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23:1 and Paul, which seriously seeing, it said advice men and brother, I have lived in all good conscientiousness before God to this day.
23:2 and the high priest Ananias instructed them that been available it smite it on mouth.
23:3 then mentioned Paul to it, God smite thee, Thou whited wall: for Thou sittest to judge to I by the law and commandest I oppositely smitten to the law? 23:4 and it, which were available mentioned, high priest of the Revilest Thou of God? 23:5 then mentioned Paul, I does not wist, brother that he was a high priest: for it, Thou shalt badly, written the theory of thy people.
not to speak 23:6 however, when Paul noticed that that cried a part of Sadducees, and the other Pharisees, it out in the advice, men was and brother, is I a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee: there of hope and of the Auferstehung the dead one I had in such a way said a diversity of opinion between the Pharisees and the Sadducees in question.
designated 23:7 and as he, developed: and the quantity was divided.
23:8 for the Sadducees legends that nor it gives no Auferstehung, neither to angels spirit: but both.
23:9 admit and developed the Pharisees there large cries: and the writers, that were from the part of the Pharisees, developed and endeavored do not say ourselves we find bad in this man: but if a spirit or an angel hath, which were spoken with it, to us against God.
23:10 left did not fight and as a large diversity of opinion developed, which main captain, being afraid, from fear the fact that Paul pulled inside pieces of them have been should, instructed the soldiers to go down and to take it through Kraft from among them to, and it in castle.
to get the 23:11 and the night, which follow the lord, was available it, and said, by the good applause, Paul to be: for, since Thou has from me in Jerusalem testified, Thou at Rome.
must so also bestäten 23:12 and as it day was, surely the Jews as well as a volume to provide and jumps themselves under a curse, says that they would drink neither to eat nor, until they had killed Paul.
23:13 and they were more than forty, the this conspiracy.
had formed 23:14 and they came to the main priests and to the oldest, and said, we have under a large curse jumped that we do not eat anything, to we Paul.
killed ourselves 23:15 now therefore ye with the advice to mean to the main captain that it thrashes it to you to the coming Day gets, as if ye would inquire somewhat perfectly regarding it: and we or at all approximates it, is ready, to kill him.
23:16 and as a son the sister Pauls of their lying in the waiting period heard, entered it and participated in the lock and explained Paul.
23:17 then more called one centurions to it and said Paul, gets this young man to the main captain: for it hath a certain thing, as of him.
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explain 23:18 thus it took it and got him to the main captain, and said, called Paul the prisoner me to him, and gebetet to me, in order to get this young man to thee, hath the something, on thee.
say 23:19 then the main captain took it by the hand and belonged to him aside privately and asked him, what is this Thou have, as to explain me? 23:20 and it said, which have Jews agree to wish thee which wouldest Thou Paul to the coming day into the advice lower, as if they would however not inquire a little from him more perfectly.
23:21 Thouergebnis to her: for lie in the waiting period for it from them more, than forty men, who jumped themselves with an oath, which they eat neither sake nor beverage, until they killed him: and are they prepare now and look for a promise of thee.
23:22 thus the main captain leave then the young man leave, and loaded to him, Thou to see, to explain to no man the fact that Thou has these things too me.
shewed 23:23 and it designated to it two centurions, Saying, leave prepares two hundred soldiers after Caesarea and Reiterthreescore and -10 and Spearmen two hundreds at which to third hour goes to the night; 23:24 and supply animals, which they can on adjust Paul, and get him surely at Felix governor.
to them with 23:25 and it wrote a letter in this way: 23:26 Claudius Lysias at expenditure drawing test automatic controller Felix sendeth greeting.
23:27 this man was taken by the Jews and should have been killed by them: then I with an army came and it saved, after esverstanden had that it was a Roman.
23:28 and would have known as I a cause the wherefore, they esverstanden him accused of, got I it further into their advice: 23:29, which I noticed, was explained appropriately by the questions of their law to be accused of, but nothing to have put as its loading by death or by bonds.
23:30 and as it I, how that put the Jews waiting period for the man, would send I immediately as thee and gave its prosecutor requirement also as saying before thee, what they had against it. Farewell.
23:31 then the soldiers, while it was instructed to them, took Paul and got it up to night to Antipatris.
23:32 on the coming day left it the riders to go over with it and returned to the lock: he asked 23:33, which, when they came to Caesarea and to the automatic controller supplied the Epistel, represented Paul also forwards him.
23:34 and as the governor the letter had read, of, which province he was. And as it understood that it was from Cilicia; 23:35 I hears the thee, said it, even if thine prosecutors are come. And it instructed it, in the judgement hall.
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