jailer|jailers in English

noun

[jail·er || 'dʒeɪlə(r)]

jail keeper, one who is in charge of a jail or a section of a jail; one who imprisons another (also jailor)

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1. A Jailer Learns the Truth

2. A Jailer Becomes a Believer

3. Because jailers were the ones who tormented prisoners, the word derived from “touchstone” was also applied to jailers.

4. With that the master had him delivered to the jailers.

5. He's got a keen sense of irony, our jailer.

6. In the first years he had easy-going jailers.

7. 7 This imprisonment led to blessings for the jailer and his family.

8. The Philippian jailer asked Paul, “What must I do to get saved?”

9. Inmates Alerted jailers and they were able to revive him after apparent suicide attempt

10. 11, 12. (a) How does the account about the jailer relate to our ministry?

11. 11 How does the account of the jailer relate to our preaching work?

12. Torog, the Crawling King, is an evil god of torturers, slavers, and jailers

13. This led to the conversion of the jailer and his household. —Ac 16:25-34.

14. 1 day ago · Inmates Alerted jailers and they were able to revive him after apparent suicide attempt

15. In 96 BC , Sima Qian was released from prison. The three-year ordeal in prison ("When you see the jailer you abjectly touch the ground with your forehead.

16. He had never met a Communist, but now, due to cruel treatment and due to the reading matter with which his own jailers had furnished him, he had become a sympathizer.

17. The Arabic version reads, "these two men"; that is, Paul and Silas: who these sergeants were, is not very certain; they seem to be so called in the Greek language, from their carrying rods, or little staves in their hands, and were a sort of Apparitors; by these the magistrates sent orders, either by word of mouth, or in writing, to the jailer