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And when it was day ,
the Jews banded together ,
and bound themselves under a curse ,
saying that they would neither eat nor drink till they had killed Paul .
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And there were more than forty who took this oath together .
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And they came to the chief priests and the elders ,
and said ,
We have bound ourselves under a great curse ,
to taste nothing until we have killed Paul .
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Now therefore do ye with the council give notice to the chief captain ,
that he bring him down to you ,
as though ye were about to examine his case more thoroughly ;
and we are ready to kill him before he cometh near you .
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But Paul
s sister
s son hearing of the plot went ,
and entering the castle ,
told Paul .
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Then Paul called one of the centurions to him ,
and said ,
Take this young man to the chief captain ;
for he hath something to tell him .
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So he took him and brought him to the chief captain ,
and said ,
Paul the prisoner called me to him ,
and asked me to bring this young man to thee ,
as he hath something to say to thee .
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Then the chief captain took him by the hand and went aside privately ,
and asked him ,
What is it that thou hast to tell me ?
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And he said ,
The Jews have agreed to ask thee to bring down Paul tomorrow into the council ,
as though thou wert about to inquire more thoroughly concerning him .
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But do not thou yield to them ;
for there lie in wait for him more than forty men of them ,
who have bound themselves with an oath neither to eat nor drink till they have killed him ;
and they are now ready ,
looking for the promise from thee .
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The chief captain then dismissed the young man with the charge ,
Tell no one that thou hast disclosed these things to me .
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And he called to him two of the centurions ,
saying ,
Make ready two hundred soldiers to go to Caesarea ,
and seventy horsemen ,
and two hundred spearmen ,
at the third hour of the night ;
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and provide beasts ,
whereon they may set Paul ,
and carry him safe to Felix the governor .
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And he wrote a letter after this manner :
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Claudius Lysias to the moss excellent governor Felix ,
greeting .
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This man was taken by the Jews ,
and was about to be killed by them ;
but I came upon them with the soldiery ,
and rescued him ,
having learned that he was a Roman .
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And wishing to know the crime of which they accused him ,
I brought him down to their council ;
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but I found him to be accused only on account of questions of their law ,
and to have nothing laid to his charge deserving death or bonds .
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And having been informed of a plot against the man ,
I sent him at once to thee ,
and directed his accusers also to bring their charges against him before thee .
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Then the soldiers ,
as was commanded them ,
took Paul ,
and brought him by night to Antipatris .
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But on the morrow they left the horsemen to go on with him ,
and returned to the castle .
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And they ,
when they had come to Caesarea ,
and delivered the letter to the governor ,
presented Paul also before him .
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And having read the letter ,
he asked of what province he was ;
and when he understood that he was of Cilicia ,
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he said ,
I will hear thee fully ,
when thy accusers also have arrived .
And he ordered him to be kept in Herod
s palace .