| Ps 2:3 | | | Let us break their | bands | asunder, and cast away their |
| Ps 72:4 | | | For there are no | bands | in their death: but their |
| Ps 106:14 | | | of death, and brake their | bands | in sunder |
| Ps 118:61 | | | The | bands | of the wicked have robbed |
| Prov 30:27 | | | forth all of them by | bands | |
| Mt 27:27 | | | gathered unto him the whole | band | of soldiers |
| Mk 15:16 | | | they call together the whole | band | |
| Lk 8:29 | | | fetters; and he brake the | bands, | and was driven of the |
| Jn 18:3 | | | Judas then, having received a | band | of men and officers from |
| Jn 18:12 | | | Then the | band | and the captain and officers |
| Acts 10:1 | | | Cornelius, a centurion of the | band | called the Italian band |
| Acts 10:1 | | | the band called the Italian | band | |
| Acts 16:26 | | | were opened, and every one’s | bands | were loosed |
| Acts 21:31 | | | the chief captain of the | band, | that all Jerusalem was in |
| Acts 22:30 | | | he loosed him from his | bands, | and commanded the chief priests |
| Acts 23:12 | | | day, certain of the Jews | banded | together, and bound themselves under |
| Acts 27:1 | | | Julius, a centurion of Augustus’ | band | |
| Acts 27:40 | | | sea, and loosed the rudder | bands, | and hoised up the mainsail |