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Roman Military Armor. After illustrating the importance of divine armor that every Christian must put on, Paul becomes specific and makes a list of what this armor consists. The imagery Paul uses might remind someone of a great Roman centurion, poised and ready for battle.
2 gru 2019 · Now, let me guide you through the armor of God, piece by piece, and teach you some practical ways to use each of them. #1 Belt of Truth. A soldier is only ready for battle when he is girded with his belt. A Roman soldier’s belt was made of metal and thick heavy leather and was the carrying place for his sword.
Description of the elements of Imperial Roman armour. The following diagram names the various items of armour worn by the kind of soldier who would have been familiar to Paul. Notice that Paul does not refer to the spear, the dagger or to the loin protection hung from the balteus.
Paul and his ministry were profoundly affected by Rome and the Roman military. This article is designed to help preachers and teachers understand the Roman military as it relates to Judea. To that end the material is organized in the same order as it is presented in the Gospels and Acts.
During the 1st century A.D., the Roman military had sophisticated armor. Join Bob Stancell as he presents details about the various armor and weaponry that soldiers would have carried during the time of Christ.
Here, Isaiah describes the armour that God puts on when he can find no justice, righteousness or truth amongst his covenant people. Clearly, Paul has based at least some of his “Armour of God” imagery on the Old Testament (OT). The armour worn by a Legionary of the 1 st century.
The Centurion. The backbone of the Roman army were the centurions. The centurions were legionaries and they were clearly noticed because they wore a special helmet, and a more ornate harness of much better quality. They carried a short vinewood staff as a symbol of rank.