Gefunden 62 Ergebnisse für: soldiers

  • and after this, the soldiers twisted some thorns into a crown and put it on his head and dressed him in a purple robe. (John 19, 2)

  • When the soldiers had finished crucifying Jesus they took his clothing and divided it into four shares, one for each soldier. His undergarment was seamless, woven in one piece from neck to hem; (John 19, 23)

  • so they said to one another, 'Instead of tearing it, let's throw dice to decide who is to have it.' In this way the words of scripture were fulfilled: They divide my garments among them and cast lots for my clothes. That is what the soldiers did. (John 19, 24)

  • Consequently the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first man who had been crucified with him and then of the other. (John 19, 32)

  • one of the soldiers pierced his side with a lance; and immediately there came out blood and water. (John 19, 34)

  • As it was during the days of Unleavened Bread that he had arrested him, he put him in prison, assigning four sections of four soldiers each to guard him, meaning to try him in public after the Passover. (Acts 12, 4)

  • On the night before Herod was to try him, Peter was sleeping between two soldiers, fastened with two chains, while guards kept watch at the main entrance to the prison. (Acts 12, 6)

  • When daylight came there was a great commotion among the soldiers, who could not imagine what had become of Peter. (Acts 12, 18)

  • He immediately called out soldiers and centurions and charged down on the crowd, who stopped beating Paul when they saw the tribune and the soldiers. (Acts 21, 32)

  • When Paul reached the steps, the crowd became so violent that he had to be carried by the soldiers; (Acts 21, 35)

  • Then he summoned two of the centurions and said, 'Get two hundred soldiers ready to leave for Caesarea by the third hour of the night with seventy cavalry and two hundred auxiliaries; (Acts 23, 23)

  • The soldiers carried out their orders; they took Paul and escorted him by night to Antipatris. (Acts 23, 31)


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