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Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 23

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Chapter 23 of ActsAmerican Standard Version (ASV)



  1. ¶ And Paul, looking stedfastly on the council, said, Brethren, I have lived before God in all good conscience until this day.
  2. And the high priest Ananias commanded them that stood by him to smite him on the mouth.
  3. Then said Paul unto him, God shall smite thee, thou whited wall: and sittest thou to judge me according to the law, and commandest me to be smitten contrary to the law?
  4. And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God’s high priest?
  5. And Paul said, I knew not, brethren, that he was high priest: for it is written, 1Thou shalt not speak evil of a ruler of thy people.
  6. But when Paul perceived that the one part were Sadducees and the other Pharisees, he cried out in the council, Brethren, I am a Pharisee, a son of Pharisees: touching the hope and resurrection of the dead I am called in question.
  7. And when he had so said, there arose a dissension between the Pharisees and Sadducees; and the assembly was divided.
  8. For the Sadducees say that there is no resurrection, neither angel, nor spirit; but the Pharisees confess both.
  9. And there arose a great clamor: and some of the scribes of the Pharisees’ part stood up, and strove, saying, We find no evil in this man: and what if a spirit hath spoken to him, or an angel?
  10. And when there arose a great dissension, the [a]chief captain, fearing lest Paul should be torn in pieces by them, commanded the soldiers to go down and take him by force from among them, and bring him into the castle.
  11. ¶ And the night following the Lord stood by him, and said, Be of good cheer: for as thou hast testified concerning me at Jerusalem, so must thou bear witness also at Rome.
  12. ¶ 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.
  13. And they were more than forty that made this conspiracy.
  14. 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.
  15. Now therefore do ye with the council signify to the [b]chief captain that he bring him down unto you, as though ye would judge of his case more exactly: and we, before he comes near, are ready to slay him.
  16. But Paul’s sister’s son heard of their lying in wait, [c]and he came and entered into the castle and told Paul.
  17. And Paul called unto him one of the centurions, and said, Bring this young man unto the [d]chief captain; for he hath something to tell him.
  18. So he took him, and brought him to the [e]chief captain, and saith, Paul the prisoner called me unto him, and asked me to bring this young man unto thee, who hath something to say to thee.
  19. And the [f]chief captain took him by the hand, and going aside asked him privately, What is it that thou hast to tell me?
  20. And he said, The Jews have agreed to ask thee to bring down Paul to-morrow unto the council, as though thou wouldest inquire somewhat more exactly concerning him.
  21. Do not thou therefore yield unto them: for there lie in wait for him of them more than forty men, who have bound themselves under a curse, neither to eat nor to drink till they have slain him: and now are they ready, looking for the promise from thee.
  22. So the [g]chief captain let the young man go, charging him, Tell no man that thou hast signified these things to me.
  23. And he called unto him two of the centurions, and said, Make ready two hundred soldiers to go as far as Caesarea, and horsemen threescore and ten, and spearmen two hundred, at the third hour of the night:
  24. and he bade them provide beasts, that they might set Paul thereon, and bring him safe unto Felix the governor.
  25. And he wrote a letter after this form:
  26. ¶ Claudius Lysias unto the most excellent governor Felix, greeting.
  27. This man was seized by the Jews, and was about to be slain of them, when I came upon them with the soldiers and rescued him, having learned that he was a Roman.
  28. And desiring to know the cause wherefore they accused him, [h]I brought him down unto their council:
  29. whom I found to be accused about questions of their law, but to have nothing laid to his charge worthy of death or of bonds.
  30. And when it was shown to me that there would be a plot [i]against the man, I sent him to thee forthwith, charging his accusers also to speak against him before thee. [j]
  31. ¶ So the soldiers, as it was commanded them, took Paul and brought him by night to Antipatris.
  32. But on the morrow they left the horsemen to go with him, and returned to the castle:
  33. and they, when they came to Caesarea and delivered the letter to the governor, presented Paul also before him.
  34. And when he had read it, he asked of what province he was; and when he understood that he was of Cilicia,
  35. I will hear thee fully, said he, when thine accusers also are come: and he commanded him to be kept in Herod’s [k]palace.


