Story of the centurion can be found in Matthew 8:5-10.
at most once sometimes none. for example for the roman centurion the centurion told jesus that he did not have to come to do the miracle the centurion needed, but just say it was done and it would be; because of jesus authority. no prayer said at all. the centurion had authority and recognized that jesus did too. jesus commented on this that he had not seen so much faith in any of the jews as he saw in that gentile roman centurion.
Jesus: "Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit" (Luke 23:46)Centurion: "Certainly this was a righteous man" (Luke 23:47)
This man's confidence in Jesus' powers-to heal even from a distance-amazed Jesus. At the same time, he was greatly moved by the man's humility.
The bible does not say anything about dreaming for Jesus.
Jesus physical appearance is NOT recorded in the Bible.
No, Alban is a Centurion in the Biblically-based fiction--'The Centurion's Wife'.
Centurion is used 24 times in the KJV Bible.
at most once sometimes none. for example for the roman centurion the centurion told jesus that he did not have to come to do the miracle the centurion needed, but just say it was done and it would be; because of jesus authority. no prayer said at all. the centurion had authority and recognized that jesus did too. jesus commented on this that he had not seen so much faith in any of the jews as he saw in that gentile roman centurion.
The centurion went to Jesus asking for healing because his servant was paralyzed and suffering. He believed in Jesus' power to heal and showed great faith, asking Jesus to simply speak a word for his servant to be healed. Jesus commended the centurion for his faith and granted his request.
His incredible faith. The centurion asked Jesus to heal someone back home, claiming that Jesus could do it from right there, and wouldn't even have to travel back with the Centurion. Jesus was so impressed he proclaimed he had never seen a man of greater faith.
I don't know of anyone in the Bible who died more than once, but Jesus did bring a man named Lazarus and a centurion's daughter back to life after they had died.
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The Centurion sought Jesus because he was a humble and honorable man who loved Israel. He loved the people of Israel and, therefore, had love for their God.
Jesus: "Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit" (Luke 23:46)Centurion: "Certainly this was a righteous man" (Luke 23:47)
Many believed in jesus Christ after the miracles, like the Roman centurion.
I'm not aware of any place in the Bible where the number of a centurion's command is noted. I could be wrong on this. If it is there, it would have to be someplace in the New Testament. The Bible is a religious Book, not a military manual.
The Bible gives no names for any of the Romans involved in the crucifixion of Jesus other than that of Procurator Pontius Pilate.