into Capernaum a Captain came to Him, and entreated Him.

Matthew 27:27

Then the Governor's soldiers took Jesus into the Praetorium, and called together the whole battalion to make sport of Him.

Matthew 27:54

As for the Captain and the soldiers who were with Him keeping guard over Jesus, when they witnessed the earthquake and the other occurrences they were filled with terror, and exclaimed, "Assuredly he was God's Son."

Mark 15:16

Then the soldiers led Him away into the court of the Palace (the Praetorium)

Luke 7:2

Here the servant of a certain Captain, a man dear to his master, was ill and at the point of death;

John 18:3

So Judas, followed by the battalion and by a detachment of the Temple police sent by the High Priests and Pharisees, came there with torches and lamps and weapons.

John 18:12

So the battalion and their tribune and the Jewish police closed in, and took Jesus and bound Him.

Acts 21:8

On the morrow we left Ptolemais and went on to Caesarea, where we came to the house of Philip the Evangelist, who was one of the seven, and stayed with him.

Acts 22:25

But, when they had tied him up with the straps, Paul said to the Captain who stood by, "Does the Law permit you to flog a Roman citizen--and one too who is uncondemned?"

Acts 23:23

Then, calling to him two of the Captains, he gave his orders. "Get ready two hundred men," he said, "to march to Caesarea, with seventy cavalry and two hundred light infantry, starting at nine o'clock to-night."

Acts 23:33

and, the cavalry having reached Caesarea and delivered the letter to the Governor, they brought Paul also to him.

Acts 25:1

Festus, having entered on his duties as governor of the province, two days later went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem.

Acts 25:13

A short time after this, Agrippa the king and Bernice came to Caesarea to pay a complimentary visit to Festus;

Acts 27:43

But their Captain, bent on securing Paul's safety, kept them from their purpose and gave orders that those who could swim should first jump overboard and get to land;

Acts 27:31

But Paul, addressing Julius and the soldiers, said, "Your lives will be sacrificed, unless these men remain on board."

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

There was a certain man in Caesarea called Cornelius, a centurion of the band called the Italian band,

Italian

General references

Bible References

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Acts 8:40
but Philip found himself at Ashdod. Then visiting town after town he everywhere made known the Good News until he reached Caesarea.
Acts 21:8
On the morrow we left Ptolemais and went on to Caesarea, where we came to the house of Philip the Evangelist, who was one of the seven, and stayed with him.
Acts 23:23
Then, calling to him two of the Captains, he gave his orders. "Get ready two hundred men," he said, "to march to Caesarea, with seventy cavalry and two hundred light infantry, starting at nine o'clock to-night."
Acts 25:1
Festus, having entered on his duties as governor of the province, two days later went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem.

A centurion

Acts 22:25
But, when they had tied him up with the straps, Paul said to the Captain who stood by, "Does the Law permit you to flog a Roman citizen--and one too who is uncondemned?"
Acts 27:1
Now when it was decided that we should sail for Italy, they handed over Paul and a few other prisoners into the custody of Julius, a Captain of the Augustan battalion;
Matthew 8:5
After His entry into Capernaum a Captain came to Him, and entreated Him.
Matthew 27:54
As for the Captain and the soldiers who were with Him keeping guard over Jesus, when they witnessed the earthquake and the other occurrences they were filled with terror, and exclaimed, "Assuredly he was God's Son."
Luke 7:2
Here the servant of a certain Captain, a man dear to his master, was ill and at the point of death;

Italian

Acts 27:1
Now when it was decided that we should sail for Italy, they handed over Paul and a few other prisoners into the custody of Julius, a Captain of the Augustan battalion;

General references

John 7:17
If any one is willing to do His will, he shall know about the teaching, whether it is from God or originates with me.