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| [1]AndG1161 PaulG3972, earnestly beholdingG816[G5660] the councilG4892, saidG2036[G5627], MenG435 and brethrenG80, IG1473 have livedG4176[G5769] in allG3956 goodG18 conscienceG4893 before GodG2316 untilG891 thisG5026 dayG2250. |
[1]And Paul beheld earnestly the Council, and said, Men and brethren, I have in all good conscience served God until this day. |
| [2]AndG1161 the high priestG749 AnaniasG367 commandedG2004[G5656] them that stood byG3936[G5761] himG846 to smiteG5180[G5721] himG846 on the mouthG4750. |
[2]Then the high Priest Ananias commanded them that stood by, to smite him on the mouth. |
| [3]ThenG5119 saidG2036[G5627] PaulG3972 untoG4314 himG846, GodG2316 shallG3195[G5719] smiteG5180[G5721] theeG4571, thou whitedG2867[G5772] wallG5109: forG2532 sittestG2521[G5736] thouG4771 to judgeG2919[G5723] meG3165 afterG2596 the lawG3551, andG2532 commandestG2753[G5719] meG3165 to be smittenG5180[G5745] contrary to the lawG3891?[G5723] |
[3]Then said Paul to him, God will smite thee, thou whited wall: for thou sittest to judge me according to the Law, and commandest thou me to be smitten contrary to the Law? |
| [4]AndG1161 they that stood byG3936[G5761] saidG2036[G5627], Revilest thouG3058[G5719] God'sG2316 high priestG749? |
[4]And they that stood by, said, Revilest thou God's high Priest? |
| [5]ThenG5037 saidG5346[G5713] PaulG3972, I wistG1492[G5715] notG3756, brethrenG80, thatG3754 he wasG2076[G5748] the high priestG749: forG1063 it is writtenG1125[G5769], Thou shaltG2046 notG3756 speakG2046[G5692] evilG2560 of the rulerG758 of thyG4675 peopleG2992. |
[5]Then said Paul, I knew not, brethren, that he was the high Priest: for it is written, Thou shalt not speak evil of the Ruler of thy people. |
| [6]ButG1161 when PaulG3972 perceivedG1097[G5631] thatG3754 the oneG1520 partG3313 wereG2076[G5748] SadduceesG4523, andG1161 the otherG2087 PhariseesG5330, he cried outG2896[G5656] inG1722 the councilG4892, MenG435 and brethrenG80, IG1473 amG1510[G5748] a PhariseeG5330, the sonG5207 of a PhariseeG5330: ofG4012 the hopeG1680 andG2532 resurrectionG386 of the deadG3498 IG1473 am called in questionG2919.[G5743] |
[6]But when Paul perceived that the one part were of the Sadducees, and the other of the Pharisees, he cried in the Council, Men and brethren, I am a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee: I am accused of the hope and resurrection of the dead. |
| [7]AndG1161 when heG846 hadG2980 soG5124 saidG2980[G5660], there aroseG1096[G5633] a dissensionG4714 between the PhariseesG5330 andG2532 the SadduceesG4523: andG2532 the multitudeG4128 was dividedG4977.[G5681] |
[7]And when he had said this, there was a dissension between the Pharisees and the Sadducees, so that the multitude was divided. |
| [8]ForG1063[G3303] the SadduceesG4523 sayG3004[G5719] that there isG1511[G5750] noG3361 resurrectionG386, neitherG3366 angelG32, norG3383 spiritG4151: butG1161 the PhariseesG5330 confessG3670[G5719] bothG297. |
[8]For the Sadducees say that there is no resurrection, neither Angel, nor spirit: but the Pharisees confess both. |
| [9]AndG1161 there aroseG1096[G5633] a greatG3173 cryG2906: andG2532 the scribesG1122 that were of the Pharisees'G5330 partG3313 aroseG450[G5631], and stroveG1264[G5711], sayingG3004[G5723], We findG2147[G5719] noG3762 evilG2556 inG1722 thisG5129 manG444: butG1161 ifG1487 a spiritG4151 orG2228 an angelG32 hath spokenG2980[G5656] to himG846, let usG2313 notG3361 fightG2313 against GodG5725. |
