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χιλίαρχος (chilíarchos) from G5507 and G757; the commander of a thousand soldiers ("chiliarch"; i.e. colonel:--(chief, high) captain.
Appears in a total of 23 verses:
JHN 18:12
OET-LV: 12 Therefore the cohort, and the commander, and the attendants of_the Youdaiōns, captured the Yaʸsous and bound him. (JHN_18:12)
OET-RV: 12 So the soldiers and their commander, and the servants of the Jewish leaders arrested Yeshua and tied him up. (JHN 18:12)
REV 6:15
OET-LV: 15 And the kings of_the earth, and the magnates, and the commanders, and the rich, and the mighty, and every slave and free man, hid themselves in the caves and among the rocks of_the mountains, (REV_6:15)
OET-RV: 15 Then the kings on the earth, and high-ranking officials, military officers, rich people and influential individuals, all slaves and free people hid in caves and among rocks on the mountains. (REV 6:15)
ACT 23:19
OET-LV: 19 And the commander having_taken_hold of_the hand of_him, and having_withdrawn by himself, he_was_inquiring: What is it that you_are_having to_report to_me? (ACT_23:19)
OET-RV: 19 The commander took the young man by the hand and led him into his private office and asked, “What do you have to tell me?” (ACT 23:19)
ACT 21:37
OET-LV: 37 And going to_be_being_brought_in into the barracks, the Paulos is_saying to_the commander: - is_it_permitting to_me to_say something to you? And he was_saying: You_are_knowing In_Hellaʸn? (ACT_21:37)
OET-RV: 37 As they were able to carry him into the fortress, Paul called down to the commander, “Can I say something to you?”
¶ “You speak Greek!”, replied the commander. (ACT 21:37)
ACT 23:18
OET-LV: 18 Therefore indeed the one having_taken him, brought him to the commander, and he_is_saying: The prisoner, Paulos, having_called_to me, asked to_lead this the young_man to you, having something to_tell to_you. (ACT_23:18)
OET-RV: 18 So the centurion took him to the commander, explaining, “The prisoner Paul, called me and asked me to bring this young man to you because he has something to report to you.” (ACT 23:18)
REV 19:18
OET-LV: 18 in_order_that you_all_may_eat the_fleshes of_kings, and fleshes of_commanders, and the_fleshes of_mighty, and the_fleshes of_horses, and of_the ones sitting on them, and the_fleshes of_all, free men both and slaves, and small and great. (REV_19:18)
OET-RV: 18 so you can eat the flesh of kings and commanders and warriors and horses and their riders, and the flesh of others, both free and slaves, lowly and prominent.” (REV 19:18)
ACT 23:10
OET-LV: 10 And becoming great, dissension, the commander having_been_afraid lest the Paulos may_be_torn_apart by them, commanded the army having_come_down, to_snatch him from midst of_them, and to_be_bringing him into the barracks. (ACT_23:10)
OET-RV: 10 But the Roman commander was afraid that they might tear Paul apart in the big argument, so he called for his soldiers to come down to uplift Paul and return him to the barracks. (ACT 23:10)
ACT 22:29
OET-LV: 29 Therefore the ones going to_be_interrogating him immediately withdrew from him, the also and was_ commander _afraid, having_learned that he_is a_Ɽōmaios, and because he_was having_bound him. (ACT_22:29)
OET-RV: 29 At this point, the soldiers who were about to interrogate Paul left the room, and even the commander was now afraid after learning that he’d had a Roman citizen tied down to be flogged. (ACT 22:29)
ACT 22:27
OET-LV: 27 And having_approached, the commander said to_him: Be_telling to_me, are you a_Ɽōmaios? And he was_saying: Yes. (ACT_22:27)
OET-RV: 27 So the commander went in to where Paul was and asked him, “Tell me the truth. Are you a Roman citizen?”
