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Jailers
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In the context of the Bible, jailers are individuals responsible for the custody and supervision of prisoners. Their role is mentioned in several passages, primarily in the New Testament, where they are depicted as figures of authority within the prison system of the Roman Empire. The position of a jailer was one of significant responsibility, as they were accountable for the security and welfare of those imprisoned.

Biblical References:

1.Acts 16:23-34: One of the most notable accounts involving a jailer is found in the Book of Acts. Paul and Silas, after being beaten, were imprisoned in Philippi. The jailer was charged with keeping them securely. "After striking them with many blows, they threw them into prison and ordered the jailer to guard them securely" (Acts 16:23). During the night, an earthquake shook the prison, opening the doors and loosening the chains of the prisoners. The jailer, fearing the escape of the prisoners and the consequent punishment, was about to take his own life. However, Paul intervened, assuring him that all the prisoners were still present. This event led to the jailer's conversion: "Then he brought them out and asked, 'Sirs, what must I do to be saved?' They replied, 'Believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved, you and your household'" (Acts 16:30-31). The jailer and his family were baptized, demonstrating the transformative power of faith and the Gospel.

2.Acts 12:6-10: Another instance involving a jailer, though not directly named, is the account of Peter's miraculous escape from prison. Herod had arrested Peter, intending to bring him to trial. Peter was guarded by soldiers, and the prison was secured. However, an angel of the Lord appeared, and Peter's chains fell off, allowing him to walk out of the prison unnoticed. This passage highlights the divine intervention that often supersedes human authority and control.

Role and Responsibilities:

Jailers in the Roman context were often retired soldiers or individuals appointed by the state. Their primary duty was to ensure that prisoners did not escape and that order was maintained within the prison. They were expected to follow strict protocols and were held accountable for any lapses in security. The role required vigilance, discipline, and sometimes harshness, as they dealt with a variety of prisoners, including those accused of serious crimes.

Spiritual Implications:

The account of the Philippian jailer inActs 16 is particularly significant for its spiritual implications. It illustrates the power of the Gospel to reach individuals in all walks of life, including those in positions of authority and responsibility. The jailer's conversion is a testament to the message of salvation being available to all, regardless of their past actions or societal role. His immediate response to the Gospel and subsequent baptism reflect the transformative impact of encountering Christ.

Cultural and Historical Context:

In the Roman Empire, prisons were not primarily used for long-term incarceration but rather as holding places for those awaiting trial or execution. The conditions were often harsh, and prisoners relied on friends and family for food and other necessities. Jailers, therefore, played a crucial role in the daily lives of prisoners, often determining their treatment and conditions.

The biblical portrayal of jailers provides insight into the broader themes of authority, justice, and redemption. Through the narratives involving jailers, the Bible underscores the potential for divine intervention and the possibility of personal transformation through faith in Jesus Christ.
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Of Eutychian the Monk.
... Accordingly Eutychian sent to thejailers requesting them to relieve the man; but
they having answered that they should bring themselves into danger by...

A Royal-Hearted Exile
... open enemies of Athanasius. The Meletians were also present.Jailers were
at the doors instead of deacons. The priest Macarius, to...

And in Jesus Christ, his Only Son, Our Lord, who was Conceived by...
... Those tyrants andjailers, then, are all expelled now, and in their place has come
Jesus Christ, Lord of life, righteousness, every blessing, and salvation...

When, Therefore, it is Said that the Tradition against Female...
... Democracy was meant to be a more direct way of ruling, not a more indirect way;
and if we do not feel that we are alljailers, so much the worse for us, and...

The Crowning with Thorns.
... to gratify their cruelty by torturing and insulting our Lord, were about fifty in
number, and the greatest part slaves or servants of thejailers and soldiers....

The Way to Treat those who Wrong Us
... Should you not then show the same mercy to your fellow that I showed to you?' And
in anger his master turned him over to thejailers until he should pay all...

Of that Opinion of the Platonists, that the Angels were Themselves...
... and authors, that they may plausibly call them gods, are, after all, but the forgers
of our fetters and chains,"not our creators, but ourjailers and turnkeys...

Strength Profaned and Lost
... Fetters of brass betrayed hisjailers' dread of his possibly returning strength;
and the menial task to which he was set was meant as a humiliation, in giving...

Thou Shalt not Steal.
... For we have to preach this not to Christians, but chiefly to knaves and scoundrels,
to whom it would be more fitting for judges,jailers, or Master Hannes [the...

The Ecclesiastical Trial
... In front stands the Accused, facing him, with thejailers on the one side and
the witnesses on the other. How ought any trial to commence?...

Thesaurus
Jailers (1 Occurrence)
...Jailers (1 Occurrence). Matthew 18:34 "So his master, greatly incensed, handed him
over to thejailers until he should pay all he owed him. (WEY RSV NIV)....

Jailer (8 Occurrences)

Owed (10 Occurrences)
... (See NAS). Matthew 18:34 "So his master, greatly incensed, handed him over to
thejailers until he should pay all he owed him. (WEY NAS NIV)....

Jailor (3 Occurrences)

Greatly (297 Occurrences)
... (DBY RSV NIV). Matthew 18:34 "So his master, greatly incensed, handed him over
to thejailers until he should pay all he owed him. (WEY)....

Incensed (6 Occurrences)
... Incensed (6 Occurrences). Matthew 18:34 "So his master, greatly incensed, handed
him over to thejailers until he should pay all he owed him. (WEY)....

Tormentor (1 Occurrence)
... Probably the imprisonment itself was regarded as "torment" (as it doubtless was),
and the "tormentors" need mean nothing more thanjailers. Burton Scott Easton....

Master (346 Occurrences)
... NIV). Matthew 18:34 "So his master, greatly incensed, handed him over to
thejailers until he should pay all he owed him. (WEY NIV)....

Handed (101 Occurrences)
... (BBE). Matthew 18:34 "So his master, greatly incensed, handed him over to
thejailers until he should pay all he owed him. (WEY NAS)....

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Jailers (1 Occurrence)

Matthew 18:34
"So his master, greatly incensed, handed him over to thejailers until he should pay all he owed him.
(WEY RSV NIV)

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