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Acts - Chapter: 23

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23:1Paul behelde the counsell & said: men and brethren. I haue liued in al good conscience before God vntyll thys day.
23:2The hye priest Ananias commaunded them that stode by, to smyte hym on the mouth.
23:3Then sayde Paul to hym: God smite the thou paynted wall. Sittest thou and iudgest me after the lawe, and commaundest me to be smyten contrarye to the lawe?
23:4And they that stode by, sayde: reuylest thou Gods hye priest?
23:5Then sayde Paule: I wyste not brethren that he was the hye priest. For it is writen: thou shalt not cursse the ruler of thy people.
23:6When Paule perceyued that the one part were Saduces, and the other Pharyses: he cryed oute in the counsell: Men and brethren, I am a Pharisey, the sonne of a Pharysey. Of the hope and resurreccyon from death. I am iudged.
23:7And when he had so sayde, there arose a debate betwene the Pharyseis and the Saduces, and the multytude was deuyded:
23:8For the Saduces saye, that there is no resurreccyon, neyther aungell, nor spirite. But the Pharyseis graunte both.
23:9And there arose a great crye, and the Scrybes whiche were of the Phariseys parte arose and stroue, saiyng: we fynde none euyll in thys man. Thoughe a spirite or an angell haue appeared to hym, let vs not stryue agaynst God.
23:10And when there arose great debate, the captayne fearynge lest Paule shoulde haue bene plucked a sundre of them, commaunded the souldyers to go doune, and to take hym from among them, and to bryng hym into the castle.
23:11The nyght folowynge, God stode by hym and sayed: be of good cheare Paule: for as thou haste testifyed of me in Ierusalem, so must thou beare wytnes at Rome.
23:12When daye was come, certayne of the Iewes gathered them selues together, & made a vowe, saiynge, that they woulde neyther eate nor drynke, tyll they had kylled Paul.
23:13They were about .xl. which had made thus conspiracyon.
23:14And they came to the chiefe priestes and elders, and sayde: we haue bounde our selues with a vowe, that we wyll eate nothynge vntyll we haue slayne Paule.
23:15Nowe therfore geue ye knoweledge to the vpper captayne & to the counsell, that he brynge hym forthe vnto vs to morowe as thoughe we woulde knowe some thynge more perfectlye of hym: But we, or euer he come neare, are readye in the meane season to kyll hym.
23:16When Paules systers sonne heard of theyr laiyng awayt: he went & entred into the castle, and tolde Paul.
23:17And Paul called one of the vnder captaynes to hym, and sayde: brynge thys yongemen to the hye captayne, for he hathe a certayne thinge to shewe hym.
23:18And he toke hym, & led hym to the hygh captayne, & sayde: Paul the prysoner called me vnto hym, and prayed me to brynge thys yonge man vnto the whiche hath a certayne matter to shewe the.
23:19The hye captayne toke him by the hande, and wente aparte with hym oute of the way, and axed hym, what haste thou to saye vnto me?
23:20And he sayde: the Iewes are determyned to desyre the that thou wouldest brynge forthe Paule to morowe into the counsell, as though they woulde enquyre some what of him more perfectely.
23:21But folowe not theyr myndes: for there lye in wayte for hym of them, moo then .xl. men, which haue bounde them selues with a vowe, that they wyll neyther eate nor drinke tyll they haue kylled hym. And now are they readye, and loke for thy promes.
23:22The vpper captayne let the yonge man departe, & charged hym: se thou tel it out to no man that thou hast shewed these thynges to me.
23:23And he called vnto hym two vnder captaynes, saiynge: make readye two hundred souldyers to go to Cesarea, and horsmen thre score and ten, and speare men two hondred at the thyrde houre of the nyght.
23:24And delyuer them beastes that they may put Paule on, and bryng hym safe vnto Felix the hye debitie,
23:25and wrote a letter in thys maner.
23:26Claudius Lisias to the moste myghtye rular Felix sendeth gretynges.
23:27Thys man was taken of the Iewes, and shoulde haue ben kylled of them. Then came I with souldiers and reserued hym, and perceyued that he was a Romayne.
23:28And when I woulde haue knowen the cause, wherfor they accused him, I brought hym forth into theyr counsell:
23:29there perceyued I that he was accused of questyons of theyr lawe: but was not gyltye of any thynge worthy of death or of boundes.
23:30Afterward when it was shewed me, how that the Iewes layde wayte for the man, I sent him strayght waye to the, and gaue commaundement to hys accusars, yf they had oughte agaynste hym to tell it vnto the. Fare well.
23:31Then the souldyours as it was commaunded them, toke Paule and broughte hym by nyght to Antipatras.
23:32On the morowe they lefte the horsmen to go with hym and returned vnto the castle.
23:33Whiche when they came to Cesarea, they delyuered the Epistle to the debitie, and presented Paul before hym.
23:34When the debitie had redde the letter, he axed of what countreye he was: and when he vnderstode that he was of Cicill,
23:35I wyll heare the (sayde he) when thyne accusars are come also: and commaunded hym to be kepte in Herodes Pallayce.

