Claudius Lysias is a figure mentioned in the New Testament book of the Acts of the Apostles. According to Acts 21:31–24:22, Lysias was a Roman tribune and the commander (chiliarch) of the Roman garrison ("cohort" Acts 21:31) in Jerusalem.
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Dec 18, 2011 · Claudius Lysias, the tribune, appears in the New Testament in Acts 21-24 in connection with Paul's interaction with the Jews in Palestine.
Dec 18, 2011 · Claudius Lysias, a Roman Tribune was a key figure in the ministry of the Apostle Paul. In this article we consider his place and role in the ...
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Claudius Lysias is the commander of the Roman garrison in Jerusalem who rescued Paul from a mob of Jews, evacuate him to Caesarea, and wrote a deceptive ...