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Chapter 23
Acts ISV 23:1  Paul looked straight at the CouncilOr Sanhedrin and said, “Brothers, with a clear conscience I have done my duty before God up to this very day.”
Acts ISV 23:2  Then the high priest Ananias ordered the men standing near him to strike him on the mouth.
Acts ISV 23:3  At this Paul said to him, “God will strike you, you whitewashed wall!I.e. hypocrite How can you sit there and judge me according to the law and yet in violation of the law order me to be struck?”
Acts ISV 23:4  The men standing near him asked, “Do you mean to insult God's high priest?”
Acts ISV 23:5  Paul answered, “I didn't realize, brothers, that he is the high priest. After all, it is written, ‘You must not speak evil about a ruler of your people.’”Exod 22:28
Acts ISV 23:6  When Paul saw that some of them were Sadducees and others were Pharisees, he shouted in the Council,Or Sanhedrin “Brothers, I am a Pharisee and a descendantOr son of Pharisees. I am on trial concerning the hope of the resurrection of the dead.”
Acts ISV 23:7  After he said that, an angry quarrel broke out between the Pharisees and the Sadducees, and the assembly was divided.
Acts ISV 23:8  For the Sadducees say that there is no resurrection and that there is no such thing as an angel or spirit, but the Pharisees believe in all those things.
Acts ISV 23:9  There was a great deal of shouting until some of the scribes who belonged to the party of the Pharisees stood up and argued forcefully, “We find nothing wrong with this man. What if a spirit or an angel has spoken to him?”
Acts ISV 23:10  The quarrel was becoming violent, and the tribune was afraid that they would tear Paul to pieces. So he ordered the soldiers to go down, take him away from them by force, and bring him into the barracks.
Acts ISV 23:11  That night the Lord stood near him and said, “Have courage! For just as you have testified about me in Jerusalem, you must testify in Rome, too.”
Acts ISV 23:12  Some Jews Plot to Kill PaulIn the morning, the Jews formed a conspiracy and took an oath not to eat or drink anything before they had killed Paul.
Acts ISV 23:14  They went to the high priests and elders and said, “We have taken a solemn oath not to taste any food before we have killed Paul.
Acts ISV 23:15  Now then, you and the CouncilOr Sanhedrin must notify the tribune to bring him down to you on the pretext that you want to look into his case more carefully, but before he arrives we'll be ready to kill him.”
Acts ISV 23:16  But the son of Paul's sister heard about the ambush, so he came and got into the barracks and told Paul.
Acts ISV 23:17  Then Paul called one of the centurions and said, “Take this young man to the tribune, because he has something to tell him.”
Acts ISV 23:18  So he took him, brought him to the tribune, and said, “The prisoner Paul called me and asked me to bring this young man to you. He has something to tell you.”
Acts ISV 23:19  The tribune took him by the hand, stepped aside to be alone with him, and asked, “What have you got to tell me?”
Acts ISV 23:20  He answered, “The Jews have agreed to ask you to bring Paul down to the CouncilOr Sanhedrin tomorrow as though they were going to examine his case more carefully.
Acts ISV 23:21  Don't believe them, because more than forty of them are planning to ambush him. They have taken an oath not to eat or drink before they have killed him. They are ready now, just waiting for your consent.”
Acts ISV 23:22  The tribune dismissed the young man and ordered him not to tell anyone that he had notified him.
Acts ISV 23:23  Then he summoned two of the centurions and said, “Get 200 soldiers ready to leave for Caesarea at nine o'clock tonight,Lit. from the third hour of the night along with seventy mounted soldiers and 200 soldiers with spears.
Acts ISV 23:24  Provide an animal for Paul to ride, and take him safely to Governor Felix.”
Acts ISV 23:26  “FromThe Gk. lacks From Claudius Lysias to Your Excellency, Governor Felix. Greetings.
Acts ISV 23:27  This man had been seized by the Jews and was about to be killed by them when I went with the guard and rescued him, having learned that he was a Roman citizen.
Acts ISV 23:28  I wanted to know the exact charge they were making against him, so I had him brought before their Council.Or Sanhedrin
Acts ISV 23:29  I found that, although he was charged with questions about their law, there was no charge against him deserving death or imprisonment.
Acts ISV 23:30  Since a plot against the man has been reported to me, I am at once sending him to you and have also ordered his accusers to present their charges against him before you.”
Acts ISV 23:31  So the soldiers, in keeping with their orders, took Paul and brought him by night to Antipatris.
Acts ISV 23:32  The next day they let the horsemen ride on with him while they returned to their barracks.
Acts ISV 23:33  When these came to Caesarea, they delivered the letter to the governor and handed Paul over to him.
Acts ISV 23:34  After reading the letter, he asked which province he was from. On learning that he was from Cilicia,
Acts ISV 23:35  he said, “I will hear your case when your accusers arrive.” Then he ordered him to be kept in custody in Herod's palace.Lit. praetorium