Matthew 8:5-13
entered.4:13; 9:1; 11:23; Mr 2:1; Lu 7:1a centurion.This was a Roman military title; and therefore this officer may be concluded to have been a Gentile. (See fuller particulars under Mark 15:39.) 27:54; Mr 15:39; Lu 7:2-10; Ac 10:1-33; 22:25; 23:17,23; 27:13,31,43 my.Job 31:13,14; Ac 10:7; Col 3:11; 4:1; 1Ti 6:2; Phm 1:16palsy.4:24; 9:2; Mr 2:3-12; Ac 8:7; 9:33 I will.9:18,19; Mr 5:23,24; Lu 7:6 I am.3:11,14; 15:26,27; Ge 32:10; Ps 10:17; Lu 5:8; 7:6,7; 15:19,21Joh 1:27; 13:6-8but.3; Nu 20:8; Ps 33:9; 107:20; Mr 1:25-27; Lu 7:7 Go.Job 38:34,35; Ps 107:25-29; 119:91; 148:8; Jer 47:6,7; Eze 14:17-21Mr 4:39-41; Lu 4:35,36,39; 7:8Do.Eph 6:5,6; Col 3:22; Tit 2:9 he marvelled.Mr 6:6; Lu 7:9I have.15:28; Lu 5:20; 7:50 That.24:31; Ge 12:3; 22:18; 28:14; 49:10; Ps 22:27; 98:3; Isa 2:2,3; 11:10Isa 49:6; 52:10; 60:1-6; Jer 16:19; Da 2:44; Mic 4:1,2; Zec 8:20-23Mal 1:11; Lu 13:29; 14:23,24; Ac 10:45; 11:18; 14:27; Ro 15:9-13Ga 3:28,29; Eph 2:11-14; 3:6; Col 3:11; Re 7:6shall sit.[Anaklino klino ,] shall recline, i.e., at table; referring to the recumbent posture used by the easterners at their meals. Lu 12:37; 13:29; 16:22; Re 3:20,21in.3:2; Lu 13:28; Ac 14:22; 1Co 6:9; 15:20; 2Th 1:5 the children.3:9,10; 7:22,23; 21:43; Ac 3:25; Ro 9:4be cast.13:42,50; 22:12,13; 24:51; 25:30; Lu 13:28; 2Pe 2:4,17; Jude 1:13 Go.4; Ec 9:7; Mr 7:29; Joh 4:50and as.9:29,30; 15:28; 17:20; Mr 9:23And his.Joh 4:52,53Matthew 27:54
the centurion.36; 8:5; Ac 10:1; 21:32; 23:17,23; 27:1,43saw.Mr 15:39; Lu 23:47-49feared.2Ki 1:13,14; Ac 2:37; 16:29,30; Re 11:13Truly.40,43; 26:63; Lu 22:70; Joh 19:7; Ro 1:4Luke 7:2
centurion's.23:47; Mt 27:54; Ac 10:1; 22:26; 23:17; 27:1,3,43who.Ge 24:2-14,27,35-49; 35:8; 39:4-6; 2Ki 5:2,3; Job 31:5; Pr 29:21Ac 10:7; Col 3:22-25; 4:1was sick.8:42; Joh 4:46,47; 11:2,3Acts 22:25
the centurion.10:1; 23:17; 27:1,3,43; Mt 8:8; 27:54Is it.By the Roman law, no magistrate was allowed to punish a Roman citizen capitally, or by inflicting stripes, or even binding him; and the single expression, I am a Roman citizen, arrested their severest decrees, and obtained, if not an escape, at least a delay of his punishment. 27,28; 16:37; 25:16Acts 27:1
1 Paul shipping towards Rome,10 foretells of the danger of the voyage,11 but is not believed.14 They are tossed to and fro with tempest;41 and suffer shipwreck;44 yet all come safe to land. when.19:21; 23:11; 25:12,25; Ge 50:20; Ps 33:11; 76:10; Pr 19:21; La 3:27Da 4:35; Ro 15:22-29Italy.Italy is a well-known country of Europe, bounded by the Adriatic or Venetian Gulf on the east, the Tyrrhene or Tuscan Sea on the west, and by the Alps on the north. 10:1; 18:2; Heb 13:24a centurion.11,43; 10:22; 21:32; 22:26; 23:17; 24:23; 28:16; Mt 8:5-10; 27:54Lu 7:2; 23:47Augustus'.25:25Acts 27:31
said.11,21,42,43Except.22-24; Ps 91:11,12; Jer 29:11-13; Eze 36:36,37; Lu 1:34,35; 4:9-12Joh 6:37; 2Th 2:13,14Acts 27:43
willing.3,11,31; 23:10,24; Pr 16:7; 2Co 11:25
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