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στρατηγός (stratēgós) from the base of G4756 and G71 or G2233; a general, i.e. (by implication or analogy) a (military) governor (prætor), the chief (præfect) of the (Levitical) temple-wardens:--captain, magistrate.
Appears in a total of 10 verses:
ACT 16:35
OET-LV: 35 And having_become day, the officers sent_out the policemen saying: Send_away the those men. (ACT_16:35)
OET-RV: 35 The next day the magistrates sent officials to tell the jailer to release Paul and Silas. (ACT 16:35)
ACT 16:38
OET-LV: 38 And the policemen reported the these messages to_the officers. And they_were_afraid having_heard that they_are Ɽōmaios. (ACT_16:38)
OET-RV: 38 So the officials reported this back to the magistrates, and they were quite afraid when they heard that Paul and Silas were Roman citizens. (ACT 16:38)
LUK 22:4
OET-LV: 4 And having_gone_away, he_conversed_with with_the chief_priests and officers, the way how he_may_give_ him _over to_them. (LUK_22:4)
OET-RV: 4 He left the others and went to the chief priests and their officers to discuss a way that he could turn Yeshua over to them. (LUK 22:4)
ACT 5:24
OET-LV: 24 And when they_heard the these messages, both the officer of_the temple and the chief_priests were_thoroughly_perplexing concerning them, what wishfully this might_become. (ACT_5:24)
OET-RV: 24 When they heard this, the officer of the temple and the chief priests were totally puzzled as to what could have happened. (ACT 5:24)
ACT 16:36
OET-LV: 36 And the prison_guard reported the messages to the Paulos: that The officers ˓Have˒_sent_out, in_order_that you_all_may_be_sent_away. Therefore now having_come_out, be_going in peace. (ACT_16:36)
OET-RV: 36 So the officer told Paul, “The magistrates sent these officials to order that you two be released.” (ACT 16:36)
ACT 16:20
OET-LV: 20 and having_brought_ them _forward to_the officers, they_said: These the men being Youdaiōns are_disturbing the city of_us, (ACT_16:20)
OET-RV: 20 They brought them forward to face the magistrates and said, “These Jews are disturbing the peace in our city (ACT 16:20)
ACT 4:1
OET-LV: 4 And of_them speaking to the people, the chief_priests, and the officer of_the temple, and the Saddoukaios_sect approached to_them, (ACT_4:1)
OET-RV: 4 While Peter and Yohan were still talking to the people, the chief priests and a temple officer and some people from the Sadducee sect approached them (ACT 4:1)
ACT 16:22
OET-LV: 22 And the a_crowd rose_up_together against them, and the officers having_torn_off of_them the robes, were_commanding to_be_beating_with_rods them. (ACT_16:22)
OET-RV: 22 An angry crowd gathered around and the magistrates ordered for Paul and Silas to have their robes torn off and then to be beaten with rods. (ACT 16:22)
ACT 5:26
OET-LV: 26 Then having_gone_away, the officer with the attendants was_bringing them, not with force, because/for they_were_fearing the people, lest they_may_be_stoned. (ACT_5:26)
OET-RV: 26 So the temple officer took the attendants and went and got them, but didn’t use force because they were afraid that the people might start throwing rocks at them. (ACT 5:26)
LUK 22:52
OET-LV: 52 And Yaʸsous said to the ones having_come against him, chief_priests, and officers of_the temple, and elders, you_all_came_out with swords and clubs As against a_robber? (LUK_22:52)
OET-RV: 52 Then Yeshua spoke to those who had come to capture him—the chief priests and temple officers and the local elders, “So you all came out here with swords and clubs as if I was a robber? (LUK 22:52)
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