The village leaders explained to Jesus why they were interceding for the centurion. Their affection for him is obvious and quite untypical, as was a Roman soldier"s affection for the Jews. Any person in this centurion"s position could have enriched himself honestly. [1] Consequently the fact that he was so generous with the Jewish residents of Capernaum shows his selfless concern for their welfare. Early Jewish Christian readers should have concluded that since Jews thought this Gentile worthy of Jesus" help they should see no problem with accepting similar people into the church. [source][source][source]