Lysias. A Roman commander in the New Testament, also known as Claudius, who played a role in the events involving Paul (acai). Other forms include: Claudius, Claudius Lysias. Roles include: Official. Lysias is also referred to as: Claudius (Lysias).
Familial Relationships of Lysias
- Gender: male
NT Distribution of References
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- References: Acts: 2
Key References for Lysias: ACT 23:26, ACT 24:7, ACT 24:22.
In the New Testament (BSB), words representing “Lysias” are translated as Claudius Lysias (1x), Lysias (1x).
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Claudius Lysias (ACT 23:26)
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Lysias (ACT 24:22)
- I (ACT 23:30)
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Greetings (ACT 23:26)
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when I came (ACT 23:27)
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to rescue him For I had learned (ACT 23:27)
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since I wanted (ACT 23:28)
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to understand (ACT 23:28)
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I brought him down (ACT 23:28)
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I found that (ACT 23:29)
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I sent him (ACT 23:30)
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I also instructed (ACT 23:30)
- ACT 23:26; ACT 24:7; ACT 24:22