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Alphabetical [« »] solar 1 sold 7 soldier 4 soldiers 32 sole 2 solely 4 solemn 3 | Frequency [« »] 32 personal 32 point 32 punishment 32 soldiers 32 wisdom 31 ancient 31 condemned | Archbishop Averky (Tauchev) Explanation of the four Gospels IntraText - Concordances soldiers |
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1 1, 1,5 | attempting to escape Herod’s soldiers, were butchered together 2 4, 1,12| local garrison of 100 Roman soldiers.~Some of the cities in Palestine, 3 5, 0,56| when there were armed Roman soldiers safeguarding the peace. 4 6, 2,11| 27, — this was the Roman soldiers, entering into the half-ruined 5 6, 4,6 | left before Judas and the soldiers seized Christ. The Lord 6 6, 4,9 | arrival of Judas and the soldiers. Evangelists Matthew and 7 6, 4,9 | Last Supper, Judas led the soldiers there in the firm expectation 8 6, 4,10| brought part of a legion of soldiers, numbering 1000 and commanded 9 6, 4,10| parts of the garden. The soldiers were armed with swords while 10 6, 4,10| were aware as to Whom the soldiers had to seize, and they were 11 6, 4,10| division, made up of 10,000 soldiers. All the Angels in Heaven 12 6, 6,3 | first two Evangelists, the soldiers led Jesus into the praetorium 13 6, 6,3 | regiment against Him. The soldiers removed the top attire from 14 6, 6,3 | a leaning position. The soldiers then whipped his bare back, 15 6, 6,3 | their scourging, the cruel soldiers began to mock the Sufferer: 16 6, 6,3 | the Divine Sufferer, the soldiers then began to kneel before 17 6, 6,3 | Pilate supplied them with soldiers to carry out the death sentence 18 6, 7 | 17). Of course, the Roman soldiers were not aware that they 19 6, 7 | condemned person belonged to the soldiers that crucified him. According 20 6, 7 | Philon, there were four soldiers that carried out the crucifixion. 21 6, 7 | no value. That’s why the soldiers cast lots with the winner 22 6, 7 | carrying out this act, the soldiers unconsciously fulfilled 23 6, 7 | was subjected to by the soldiers, as well as His pedestrian 24 6, 7,3 | narrate that one of the soldiers immediately ran and took 25 6, 7,3 | ordinarily issued to Roman soldiers to drink, especially in 26 6, 7,3 | Pilate’s permission, the soldiers broke the legs of the two 27 6, 7,3 | His legs. But one of the soldiers pierced His side with his 28 6, 7,4 | stone in the presence of the soldiers, who remained at the tomb 29 7, 0,7 | that’s what they taught the soldiers to say. “Their words are 30 7, 0,7 | surrounded by many guards, soldiers and ordinary Jews?….And 31 7, 0,7 | is totally unlike Roman soldiers — they would have done so 32 7, 0,7 | too is the fact that the soldiers would spread such reports