John 18:12 So the battalion and their tribune and the Jewish police closed in, and took Jesus and bound Him. (WEY)
Acts 21:31 But while they were trying to kill Paul, word was taken up to the Tribune in command of the battalion, that all Jerusalem was in a ferment. (WEY RSV)
Acts 21:32 He instantly sent for a few soldiers and their officers, and came down among the people with all speed. At the sight of the Tribune and the troops they ceased beating Paul. (WEY RSV)
Acts 21:33 Then the Tribune, making his way to him, arrested him, and, having ordered him to be secured with two chains, proceeded to ask who he was and what he had been doing. (WEY RSV)
Acts 21:34 Some of the crowd shouted one accusation against Paul and some another, until, as the uproar made it impossible for the truth to be ascertained with certainty, the Tribune ordered him to be brought into the barracks. (WEY)
Acts 21:37 When he was about to be taken into the barracks, Paul said to the Tribune, "May I speak to you?" "Do you know Greek?" the Tribune asked. (WEY RSV)
Acts 22:24 the Tribune ordered him to be brought into the barracks, and be examined by flogging, in order to ascertain the reason why they thus cried out against him. (WEY RSV)
Acts 22:26 On hearing this question, the Captain went to report the matter to the Tribune. "What are you intending to do?" he said. "This man is a Roman citizen." (WEY RSV)
Acts 22:27 So the Tribune came to Paul and asked him, "Tell me, are you a Roman citizen?" "Yes," he said. (WEY RSV)
Acts 22:28 "I paid a large sum for my citizenship," said the Tribune. "But I was born free," said Paul. (WEY RSV)
Acts 22:29 So the men who had been on the point of putting him under torture immediately left him. And the Tribune, too, was frightened when he learnt that Paul was a Roman citizen, for he had had him bound. (WEY RSV)
Acts 22:30 The next day, wishing to know exactly what charge was being brought against him by the Jews, the Tribune ordered his chains to be removed; and, having sent word to the High Priests and all the Sanhedrin to assemble, he brought Paul down and made him stand before them. (WEY)
Acts 23:15 Now therefore you and the Sanhedrin should make representations to the Tribune for him to bring him down to you, under the impression that you intend to inquire more minutely about him; and we are prepared to assassinate him before he comes near the place." (WEY RSV)
Acts 23:17 and Paul called one of the Captains and said, "Take this young man to the Tribune, for he has information to give him." (WEY RSV)
Acts 23:18 So he took him and brought him to the Tribune, and said, "Paul, the prisoner, called me to him and begged me to bring this youth to you, because he has something to say to you." (WEY RSV)
Acts 23:19 Then the Tribune, taking him by the arm, withdrew out of the hearing of others and asked him, "What have you to tell me?" (WEY RSV)
Acts 23:22 So the Tribune sent the youth home, cautioning him. "Do not let any one know that you have given me this information," he said. (WEY RSV)
Acts 24:22 At this point Felix, who was fairly well informed about the new faith, adjourned the trial, saying to the Jews, "When the Tribune Lysias comes down, I will enter carefully into the matter." (WEY RSV)