[9]Then there was a great cry: and the Scribes of the Pharisees part rose up, and strove, saying, We find none evil in this man: but if a spirit or an Angel hath spoken to him, let us not fight against God. |
| [10]AndG1161 when there aroseG1096[G5637] a greatG4183 dissensionG4714, the chief captainG5506, fearingG2125[G5685] lestG3361 PaulG3972 should have been pulled in piecesG1288[G5686] ofG5259 themG846, commandedG2753[G5656] the soldiersG4753 to go downG2597[G5631], and to takeG726 himG846 by forceG726[G5658] fromG1537 amongG3319 themG846, andG5037 to bringG71[G5721] him intoG1519 the castleG3925. |
[10]And when there was a great dissension, the chief captain, fearing lest Paul should have been pulled in pieces of them, commanded the soldiers to go down, and to take him from among them, and to bring him into the castle. |
| [11]AndG1161 the nightG3571 followingG1966[G5752] the LordG2962 stood byG2186[G5631] himG846, and saidG2036[G5627], Be of good cheerG2293[G5720], PaulG3972: forG1063 asG5613 thou hast testifiedG1263[G5662] ofG4012 meG1700 inG1519 JerusalemG2419, soG3779 mustG1163[G5748] thouG4571 bear witnessG3140[G5658] alsoG2532 atG1519 RomeG4516. |
[11]Now the night following the Lord stood by him, and said, Be of good courage, Paul: for as thou hast testified of me in Jerusalem, so must thou bear witness also at Rome. |
| [12]AndG1161 when it wasG1096[G5637] dayG2250, certainG5100 of the JewsG2453 banded togetherG4160[G5660][G4963], and boundG332 themselvesG1438 under a curseG332[G5656], sayingG3004[G5723] that they wouldG5315 neitherG3383 eatG5315[G5629] norG3383 drinkG4095[G5629] tillG2193[G3739] they had killedG615[G5725] PaulG3972. |
[12]And when the day was come, certain of the Jews made an assembly, and bound themselves with an oath, saying, that they would neither eat nor drink, till they had killed Paul. |
| [13]AndG1161 they wereG2258[G5713] more thanG4119 fortyG5062 whichG3588 had madeG4160[G5761] thisG5026 conspiracyG4945. |
[13]And they were more than forty, which had made this conspiracy. |
| [14]And theyG3748 came toG4334[G5631] the chief priestsG749 andG2532 eldersG4245, and saidG2036[G5627], We have boundG332[G5656] ourselvesG1438 under a great curseG331, that we will eatG1089[G5664] nothingG3367 untilG2193[G3739] we have slainG615[G5725] PaulG3972. |
[14]And they came to the chief Priests and Elders, and said, We have bound ourselves with a solemn oath, that we will eat nothing, until we have slain Paul. |
| [15]NowG3568 thereforeG3767 yeG5210 withG4862 the councilG4892 signifyG1718[G5657] to the chief captainG5506 thatG3704 he bringG2609 himG846 downG2609[G5632] untoG4314 youG5209 to morrowG839, asG5613 though ye wouldG3195[G5723] enquireG1231[G5721] something more perfectlyG197 concerningG4012 himG846: andG1161 weG2249, or everG4253 heG846 come nearG1448[G5658], areG2070[G5748] readyG2092 to killG337[G5629] himG846. |
[15]Now therefore, ye and the Council signify to the chief captain, that he bring him forth unto you tomorrow, as though you would know something more perfectly of him, and we, or ever he come near, will be ready to kill him. |
| [16]AndG1161 when Paul'sG3972 sister'sG79 sonG5207 heardG191[G5660] of their lying in waitG1749, he wentG3854[G5637] andG2532 enteredG1525[G5631] intoG1519 the castleG3925, and toldG518[G5656] PaulG3972. |
[16]But when Paul's sister's son heard of their laying await, he went, and entered into the castle, and told Paul, |
| [17]ThenG1161 PaulG3972 calledG4341[G5666] oneG1520 of the centurionsG1543 unto him, and saidG5346[G5713], BringG520[G5628] thisG5126 young manG3494 untoG4314 the chief captainG5506: forG1063 he hathG2192[G5719] a certain thingG5100 to tellG518[G5658] himG846. |
