Jesus bravely revealed his identity to the Roman captain, thwarting Judas' plan to betray him. [1]
Simon of Cyrene, compelled by a Roman centurion to carry the crossbeam for Jesus, went on to become a valiant believer in the gospel of the kingdom and led his family into the heavenly kingdom. [2]
The Roman centurion of Jerusalem, having witnessed the crucifixion, believed in Jesus and entered into full fellowship of the kingdom of heaven on earth. [3] As Jesus thirsted, the Roman centurion of Jerusalem kindly moistened his lips with wine-soaked sponge. [4] The Roman centurion helped bear Jesus' body to the tomb and rolled the doorstone. [5] The Roman centurion of Jerusalem led the procession to Golgotha, carrying the notice that read “Jesus of Nazareth—the King of the Jews.”. [6] The Roman centurion stationed at the cross declared Jesus to be a Son of God after witnessing his death. [7] The Roman centurion of Jerusalem stood astride Master's body with drawn sword to protect it from the angry mob of Jews seeking possession. [8] The Roman centurion of Jerusalem told Luke the story of the thief on the cross. [9] The Roman centurion of Jerusalem took Jesus to Annas by prearrangement after a dispute arose with the Jewish captain of the temple guards. [10]