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Acts 23:6
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When Paul saw that some of the council members were Sadducees and others were Pharisees, he shouted, "My friends, I am a Pharisee and the son of a Pharisee. I am on trial simply because I believe that the dead will be raised to life."
Acts 23:7
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As soon as Paul said this, the Pharisees and the Sadducees got into a big argument, and the council members started taking sides.
Acts 23:10
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The argument became fierce, and the commander was afraid that Paul would be pulled apart. So he ordered the soldiers to go in and rescue Paul. Then they took him back into the fortress.
Acts 23:11
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That night the Lord stood beside Paul and said, "Don't worry! Just as you have told others about me in Jerusalem, you must also tell about me in Rome."
Acts 23:12-13
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The next morning more than forty Jewish men got together and vowed that they would not eat or drink anything until they had killed Paul.
Acts 23:14
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Then some of them went to the chief priests and the nation's leaders and said, "We have promised God that we would not eat a thing until we have killed Paul.
Acts 23:15
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You and everyone in the council must go to the commander and pretend that you want to find out more about the charges against Paul. Ask for him to be brought before your court. Meanwhile, we will be waiting to kill him before he gets there."
Acts 23:16
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When Paul's nephew heard about the plot, he went to the fortress and told Paul about it.
Acts 23:17
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So Paul said to one of the army officers, "Take this young man to the commander. He has something to tell him."
Acts 23:18
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The officer took him to the commander and said, "The prisoner named Paul asked me to bring this young man to you, because he has something to tell you."
Acts 23:20
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He answered, "Some men are planning to ask you to bring Paul down to the Jewish council tomorrow. They will claim that they want to find out more about him.
Acts 23:21
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But please don't do what they say. More than forty men are going to attack Paul. They have made a vow not to eat or drink anything until they have killed him. Even now they are waiting to hear what you decide."
Acts 23:24
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Get a horse ready for Paul and make sure that he gets safely through to Felix the governor."
Acts 23:31
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The soldiers obeyed the commander's orders, and that same night they took Paul to the city of Antipatris.
Acts 23:33
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When they came to Caesarea, they gave the letter to the governor and handed Paul over to him.
Acts 23:34
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The governor read the letter. Then he asked Paul and found out that he was from Cilicia.
Acts 23:35
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The governor said, "I will listen to your case as soon as the people come to bring their charges against you." After saying this, he gave orders for Paul to be kept as a prisoner in Herod's palace.
Acts 24:1
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Five days later Ananias the high priest, together with some of their leaders and a lawyer named Tertullus, went to the governor to present their case against Paul.
Acts 24:2
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So Paul was called in, and Tertullus stated the case against him: Honorable Felix, you have brought our people a long period of peace, and because of your concern our nation is much better off.
Acts 24:10
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The governor motioned for Paul to speak, and he began: I know that you have judged the people of our nation for many years, and I am glad to defend myself in your court.