Goodspeed(i)
25 to whom he wrote a letter to this effect:
26 "Claudius Lysias sends greetings to his Excellency Felix, the governor.
27 This man had been seized by the Jews and they were just going to kill him when I came upon them with my men and rescued him, as I had learned that he was a Roman citizen.
28 As I wanted to learn what charge they made against him, I had him brought before their council,
29 and found that their accusations had to do with questions about their Law, but that he was not charged with anything that would call for his death or imprisonment.
30 As I have been informed that a plot against him is brewing, I am sending him on to you at once, and directing his accusers to present their charges against him before you."