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  • And they approached the leaders of the priests, and the elders, and they said: “We have sworn ourselves by an oath, so that we will taste nothing, until we have killed Paul. (Acts 23, 14)

  • But when Paul’s sister’s son had heard of this, about their treachery, he went and entered into the fortress, and he reported it to Paul. (Acts 23, 16)

  • And Paul, calling to him one of the centurions, said: “Lead this young man to the tribune. For he has something to tell him.” (Acts 23, 17)

  • And indeed, he took him and led him to the tribune, and he said, “Paul, the prisoner, asked me to lead this young man to you, since he has something to say to you.” (Acts 23, 18)

  • Then he said: “The Jews have met to ask you to bring Paul tomorrow to the council, as if they intended to question him about something else. (Acts 23, 20)

  • And prepare beasts of burden to carry Paul, so that they may lead him safely to Felix, the governor.” (Acts 23, 24)

  • Therefore the soldiers, taking Paul according to their orders, brought him by night to Antipatris. (Acts 23, 31)

  • And when they had arrived at Caesarea and had delivered the letter to the governor, they also presented Paul before him. (Acts 23, 33)

  • Then, after five days, the high priest Ananias came down with some of the elders and a certain Tertullus, a speaker. And they went to the governor against Paul. (Acts 24, 1)

  • And having summoned Paul, Tertullus began to accuse him, saying: “Most excellent Felix, since we have much peace through you, and many things may be corrected by your providence, (Acts 24, 2)

  • Then, since the governor had motioned for him to speak, Paul responded: “Knowing that you have been the judge over this nation for many years, I will give an explanation of myself with an honest soul. (Acts 24, 10)

  • Then, after some days, Felix, arriving with his wife Drusilla who was a Jew, called for Paul and listened to him about the faith that is in Christ Jesus. (Acts 24, 24)


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