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What is a Captain?
        CAP'TAIN
        , an officer in the Jewish army whose rank or power was designated by the number of men under his command, as captain of fifty or captain of a thousand, and the commander or chief of the whole army was called the captain of the host. Deut 1:15 2 Sam 19:13, etc. The divisions of the army were regulated in some measure by the division of families, as the heads of families were usually officers. 2 Chr 25:5. Captains of hundreds, A Roman Captain or Centurion. or larger companies, were probably what would be called in modern phrase staff-officers, and formed the council of war. 1 Chr 13:1. The ''captain of the guard," Acts 28:16, was the commander of the Praetorian troops at Rome. See Centurion. Captain of the Temple, Acts 4:1, was the chief of the priests and Levites who kept guard around and within that sacred edifice. In this non-military sense is Christ called ''Captain" in Heb 2:10.


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Schaff, Philip, Dr. "Biblical Definition for 'captain' in Schaffs Bible Dictionary".
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