Bible Cross References
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Matthew 4:13
He did not stay in Nazareth, but went to live in Capernaum, a town by Lake Galilee, in the territory of Zebulun and Naphtali.
Matthew 9:1
Jesus got into the boat and went back across the lake to his own town,
Matthew 11:23
And as for you, Capernaum! Did you want to lift yourself up to heaven? You will be thrown down to hell! If the miracles which were performed in you had been performed in Sodom, it would still be in existence today!
Mark 2:1
A few days later Jesus went back to Capernaum, and the news spread that he was at home.
Luke 7:1
When Jesus had finished saying all these things to the people, he went to Capernaum.
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Matthew 27:54
When the army officer and the soldiers with him who were watching Jesus saw the earthquake and everything else that happened, they were terrified and said, "He really was the Son of God!"
Mark 15:39
The army officer who was standing there in front of the cross saw how Jesus had died. "This man was really the Son of God!" he said.
Luke 7:2-10
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A Roman officer there had a servant who was very dear to him; the man was sick and about to die.
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When the officer heard about Jesus, he sent some Jewish elders to ask him to come and heal his servant.
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They came to Jesus and begged him earnestly, "This man really deserves your help.
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He loves our people and he himself built a synagogue for us."
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So Jesus went with them. He was not far from the house when the officer sent friends to tell him, "Sir, don't trouble yourself. I do not deserve to have you come into my house,
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neither do I consider myself worthy to come to you in person. Just give the order, and my servant will get well.
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I, too, am a man placed under the authority of superior officers, and I have soldiers under me. I order this one, 'Go!' and he goes; I order that one, 'Come!' and he comes; and I order my slave, 'Do this!' and he does it."
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Jesus was surprised when he heard this; he turned around and said to the crowd following him, "I tell you, I have never found faith like this, not even in Israel!"
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The messengers went back to the officer's house and found his servant well.
Acts 10:1-33
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There was a man in Caesarea named Cornelius, who was a captain in the Roman army regiment called "The Italian Regiment."
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He was a religious man; he and his whole family worshiped God. He also did much to help the Jewish poor people and was constantly praying to God.
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It was about three o'clock one afternoon when he had a vision, in which he clearly saw an angel of God come in and say to him, "Cornelius!"
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He stared at the angel in fear and said, "What is it, sir?" The angel answered, "God is pleased with your prayers and works of charity, and is ready to answer you.
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And now send some men to Joppa for a certain man whose full name is Simon Peter.
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He is a guest in the home of a tanner of leather named Simon, who lives by the sea."
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Then the angel went away, and Cornelius called two of his house servants and a soldier, a religious man who was one of his personal attendants.
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He told them what had happened and sent them off to Joppa.
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The next day, as they were on their way and coming near Joppa, Peter went up on the roof of the house about noon in order to pray.
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He became hungry and wanted something to eat; while the food was being prepared, he had a vision.
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He saw heaven opened and something coming down that looked like a large sheet being lowered by its four corners to the earth.
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In it were all kinds of animals, reptiles, and wild birds.
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A voice said to him, "Get up, Peter; kill and eat!"
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But Peter said, "Certainly not, Lord! I have never eaten anything ritually unclean or defiled."
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The voice spoke to him again, "Do not consider anything unclean that God has declared clean."
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This happened three times, and then the thing was taken back up into heaven.
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While Peter was wondering about the meaning of this vision, the men sent by Cornelius had learned where Simon's house was, and they were now standing in front of the gate.
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They called out and asked, "Is there a guest here by the name of Simon Peter?"
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Peter was still trying to understand what the vision meant, when the Spirit said, "Listen! Three men are here looking for you.
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So get ready and go down, and do not hesitate to go with them, for I have sent them."
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So Peter went down and said to the men, "I am the man you are looking for. Why have you come?"
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"Captain Cornelius sent us," they answered. "He is a good man who worships God and is highly respected by all the Jewish people. An angel of God told him to invite you to his house, so that he could hear what you have to say."
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Peter invited the men in and had them spend the night there. The next day he got ready and went with them; and some of the believers from Joppa went along with him.
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The following day he arrived in Caesarea, where Cornelius was waiting for him, together with relatives and close friends that he had invited.
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As Peter was about to go in, Cornelius met him, fell at his feet, and bowed down before him.
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But Peter made him rise. "Stand up," he said, "I myself am only a man."
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Peter kept on talking to Cornelius as he went into the house, where he found many people gathered.
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He said to them, "You yourselves know very well that a Jew is not allowed by his religion to visit or associate with Gentiles. But God has shown me that I must not consider any person ritually unclean or defiled.
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And so when you sent for me, I came without any objection. I ask you, then, why did you send for me?"
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Cornelius said, "It was about this time three days ago that I was praying in my house at three o'clock in the afternoon. Suddenly a man dressed in shining clothes stood in front of me
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and said: 'Cornelius! God has heard your prayer and has taken notice of your works of charity.
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Send someone to Joppa for a man whose full name is Simon Peter. He is a guest in the home of Simon the tanner of leather, who lives by the sea.'
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And so I sent for you at once, and you have been good enough to come. Now we are all here in the presence of God, waiting to hear anything that the Lord has instructed you to say."
Acts 22:25
But when they had tied him up to be whipped, Paul said to the officer standing there, "Is it lawful for you to whip a Roman citizen who hasn't even been tried for any crime?"
Acts 23:17
Then Paul called one of the officers and said to him, "Take this young man to the commander; he has something to tell him."
Acts 23:23
Then the commander called two of his officers and said, "Get two hundred soldiers ready to go to Caesarea, together with seventy horsemen and two hundred spearmen, and be ready to leave by nine o'clock tonight.
Acts 27:13
A soft wind from the south began to blow, and the men thought that they could carry out their plan, so they pulled up the anchor and sailed as close as possible along the coast of Crete.
Acts 27:31
But Paul said to the army officer and soldiers, "If the sailors don't stay on board, you have no hope of being saved."
Acts 27:43
But the army officer wanted to save Paul, so he stopped them from doing this. Instead, he ordered everyone who could swim to jump overboard first and swim ashore;