23:1 And
Paul,
looking
stedfastly
on
the
council,
said,
Brethren,
I
have
lived
before
God
in
all
good
conscience
until
this
day.
23:2 And
the
high
priest
Ananias
commanded
them
that
stood
by
him
to
smite
him
on
the
mouth.
23:3 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
23:4 And
they
that
stood
by
said,
Revilest
thou
God's
high
priest
23:5 And
Paul
said,
I
knew
not,
brethren,
that
he
was
high
priest:
for
it
is
written,
Thou
shalt
not
speak
evil
of
a
ruler
of
thy
people.
23:6 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.
23:7 And
when
he
had
so
said,
there
arose
a
dissension
between
the
Pharisees
and
Sadducees;
and
the
assembly
was
divided.
23:8 For
the
Sadducees
say
that
there
is
no
resurrection,
neither
angel,
nor
spirit;
but
the
Pharisees
confess
both.
23:9 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
23:10 And
when
there
arose
a
great
dissension,
the
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.
23:11 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.
23:12 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.
23:13 And
they
were
more
than
forty
that
made
this
conspiracy.
23:14 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.
23:15 Now
therefore
do
ye
with
the
council
signify
to
the
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.
23:16 But
Paul's
sister's
son
heard
of
their
lying
in
wait,
and
he
came
and
entered
into
the
castle
and
told
Paul.
23:17 And
Paul
called
unto
him
one
of
the
centurions,
and
said,
Bring
this
young
man
unto
the
chief
captain;
for
he
hath
something
to
tell
him.
23:18 So
he
took
him,
and
brought
him
to
the
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.
23:19 And
the
chief
captain
took
him
by
the
hand,
and
going
aside
asked
him
privately,
What
is
it
that
thou
hast
to
tell
me
23:20 And
he
said,
The
Jews
have
agreed
to
ask
thee
to
bring
down
Paul
tomorrow
unto
the
council,
as
though
thou
wouldest
inquire
somewhat
more
exactly
concerning
him.
23:21 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.
23:22 So
the
chief
captain
let
the
young
man
go,
charging
him,
Tell
no
man
that
thou
hast
signified
these
things
to
me.
23:23 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:
23:24 and
[he
bade
them]
provide
beasts,
that
they
might
set
Paul
thereon,
and
bring
him
safe
unto
Felix
the
governor.
23:25 And
he
wrote
a
letter
after
this
form:
23:26 Claudius
Lysias
unto
the
most
excellent
governor
Felix,
greeting.
23:27 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.
23:28 And
desiring
to
know
the
cause
wherefore
they
accused
him,
I
brought
him
down
unto
their
council:
23:29 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.
23:30 And
when
it
was
shown
to
me
that
there
would
be
a
plot
against
the
man,
I
sent
him
to
thee
forthwith,
charging
his
accusers
also
to
speak
against
him
before
thee.
23:31 So
the
soldiers,
as
it
was
commanded
them,
took
Paul
and
brought
him
by
night
to
Antipatris.
23:32 But
on
the
morrow
they
left
the
horsemen
to
go
with
him,
and
returned
to
the
castle:
23:33 and
they,
when
they
came
to
Caesarea
and
delivered
the
letter
to
the
governor,
presented
Paul
also
before
him.
23:34 And
when
he
had
read
it,
he
asked
of
what
province
he
was;
and
when
he
understood
that
he
was
of
Cilicia,
23:35 I
will
hear
thee
fully,
said
he,
when
thine
accusers
also
are
come:
and
he
commanded
him
to
be
kept
in
Herod's
palace.