Acts 23:16-24

Diaglott(i) 16 Having heard but the son of the sister of Paul the lying in wait, having come near and having gone into the castle, he related to the Paul. 17 Having summoned and the Paul one of the centurions, he said: The young man this lead thou to the commander; he has for something to relate to him. 18 Indeed then having taken him led to the commander, and said: The prisoner Paul having summoned me, asked this the young man to lead to thee, having something to say to thee. 19 Having taken and the hand of him the commander, and having related by himself, he inquired: What is it which thou hast to relate to me? 20 he said and: That the Jews agreed together of the to ask thee, that to-morrow into the sanhedrim thou mayest lead down the Paul, as being about something more accurately to investigate concerning him. 21 Thou therefore not shouldst be persuaded by the; lie in wait for him of them men more forty, who bound with a curse themselves, neither to eat nor to drink till they killed him; and now ready they are looking for the from thee promise. 22 The indeed then commander dismissed the young man, having charged to no one to speak out, that these things thou didst report to me. 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;