 

23:1Paul behelde the councel, and sayde: men, and brethren I haue lyued in all good conscyence before God vntyll this daye.
23:2And the hye preste Ananias commaunded them that stode by, to smyte hym on the mouth.
23:3Then sayde Paul vnto hym: God shall smyte the thou paynted wall. Syttest thou and iudgest me after the lawe: and commaundest me to be smytten contrary to the lawe?
23:4And they that stode by, sayde reuylest thou Goddes hye preste?
23:5Then sayd Paul: I wist not brethren, that he was the hye preste. For it is wrytten: thou shalt not curse the ruler of thy people.
23:6When Paul perceaued that the one parte were Saduces, and the other Pharises, he cryed out in the councell: Men and brethren, I am a Pharisey, the sonne of a Pharisey. Of the hope and resurreccyon from death, I am iudged.
23:7And whan he had so sayde, there arose a debate betwene the Phariseyes and the Saduces and the multitude was deuyded.
23:8For the Saduces saye, that there is no resurreccyon, nether angel, nor sprete: But the Phariseyes graunt both.
23:9And there arose a greate crye: and whan the Scrybes which were of the Phariseyes parte arose, they stroue saying: we fynde none euyll in thys man. Though a sprete or an angell hath apeared to hym, let vs not stryue agaynst God.
23:10And when there arose greate debate, the captayne (fearyng, lest Paul shulde haue bene pluckte a sondre of them) commaunded the soudyers to go downe, and to take hym from amonge them, and to brynge hym into the castell.
23:11The nyght folowynge, God stode by hym, and sayde: be of good cheare Paul: for as thou hast testifyed of me in Ierusalem so must thou beare wytnesse also at Rome.
23:12And whan it was daye, certayne of the Iewes gathered them selues togeather, and made a vowe, sayinge: that they wolde nether eate nor dryncke, tyll they had kylled Paul.
23:13They were moo then fourtye men, which had made thys conspiracyon.
23:14And they came to the chefe prestes and elders, and sayde: we haue bounde oure selues with a vowe, that we wyll eate nothynge, vntyll we haue slayne Paul.
23:15Nowe therfore geue ye knowledge to the vpper captayne and to the councell, that he brynge hym forth vnto vs to morowe, as though we wold knowe some thyng more perfectly of him. But we (or euer he come neare) are redy to kyll hym.
23:16Whan Pauls systers sonne hearde of theyr layinge awayte, he went, and entred into the castell, and tolde Paul.
23:17And Paul called one of the vnder captaynes vnto him and sayde: brynge thys younge man vnto the hye captayne: for he hath a certayne thynge to shewe hym.
23:18And he toke hym and brought hym to the hye captayne, and sayd: Paul the presoner called me vnto hym, and prayed me to brynge thys younge man vnto the, whych hath a certayne matter to shewe the.
23:19The hye captayne toke hym by the hand, and went with him out of the waye, and asked him: what is yt that thou hast to tell me?
23:20And he sayde: the Iewes are determyned to desyre the, that thou woldest brynge forth Paul to morow into the counsell, as though they wolde enquyre somwhat of hym more perfectly.
23:21But folowe not thou theyr myndes: for there lye in wayte for hym of them, moo then fourtye men, which haue bounde them selues with a vowe, that they will nether eate nor dryncke, tyll they haue kylled hym. And now are they redy, and loke that thou shuldest promes.
23:22The vpper captayne then let the younge man departe, and charged hym, sayinge: se thou, tell it oute to no man, that thou hast shewed these thynges to me:
23:23And he called vnto hym two vnder captaynes sayinge: make ready two hundred soudiers to go to Cesarea, and horssmen threscore, and ten: and speare men two hundred, at the thyrde houre of the nyghte.
23:24And delyuer them beastes, that they maye sett Paul on, and brynge hym safe vnto Felix the hye debyte
23:25and he wrote a letter after thys maner.
23:26Claudius Lysias vnto the most myghty rular Felix, sendeth, gretynges.
23:27Thys man was taken of the Iewes, and shuld haue bene kylled of them. Then came I with soudyers, and reskued hym, and perceaued that he was a Romayn.
23:28And when I wold haue knowen the cause, wherfore they accused hym, I broughte hym forth into theyr councell.
23:29There perceaued I that he was accused of questions of their lawe. But was not gyltye of eny thynge worthy of death or of bondes.
23:30And when it was shewed me, how that Iewes layde wayte ther for him, I sent hym strayght waye to the, and gaue commaundement to hys accusars, that the thynges, which they haue agaynst hym, they shulde tell before the: fare well.
23:31Then the soudyers (as it was commaunded them) toke Paul, and brought hym by night to Antipatras.
23:32On the morow they left the horssmen to go with hym, and returned vnto the castle.
23:33Whych when they came to Cesarea, (and delyuered the epistle to the debyte) presented Paul also before him.
23:34When the debite had redde the lettre, he asked of what countre he was. And when he vnderstode that he was of Cilicia
23:35I wyll heare the (sayde he) when thyne accusars are come also: and he commaunded hym to be kepte in Herodes iudgement hall.