[17]And Paul called one of the Centurions unto him, and said, Bring this young man unto the chief captain: for he hath a certain thing to show him. |
| [18]SoG3767[G3303] he tookG3880[G5631] himG846, and broughtG71[G5627] him toG4314 the chief captainG5506, andG2532 saidG5346[G5748], PaulG3972 the prisonerG1198 calledG4341[G5666] meG3165 unto him, and prayed meG2065[G5656] to bringG71[G5629] thisG5126 young manG3494 untoG4314 theeG4571, who hathG2192[G5723] somethingG5100 to sayG2980[G5658] unto theeG4671. |
[18]So he took him, and brought him to the chief captain, and said, Paul the prisoner called me unto him, and prayed me to bring this young man unto thee, which hath something to say unto thee. |
| [19]ThenG1161 the chief captainG5506 tookG1949[G5637] himG846 by the handG5495, andG2532 went with him asideG402[G5660] privatelyG2596[G2398], and askedG4441[G5711] him, WhatG5101 isG2076[G5748] thatG3739 thou hastG2192[G5719] to tellG518[G5658] meG3427? |
[19]Then the chief captain took him by the hand, and went apart with him alone, and asked him, What hast thou to show me? |
| [20]AndG1161 he saidG2036[G5627],[G3754] The JewsG2453 have agreedG4934[G5639] to desireG2065[G5658] theeG4571 thatG3704 thou wouldest bring downG2609[G5632] PaulG3972 to morrowG839 intoG1519 the councilG4892, asG5613 though they wouldG3195[G5723] enquireG4441[G5738] somewhatG5100 ofG4012 himG846 more perfectlyG197. |
[20]And he said, The Jews have conspired to desire thee, that thou wouldest bring forth Paul tomorrow into the Council, as though they would inquire somewhat of him more perfectly. |
| [21]ButG3767 doG3982 notG3361 thouG4771 yieldG3982[G5686] unto themG846: forG1063 there lie in wait forG1748[G5719] himG846 ofG1537 themG846 more thanG4119 fortyG5062 menG435, whichG3748 have boundG332 themselvesG1438 with an oathG332[G5656], that they willG5315 neitherG3383 eatG5315[G5629] norG3383 drinkG4095[G5629] tillG2193[G3739] they have killedG337[G5661] himG846: andG2532 nowG3568 are theyG1526[G5748] readyG2092, looking forG4327[G5740] a promiseG1860 fromG575 theeG4675. |
[21]But let them not persuade thee: for there lie in wait for him of them, more than forty men, which have bound themselves with an oath, that they will neither eat nor drink, till they have killed him: and now are they ready, and wait for thy promise. |
| [22]SoG3303[G3767] the chief captainG5506 then letG630 the young manG3494 departG630[G5656], and chargedG3853[G5660] him, See thou tellG1583[G5658] no manG3367 thatG3754 thou hast shewedG1718[G5656] these thingsG5023 toG4314 meG3165. |
[22]The chief captain then let the young man depart, and charged him to speak it to no man, that he had showed him these things. |
| [23]AndG2532 he called untoG4341[G5666] himG5100 twoG1417 centurionsG1543, sayingG2036[G5627], Make readyG2090[G5657] two hundredG1250 soldiersG4757 toG3704 goG4198[G5680] toG2193 CaesareaG2542, andG2532 horsemenG2460 threescore and tenG1440, andG2532 spearmenG1187 two hundredG1250, atG575 the thirdG5154 hourG5610 of the nightG3571; |
[23]And he called unto him two certain Centurions, saying, Make ready two hundred soldiers, that they may go to Caesarea, and horsemen three score and ten, and two hundred, with darts at the third hour of the night. |
| [24]AndG5037 provideG3936[G5658] them beastsG2934, thatG2443 they may setG1913 PaulG3972 onG1913[G5660], and bring him safeG1295[G5661] untoG4314 FelixG5344 the governorG2232. |
[24]And let them make ready an horse that Paul being set on, may be brought safe unto Felix the Governor. |