¶ “Yes I am,” said Paul. (ACT 22:27)
ACT 21:31
OET-LV: 31 and seeking to_kill_ him _off, there_went_up an_allegation to_the commander of_the cohort, that all Hierousalaʸm/(Yərūshālayim) is_being_confounded, (ACT_21:31)
OET-RV: 31 They were ready to kill Paul, but the commander of the Roman soldiers had heard that all Yerushalem was in an uproar. (ACT 21:31)
ACT 22:26
OET-LV: 26 And having_heard it the centurion, having_approached to_the commander, he_reported saying: What are_you_going to_be_doing? For/Because the this man is a_Ɽōmaios. (ACT_22:26)
OET-RV: 26 When he heard that, the centurion went to the commander and reported, “How are we going to handle this, because this man is a Roman citizen?” (ACT 22:26)
ACT 23:17
OET-LV: 17 And the Paulos having_called_to one of_the centurions, he_was_saying, be_bringing_up this the young_man to the commander, because/for he_is_having something to_report to_him. (ACT_23:17)
OET-RV: 17 Paul then called one of the Roman centurions and told him to take the young man to the commander because he had something to tell him. (ACT 23:17)
ACT 23:22
OET-LV: 22 Therefore indeed the commander sent_away the young_man having_commanded: To_tell to_no_one that you_reported these things to me. (ACT_23:22)
OET-RV: 22 The commander told the young man not to tell anyone else about the ambush and dismissed him. (ACT 23:22)
ACT 24:22
OET-LV: 22 But the Faʸlix he_put_off them, having_known more_exactly the things concerning the way, having_said: Whenever Lusias the commander may_come_down, I_will_be_investigating the things concerning you_all, (ACT_24:22)
OET-RV: 22 But Felix who was already familiar with followers of ‘The Path’, announced that the trial would be adjourned until Commander Lysias arrived when he would investigate further. (ACT 24:22)
ACT 21:32
OET-LV: 32 who immediately having_taken soldiers and centurions, ran_down on them, and which having_seen the commander and the soldiers, they_ceased striking the Paulos. (ACT_21:32)
OET-RV: 32 Taking some soldiers and officers, he immediately ran down to the temple, and when the crowd saw the commander and the soldiers they stopped beating Paul. (ACT 21:32)
ACT 21:33
OET-LV: 33 Then having_neared, the commander took_hold of_him, and commanded him to_be_bound with_ two _chains, and he_was_inquiring who he_might_be and what he_is having_done. (ACT_21:33)
OET-RV: 33 The commander came close and took hold of Paul and ordered that he be tied up with a pair of chains while he tried to find out who he was and what he’d done wrong. (ACT 21:33)
ACT 23:15
OET-LV: 15 Therefore now you_all with the council report to_the commander, so_that he_may_bring_ him _down to you_all, as going to_be_investigating more_exactly the things concerning him, and we are ready to_kill him before the time him to_near, which. (ACT_23:15)
OET-RV: 15 So you guys assemble the council and report to the commander so that he’ll bring him down to you all as if you need more information about his actions, and then we’ll have an opportunity to kill before he gets here. (ACT 23:15)
MRK 6:21
OET-LV: 21 And having_become an_ opportune _day, when Haʸrōdaʸs on_the birthday_celebrations of_him made a_supper, to_the magnates of_him, and to_the commanders, and to_the leaders of_ the _Galilaia/(Gālīl). (MRK_6:21)
OET-RV: 21 However, an opportunity came at Herod’s birthday celebration, when he threw a feast for his top officials and generals and for the leaders in Galilee. (MRK 6:21)
ACT 25:23
OET-LV: 23 Therefore on_the day of_next, the Agrippas and the Bernikaʸ having_come with great pageantry, and having_come_in into the auditorium with both commanders and men which in prominence in_the city, and having_commanded the Faʸstos, the Paulos was_brought. (ACT_25:23)
OET-RV: 23 So the next day, King Agrippa and Bernice formally arrived with all their attendants and entered the auditorium to greet the commanders and the prominent men of the city, and then Festus ordered for Paul to be brought in. (ACT 25:23)
ACT 22:28
OET-LV: 28 and the commander answered: I this the acquired citizenship of_a_great sum. But the Paulos was_saying: But I even have_been_born free. (ACT_22:28)
OET-RV: 28 “Yeah, and I paid a lot for mine as well,” mocked the commander.
¶ “Actually mine is through birth,” Paul responded. (ACT 22:28)
ACT 22:24
OET-LV: 24 the commander commanded him to_be_being_brought_in into the barracks, having_said him to_be_being_interrogated by_floggings, in_order_that he_may_know for that cause they_were_crying_out thus to_him. (ACT_22:24)
OET-RV: 24 So the commander ordered Paul to be brought inside into barracks and ordered that he be flogged and interrogated to determine what he’d done that would make the crowd react like that. (ACT 22:24)
ACT 21:40
OET-LV: 40 And of_ him _having_permitted, the Paulos having_stood on the stairs, gestured with_his hand to_the people, and great silence having_become, he_called_out in_his Hebraios language saying, (ACT_21:40)
OET-RV: 40 The commander nodded, so the soldiers stood Paul on the stairs where he gestured to the people. The crowd quietened down, and so Paul spoke loudly in his Hebrew language: (ACT 21:40)
ACT 24:7
OET-LV: 7 (ACT_24:7)
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