 

23:1And Paul behelde earnestly the Councill, and sayde, Men and brethren, I haue in all good conscience serued God vntill this day.
23:2Then the hie Priest Ananias commanded them that stood by, to smite him on the mouth.
23:3Then sayd Paul to him, God will smite thee, thou whited wall: for thou sittest to iudge me according to the Lawe, and transgressing the Lawe, commaundest thou me to be smitten?
23:4And they that stood by, sayd, Reuilest thou Gods hie Priest?
23:5Then sayd Paul, I knewe not, brethren, that he was the hie Priest: for it is written, Thou shalt not speake euill of the ruler of thy people.
23:6But when Paul perceiued that the one part were of the Sadduces, and the other of the Pharises, hee cried in the Council, Men and brethren, I am a Pharise, the sonne of a Pharise: I am accused of the hope and resurrection of the dead.
23:7And when hee had saide this, there was a dissension betweene the Pharises and the Sadduces, so that the multitude was deuided.
23:8For the Sadduces say that there is no resurrection, neither Angel, nor spirit: but the Pharises confesse both.
23:9Then there was a great crye: and the Scribes of the Pharises part rose vp, and stroue, saying, Wee finde none euill in this man: but if a spirit or an Angel hath spoken to him, let vs not fight against God.
23:10And when there was a great dissension, the chiefe captaine, fearing lest Paul should haue bene pulled in pieces of them, commanded the souldiers to go downe, and take him from among them, and to bring him into the castel.
23:11Nowe the night folowing, the Lord stoode by him, and saide, Be of good courage, Paul: for as thou hast testified of mee in Hierusalem, so must thou beare witnesse also at Rome.
23:12And when the day was come, certaine of the Iewes made an assemblie, and bounde themselues with a curse, saying, that they woulde neither eate nor drinke, till they had killed Paul.
23:13And they were more then fourtie, which had made this conspiracie.
23:14And they came to the chiefe Priestes and Elders, and said, We haue bound our selues with a solemne curse, that wee will eate nothing, vntill we haue slaine Paul.
23:15Nowe therefore, ye and the Council signifie to the chiefe captaine, that hee bring him foorth vnto you to morow: as though you would know some thing more perfectly of him, and we, or euer he come neere, will be readie to kill him.
23:16But when Pauls sisters sonne heard of their laying awaite, he went, and entred into the castel, and tolde Paul.
23:17And Paul called one of the Centurions vnto him, and said, Take this yong man hence vnto the chiefe captaine: for he hath a certaine thing to shewe him.
23:18So hee tooke him, and brought him to the chiefe captaine, and saide, Paul the prisoner called mee vnto him, and prayed mee to bring this yong man vnto thee, which hath some thing to say vnto thee.
23:19Then the chiefe captaine tooke him by the hande, and went apart with him alone, and asked him, What hast thou to shewe me?
23:20And he saide, The Iewes haue conspired to desire thee, that thou wouldest bring foorth Paul to morow into the Council, as though they would inquire somewhat of him more perfectly:
23:21But let them not perswade thee: for there lie in waite for him of them, more then fourtie men, which haue bound themselues with a curse, that they will neither eate nor drinke, till they haue killed him: and nowe are they readie, and waite for thy promise.
23:22The chiefe captaine then let the yong man depart, after hee had charged him to vtter it to no man, that he had shewed him these things.
23:23And he called vnto him two certaine Centurions, saying, Make readie two hundred souldiers, that they may go to Cæsarea, and horsemen three score and ten, and two hundred with dartes, at the thirde houre of the night.
23:24And let them make readie an horse, that Paul being set on, may be brought safe vnto Felix the Gouernour.
23:25And he wrote an epistle in this maner:
23:26Claudius Lysias vnto the most noble Gouernour Felix sendeth greeting.
23:27As this man was taken of the Iewes, and shoulde haue bene killed of them, I came vpon them with the garison, and rescued him, perceiuing that he was a Romane.
23:28And when I would haue knowen the cause, wherefore they accused him, I brought him forth into their Council.
23:29There I perceiued that hee was accused of questions of their Lawe, but had no crime worthy of death, or of bondes.
23:30And when it was shewed me, how that the Iewes layd waite for the man, I sent him straightway to thee, and commanded his accusers to speake before thee the thinges that they had against him. Farewell.
23:31Then the souldiers as it was commanded them, tooke Paul, and brought him by night to Antipatris.
23:32And the next day, they left the horsemen to goe with him, and returned vnto the Castel.
23:33Now when they came to Cæsarea, they deliuered the epistle to the Gouernour, and presented Paul also vnto him.
23:34So when the Gouernour had read it, hee asked of what prouince he was: and when he vnderstoode that he was of Cilicia,
23:35I will heare thee, said he, when thine accusers also are come, and commanded him to bee kept in Herods iudgement hall.

 


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