| [25]And he wroteG1125[G5660] a letterG1992 afterG4023[G5723] thisG5126 mannerG5179: |
[25]And he wrote an epistle in this manner, |
| [26]ClaudiusG2804 LysiasG3079 unto the most excellentG2903 governorG2232 FelixG5344 sendeth greetingG5463.[G5721] |
[26]Claudius Lysias unto the most noble Governor Felix sendeth greeting. |
| [27]ThisG5126 manG435 was takenG4815[G5685] ofG5259 the JewsG2453, andG2532 shouldG3195[G5723] have been killedG337[G5745] ofG5259 themG846: then came IG2186[G5631] withG4862 an armyG4753, and rescuedG1807[G5639] himG846, having understoodG3129[G5631] thatG3754 he wasG2076[G5748] a RomanG4514. |
[27]As this man was taken of the Jews, and should have been killed of them, I came upon them with the garrison, and rescued him, perceiving that he was a Roman. |
| [28]AndG1161 whenG1014 I wouldG1014[G5740] have knownG1097[G5629] the causeG156 whereforeG1223[G3739] they accusedG1458[G5707] himG846, I broughtG2609 himG846 forthG2609[G5627] intoG1519 theirG846 councilG4892: |
[28]And when I would have known the cause, wherefore they accused him, I brought him forth into their Council. |
| [29]WhomG3739 I perceivedG2147[G5627] to be accusedG1458[G5746] ofG4012 questionsG2213 of theirG846 lawG3551, butG1161 to haveG2192[G5723] nothingG3367 laid to his chargeG1462 worthyG514 of deathG2288 orG2228 of bondsG1199. |
[29]There I perceived that he was accused of questions of their Law, but had no crime worthy of death, or of bonds. |
| [30]AndG1161 when it was toldG3377[G5685] meG3427 how thatG5259 the JewsG2453 laid waitG1917[G3195][G5721][G1510][G5705] forG1519 the manG435, I sentG3992[G5656] straightwayG1824 toG4314 theeG4571, and gave commandmentG3853[G5660] to his accusersG2725 alsoG2532 to sayG3004[G5721] beforeG1909 theeG4675 what they had againstG4314 himG846. FarewellG4517.[G5770] |
[30]And when it was showed me, how that the Jews laid wait for the man, I sent him straightway to thee, and commanded his accusers to speak before thee the things that they had against him. Farewell. |
| [31]ThenG3767[G3303] the soldiersG4757, asG2596 it was commandedG1299[G5772] themG846, tookG353[G5631] PaulG3972, and broughtG71[G5627] him byG1223 nightG3571 toG1519 AntipatrisG494. |
[31]Then the soldiers as it was commanded them, took Paul, and brought him by night to Antipatris. |
| [32][G1161]On the morrowG1887 they leftG1439[G5660] the horsemenG2460 to goG4198[G5738] withG4862 himG846, and returnedG5290[G5656] toG1519 the castleG3925: |
[32]And the next day, they left the horsemen to go with him, and returned unto the castle. |
| [33]WhoG3748, when they cameG1525[G5631] toG1519 CaesareaG2542, andG2532 deliveredG325[G5631] the epistleG1992 to the governorG2232, presentedG3936[G5656] PaulG3972 alsoG2532 before himG846. |
[33]Now when they came to Caesarea, they delivered the epistle to the Governor, and presented Paul also unto him. |
| [34]AndG1161 when the governorG2232 had readG314[G5631] the letterG2532, he askedG1905[G5660] ofG1537 whatG4169 provinceG1885 he wasG2076[G5748]. AndG2532 when he understoodG4441[G5637] thatG3754 he was ofG575 CiliciaG2791; |
[34]So when the Governor had read it, he asked of what province he was: and when he understood that he was of Cilicia, |
| [35]I will hearG1251[G5695] theeG4675, said heG5346[G5713], whenG3752 thineG4675 accusersG2725 areG3854 alsoG2532 comeG3854[G5638]. AndG5037 he commandedG2753[G5656] himG846 to be keptG5442[G5733] inG1722 Herod'sG2264 judgment hallG4232. |
[35]I will hear thee, said he, when thine accusers also are come, and commanded him to be kept in Herod's judgment hall. |