Spearmen
Spearmen
dexiolaboi (Act 23:23). Light-armed troops, as distinguished from bowmen and targeteers; derived from their grasping the weapon with the right hand which the others could not. Alexandrinus manuscript reads dexioboloi, “hurlers with the right hand.” So Syriac version. Escorted Paul to Caesarea from Jerusalem by night. Distinguished from the heavy armed “legionaries” (stratiotai), who only went as far as Antipatris, and from the cavalry who went forward to Caesarea. They accompanied these latter, and were evidently so lightly armed as to be able to keep pace on the march with the mounted soldiers.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Spearmen
Paul was sent to Caesarea in the custody of two hundred of these troops. They are supposed to have been armed with a light lance. Act 23:23.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Spearmen
Spearmen. Act 23:23. These were, probably, troops so lightly armed as to be able to keep pace, on the march with mounted soldiers.