

Here Cornelius the centurion was converted through the instrumentality of Peter Which it is conjectured may have been the one built by the centurion (Luke 7. and foundations, and also the remains of what must have been a beautiful synagogue, Transferred him from the Adramyttian ship which had brought them from Caesarea. In the harbor of Myra, on the coast of Lycia, the centurion in charge of Paul They saw the earthquake, and the things that were done, feared exceedingly. Matthew 27:54 Now the centurion, and those who were with him watching Jesus, when Easton's Bible Dictionary The centurion of the Augustan cohort, or the emperor'sīody-guard, in whose charge Paul was sent prisoner to Rome (Acts 27:1, 3, 43). The centurion of Capernaum, believed in the God of Israel. A centurion whose history is narrated in Acts 10. Servant, who was dear to him, was sick and at the point of death. Multi-Version Concordance Centurion's (2 Occurrences). Cornelius, theįirst Gentile convert, was a centurion (Acts 10:1, 22). A Roman officer in command of a hundred men (Mark 15:39, 44, 45). /cassian/the works of john cassian /chapter v on the perfection.htm On the perfection of the soul,Īs drawn from the comparison of the Centurion in the gospel. On the Perfection of the Soul, as Drawn from the Comparison of the. /augustine/the harmony of the gospels/chapter xx an explanation of the.htm Chapter XX."An Explanation of the Circumstance that Matthew Tells Us How the CenturionĬame to Jesus on Behalf of His Servant, While Luke's Statement is that. /mcgarvey/the four-fold gospel/xliii healing the centurions servant.htmĪn Explanation of the Circumstance that Matthew Tells us How the. From Second Passover Until Third.(Time: One Year.) XLIII. /barton/his life/the worthy centurion.htm

Who was dear unto him, was sick and at the point of death. /chapter xviii concerning the centurions faith.htm XVIII."Concerning the Centurion's Faith The Raising of the Widow's Son. In Which Tertullian Pursues His Argument. Ĭoncerning the Centurion's Faith the Raising of the Widow's Son. "The Deputation of Elders."Faith of the Centurion. Healing of the Heathen Centurion's Slave at Capernaum. /mother stories from the new testament/healing the centurions servant.htm Sea of Galilee, and while He was there a certain Centurion. Jesus entered into Capernaum, a city by the /peabody/mornings in the college chapel/v the centurion.htm /white/the desire of ages/chapter 32 the centurion.htm But He marveled at the faith of the centurion who came. The DESIRE of AGES Chapter 32 The Centurion. /schaff/the person of christ/the centurion at the cross.htm "Now, when the centurion saw what wasĭone, he glorified God, saying: Certainly this was a righteous man.". Kornelios Phonetic Spelling: (kor-nay'-lee-os) Short Definition: Cornelius. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Spelling: (ee-oo'-lee-os) Short Definition: Julius Definition: Julius, a. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Ioulios Phonetic Transliteration: hekatontarches or hekatontarchos Phonetic Spelling: (hek-at-on. a centurion, a captain of one hundred men. hekatontarches - a centurion, a captain of one hundred men Kenturion Phonetic Spelling: (ken-too-ree'-ohn) Short Definition: a. kenturion - a centurion (a Roman army officer) They and other centurions mentioned in the Gospels and the Acts ( Matthew 8:5 Mark 15:39, 44, 45 Luke 23:47) are represented by the sacred writers in a favorable light. Men like Cornelius and Julius ( Acts 10:1 Acts 27:1) may have been separated from the legion to which they properly belonged for the discharge of special duties. Centurions were sometimes employed on detached service the conditions of which in the provinces are somewhat obscure. The ordinary duties of the centurion were to drill his men, inspect their arms, food and clothing, and to command them in the camp and in the field. The number of centurions in a legion was 60, that being at all epochs the number of centuries, although the number varied in the cohort or speira.

Matthew and Luke use the Greek word while Mark prefers the Latin form, as he does in the case of other words, seeing that he wrote primarily for Roman readers. Sen-tu'-ri-un: As the name implies, hekatontarches or hekatontarchos, kenturion, Latin centurio, was the commander of a hundred men, more or less, in a Roman legion. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia CENTURION
