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A centurion was a type of Roman soldier. They led 100 soldiers.
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See: Rome (Roman Empire, Caesar)
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See: [Rome (Roman Empire, Caesar)](../articles/rome.md)
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The centurion sent two groups of people to Jesus because he was a Gentile. Perhaps he thought the leaders of the Jews had more influence than he did to ask Jesus to heal his servant. So he sent the leaders of the Jews to Jesus.
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Scholars think the centurion was humble because he felt unworthy for Jesus to come to his house and instead he sent his friends to speak with Jesus.
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See: Gentile
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See: [Gentile](../articles/gentile.md)
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1. Jesus never saw people in Israel believe in him so strongly. This Gentile military leader showed that he believed in Jesus more than the people of Israel. That is, God’s chosen people did not show this much faith.
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See: Gentile; Faith (Believe in); People of God
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See: [Gentile](../articles/gentile.md); Faith (Believe in); People of God
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## 7:11-17
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