Acts 23:25-35

Acts 23:25-35

[25] And he wrote  a letter  manner:  [26] Claudius  Lysias  unto the most excellent  governor  Felix  sendeth greeting.  [27] man  was taken  of  the Jews,  and  should  have been killed  of  them:  then came I  with  an army,  and rescued  him,  having understood  that  a Roman.  [28] I would  the cause  wherefore  they accused  him,  forth  into  their  council:  [29] Whom  I perceived  to be accused  of  questions  of their  law,  but  to have  nothing  laid to his charge  worthy  of death  or  of bonds.  [30] And  when it was told  laid wait  for  the man,  I sent  straightway  to  and gave commandment  to his accusers  also  to say  before  what they had against  him.  [31] Then  the soldiers,  as  it was commanded  them,  took  Paul,  and brought  him by  night  to  Antipatris.  [32] On the morrow  they left  the horsemen  with  him,  and returned  to  the castle:  [33] Who,  when they came  to  Caesarea,  and  delivered  the epistle  to the governor,  presented  Paul  also  before him.  [34] And  had read  the letter,  he asked  of  what  province  And  when he understood  that  he was of  Cilicia;  [35] I will hear  said he,  when  accusers  also  come.  he commanded  him  to be kept  in  Herod's  judgment hall.