Showing results 1-25 of 33 for “Governor”
AMON : Governor of the city of Samaria (1 Kings 22:26; 2 Chronicles 18:25)
APHSES : A governor of the temple (2 Chronicles 24:15)
AZRIKAM : Governor of the house of Ahaz (2 Chronicles 28:7)
CHILDREN : Tutors and governors for (2 Kings 10:1; Acts 22:3; Galatians 3:24;4:1,2)
CYRENIUS (QUIRINIUS) : Governor of Syria when Jesus was born (Luke 2:2)
FELIX : (The Roman governor of Judaea)
FESTUS : Also called PORCIUS FESTUS, the Roman governor of Judaea, and successor to Governor Felix (Acts 24:27)
GALLIO : (Proconsul (governor) of Achaia)
GEDALIAH : Governor appointed by Nebucbadnezzar after carrying the Jews into captivity (2 Kings 25:22-24)
JOSHUA : A governor of Jerusalem (2 Kings 23:8)
PAUL : Sergius Paulus, governor of the country, is a convert of (Acts 13:7-12)
PAUL : His trial before Governor Felix (Acts 24)
PAUL : His trial before Governor Festus (Acts 25:1-12)
PERSIA : Municipal governments in, provided with dual governors (Nehemiah 3:9,12,16-18)
PILATE, PONTIUS : Roman governor of Judaea during the time of Jesus' ministry (Matthew 27:2; Luke 3:1)
QUIRINIUS : Governor of Syria when Jesus was born (Luke 2:2)
READINGS, SELECT : PAUL IN FRONT OF GOVERNOR FELIX (Acts 24:1-27)
REPHAIAH : Governor over half of Jerusalem during the time of Nehemiah (Nehemiah 3:9)
SENUAH : Father of Judah, a governor of Jerusalem (Nehemiah 11:9)
SEORIM : A governor of the temple (1 Chronicles 24:8)
TATNAI : A Persian governor in Samaria (Ezra 5:3,6;6:6,13)
TERTULLUS : The prosecutor of Paul before Governor Felix (Acts 24:1,2)
TIRSHATHA : A title of Persian governors (Ezra 2:63; Nehemiah 7:65,70;8:9)
BRIBERY » INSTANCES OF » Governor Felix seeks a bribe from Paul (Acts 24:26)
ISHMAEL » A son of Nethaniah » Assassinated Gedaliah, governor of Judah under king of Babylon, and takes many Jews captive (Jeremiah 40:8-16;41:1-11; 2 Kings 25:23-25)