Acts 23:23-35

Diaglott(i) 23 And having summoned two certain of the centurions, he said: Make ready soldiers two hundred, that they may go to to Caesarea, and horsemen seventy, and spearmen two hundred, from third hour of the night; 24 animals and to have provided that having mounted the Paul they might convey safely to Felix the governor; 25 having written a letter containing the form this: 26 Claudius Lysias to the most excellent governor Felix health. 27 The man this having been seized by the Jews, and being about to be killed by them, having come suddenly with the armed force I rescued him, having learned that a Roman he is. 28 Wishing and to know the cause on account of which they were accusing him, I led down him into the sanhedrim of them; 29 whom I found being accused concerning questions of the law of them, nothing but worthy of death or bonds an accusation having. 30 Having been disclosed but to me a plot against the man to be about to be by the Jews, instantly I sent to thee, having commanded also the accusers to say the things against him before thee. Farewell. 31 The indeed therefore soldiers, according to that having been commanded them, having taken the Paul, they led through the night into the Antipatris. 32 On the and morrow having left the horsemen to go with him, they returned to the castle. 33 Who having come into the Caesarea, and having delivered the letter to the governor, presented and the Paul to him. 34 Having read and, and having asked from what province he is, and having understood that from Cilicia; 35 I will fully hear thee, he said, when also the accusers of thee may arrive. He commanded and him in the judgment-hall of the Herod to be kept.