FOOTNOTES

  1. ^ Or, military tribune. Greek chiliarch.
  2. ^ Or, military tribune. Greek chiliarch.
  3. ^ Or, having come in upon them, and he entered etc.
  4. ^ Or, military tribune. Greek chiliarch.
  5. ^ Or, military tribune. Greek chiliarch.
  6. ^ Or, military tribune. Greek chiliarch.
  7. ^ Or, military tribune. Greek chiliarch.
  8. ^ Some ancient authorities omit I brought him down unto their council.
  9. ^ Many ancient authorities read against the man on their part, I sent him to thee, charging etc.
  10. ^ Many ancient authorities add Farewell.
  11. ^ Greek Praetorium.

REFERENCES

  1. ^ Ex 22:28

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Comments

  1. David yakubuDavid yakubu
    Oct 29, 2022 08:05 GMT

    When i do read some comments and seeing that its the same people that are supposed to be called believers but are talking ill of other denominations, it hurts. Let us all remember that We should judge not

    1. jonas smithjonas smith
      Apr 23, 2023 02:57 GMT

      The bible tells us to test the spirits. Satan disguises himself as angel of light. So yes some denomination are not teaching the truth. You are responsible for judging which ones are not. You have to judge the truth at all times. this is what the bible teaches

  2. THTH
    Apr 7, 2021 00:20 GMT

    The NWT is a very good translation. Dr. Jason David BeDuhn PhD attests to that in his book Truth in Translation. drive.google.com/...5p16melHzg8/view

    1. jim mcleodjim mcleod
      Aug 22, 2021 06:16 GMT

      NWT is a false translation that takes away from the deity of Jesus !

  3. SlightlyChaoticSlightlyChaotic
    Jan 30, 2021 16:33 GMT

    Thank you for taking the time to provide this service. I like seeing the NASB on your web page in the same format as I read on paper. On other sites, the text area is smaller, and so I have to keep scrolling down to read and sometimes I lose the context. So I really appreciate the format.

    As far as the NWT, you are certainly free to do whatever you think best with your own web pages. I'd suggest that you make a note anytime you have a translation that is associated with only one denomination or church, for example:
    New World Translation (Jehovah's Witness version).

    In Jesus' parable of the wheat and the tares. the main idea seems to be that you can't easily distinguish between God's people and not-God's people on this earth, so our Lord's response is to wait until they are shown to be the kind of people they are inside. But the NWT seems like false teaching to me. So I think the warning passages from Jesus' apostles are more applicable, as in 2 Peter 3:15-16, when he talks about Paul's writings:
    "There are some things in them that are hard to understand, which the ignorant and unstable twist to their own destruction, as they do the other Scriptures."
    And we also have the positive exhortations, as in 2 Timothy 2:15:
    "Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth."

    1. BroderickBroderick
      Jan 31, 2021 00:57 GMT

      Your suggestion regarding the denominational flagging is duly noted. But I can’t help but wonder, wouldn’t a Catholic also want “Protestant versions” marked as well?

      As for the parable, I’m pretty sure the slaves were convinced in their own minds that they could tell the tares from the wheat. After all, aren’t they the ones who identified the problem in the first place? But the master obviously thought otherwise.

      Furthermore, even at the time when Jesus himself was walking the earth, not everybody who claimed fellowship actually followed him causing John to inquire at Mark 9:39, “Teacher, we saw someone casting out demons in Your name, and we tried to prevent him because he was not following us.” But Jesus said, “Do not hinder him . . . for he who is not against us is for us.”

  4. Joshua HarderJoshua Harder
    Dec 11, 2020 17:48 GMT

    Hello, question.. why have you included the NWT with other legitimate bible translations? Or why have you not atleast included a warning to readers? Don't you fear that someone could be influenced by the Watchtower's intentional heresies? Thank you.

    1. KevinKevin
      Jul 11, 2021 17:45 GMT

      en.m.wikipedia.org/..._Holy_Scriptures

      See the section critical review

  5. julietjuliet
    Aug 17, 2022 09:36 GMT

    the sky is blue

  6. mercymercy
    Aug 12, 2022 21:23 GMT

    i am Mercy, the sky is blue what else do you need

    1. mercymercy
      Aug 12, 2022 21:25 GMT

      i am so sorry, it was a big mistake

  7. God is able to do all thingsGod is able to do all things
    May 17, 2021 17:59 GMT

    Jesus how much love calling yo name

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