G5506 Definition

Strong's number
G5506
Lemma
χιλίαρχος
Transliteration
chilíarchos
Pronunciation
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Strong's definition
the commander of a thousand soldiers ("chiliarch"; i.e. colonel (chief, high) captain from G5507 (χίλιοι) and G757 (ἄρχω);

22 instances of the word χιλίαρχος chilíarchos (G5506)

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  • Revelation 6:15 - And the kings of the earth And the great men And the rich men And the chief captains And the mighty men And every bondman And every free man hid themselves in the dens And in the rocks of the mountains

  • Mark 6:21 - And was come day when a convenient that Herod birthday a supper made lords And high captains And chief estates of Galilee

  • John 18:12 - Then the band and the captain and officers of the Jews took Jesus and bound him

  • Revelation 19:18 - That ye may eat the flesh of kings and the flesh of captains and the flesh of mighty men and the flesh of horses and of them that sit on them and the flesh of all men both free and bond and small and great

  • Acts 21:31 - as they went about And him to kill came tidings unto the chief captain of the band that all was in an uproar Jerusalem

  • Acts 21:32 - Who immediately took soldiers and centurions and ran down unto them and when they saw the chief captain and soldiers they left beating of Paul

  • Acts 21:33 - Then came near the chief captain and took him and commanded him to be bound with chains two and demanded what he was and what he had done

  • Acts 21:37 - was to be And led into Who the castle Who as Paul he said Who unto the chief captain May I speak unto thee Who said Greek Canst thou speak

  • Acts 22:24 - commanded him The chief captain to be brought into the castle and bade by scourging should be examined him that he might know wherefore so against him

  • Acts 22:26 - heard When the centurion that he went and told the chief captain saying Take heed what thou doest for man this a Roman is

  • Acts 22:27 - came Then the chief captain and said unto him Tell me thou a Roman art Then He said Yea

  • Acts 22:28 - answered And the chief captain I With a great sum freedom obtained And Paul said I And was free born

  • Acts 22:29 - straightway Then they departed from him which should him have examined also which the chief captain and was afraid after he knew because a Roman he was also because he had him bound

  • Acts 23:10 - a great And when there arose dissension fearing the chief captain lest should have been pulled in pieces Paul of him commanded the soldiers to go down and to take him from among him to bring and him into the castle

  • Acts 23:15 - Now therefore ye signify to the chief captain with the council that to morrow he down unto you as though ye would enquire concerning he we and or ever come near he ready are to kill he

  • Acts 23:17 - called Then Paul one of the centurions unto him and said young man this Bring unto the chief captain he hath for a certain thing to tell him

  • Acts 23:18 - So he took him and brought him to the chief captain and said the prisoner Paul called me unto him and prayed me this young man and brought him to thee who hath something to say unto thee

  • Acts 23:19 - took Then by the hand him the chief captain and went with him aside privately and asked him What is that thou hast to tell me

  • Acts 23:22 - So the chief captain depart the young man and charged no man him See thou tell that these things thou hast shewed to me

  • Acts 24:7 - came But Lysias the chief captain upon us and with great violence out of hands our took him away

  • Acts 24:22 - heard And these things when Felix he deferred them knowledge of that way and said When Lysias the chief captain shall come down I will know the uttermost matter of your

  • Acts 25:23 - when And on the morrow was come Agrippa and Bernice with great pomp and was entered into the place of hearing with the chief captains and men principal of the city and commandment Festus was brought forth Paul

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