ECB(i)
25 And he scribes an epistle containing this type:
26 Claudius Lysias: To the most powerful governor Phelix: Cheers.
27 This man was taken by the Yah Hudiym, and they were about to take him out: and having learned he is a Roman I stood by with warriors and released him:
28 and when I willed to know the cause for which they accused him, I brought him to their sanhedrim:
29 and I found him to be accused of questions about their torah; but to have no accusation worthy of death or of bonds:
30 and when it was disclosed how the Yah Hudiym plotted for the man, I immediately sent to you, and also evangelized to his accusers to word to you what they have against him. Farewell.