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Sunday, April 29, 2012

The Praetorian Guard


The “Praetorian Guard” is never specifically mentioned in the New Testament.  They are referenced as “the praetorium” (τ πραιτωρί) in Philippians 1:13.  They were the bodyguards of the Roman emperors and served for sixteen year terms, followed by a very generous retirement package.

The group was formally chartered in 27 BC/BCE by the first Roman Emperor, Augustus, and, over the years grew to have great political influence,  receiving greater pay and privileges than common Roman soldiers.  The guard was abolished in 312 AD/CE by the Emperor Constantine the Great.

στε τος δεσμούς μου φανερος ν Χριστ γενέσθαι ν λ τ πραιτωρί κα τος λοιπος πάσιν,

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