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George Lamsa Translation

Acts 23:24

And provide also an animal that they may set Paul on, and carry him safe to Felix the governor.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Armies;   Caesarea;   Change of Venue;   Claudius Lysius;   Felix;   Minister, Christian;   Paul;   Thompson Chain Reference - Felix;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Jerusalem;   Roman Empire, the;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Caesarea;   Judea;   War;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Ordination;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Ananias;   Beast;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Lysias Claudius;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Ambush;   Cattle;   Felix;   Governor;   Letter;   Persecution in the Bible;   Procurator;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Caesarea;   Felix, Antonius;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Abstinence;   Animals;   Beast;   Entry into Jerusalem;   Felix ;   Lysias;   Prince (2);   Roman Law in the Nt;   Slave, Slavery (2);   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Felix ;   First and Second Epistles to the Thessalonians Written;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Claudius;   Roman empire;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Beast;   Bring;   Governor;   Procurator;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Procurators;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
Also provide mounts for Paul to ride and bring him safely to Felix the governor.”
King James Version (1611)
And prouide them beasts, that they may set Paul on, and bring him safe vnto Felix the gouernour.
King James Version
And provide them beasts, that they may set Paul on, and bring him safe unto Felix the governor.
English Standard Version
Also provide mounts for Paul to ride and bring him safely to Felix the governor."
New American Standard Bible
They were also to provide mounts to put Paul on and bring him safely to Felix the governor.
New Century Version
Get some horses for Paul to ride so he can be taken to Governor Felix safely."
Amplified Bible
also provide mounts for Paul to ride, and bring him safely to Felix the governor."
New American Standard Bible (1995)
They were also to provide mounts to put Paul on and bring him safely to Felix the governor.
Legacy Standard Bible
and provide mounts to put Paul on and bring him safely to Felix the governor."
Berean Standard Bible
Provide mounts for Paul to take him safely to Governor Felix."
Contemporary English Version
Get a horse ready for Paul and make sure that he gets safely through to Felix the governor."
Complete Jewish Bible
also provide replacements for Sha'ul's horse when it gets tired; and bring him through safely to Felix the governor."
Darby Translation
And [he ordered them] to provide beasts, that they might set Paul on them and carry [him] safe through to Felix the governor,
Easy-to-Read Version
Get some horses for Paul to ride so that he can be taken to Governor Felix safely."
Geneva Bible (1587)
And let them make readie an horse, that Paul being set on, may be brought safe vnto Felix the Gouernour.
Good News Translation
Provide some horses for Paul to ride and get him safely through to Governor Felix."
Lexham English Bible
And provide mounts so that they can put Paul on them and bring him safely to Felix the governor."
Literal Translation
and animals to stand by, so that setting Paul on, they may bring him to Felix the governor.
American Standard Version
and he bade them provide beasts, that they might set Paul thereon, and bring him safe unto Felix the governor.
Bible in Basic English
And get beasts so that they may put Paul on them, and take him safely to Felix, the ruler.
Hebrew Names Version
He asked them to provide animals, that they might set Sha'ul on one, and bring him safely to Felix the governor.
International Standard Version
Provide an animal for Paul to ride, and take him safely to Governor Felix."
Etheridge Translation
but provide also a beast to carry Paulos, and escape to Felix the governor. [fn]
Murdock Translation
And provide also a saddle beast, that they may set Paul on it, and carry him safely to Felix the governor.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
And delyuer them beastes, that they may set Paul on, and bryng hym safe vnto Felix the hye deputie.
English Revised Version
and he bade them provide beasts, that they might set Paul thereon, and bring him safe unto Felix the governor.
World English Bible
He asked them to provide animals, that they might set Paul on one, and bring him safely to Felix, the governor.
Wesley's New Testament (1755)
And provide beasts, to set Paul upon, and conduct him safe to Felix the governor.
Weymouth's New Testament
He further told them to provide horses to mount Paul on, so as to bring him safely to Felix the Governor.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
And make ye redy an hors, for Poul to ride on, to lede hym saaf to Felix, the presydent.
Update Bible Version
and [he bade them] provide beasts, that they might set Paul thereon, and bring him safe to Felix the governor.
Webster's Bible Translation
And provide [for them] beasts, that they may set Paul on, and bring [him] safe to Felix the governor.
New English Translation
and provide mounts for Paul to ride so that he may be brought safely to Felix the governor."
New King James Version
and provide mounts to set Paul on, and bring him safely to Felix the governor."
New Living Translation
Provide horses for Paul to ride, and get him safely to Governor Felix."
New Life Bible
Get horses ready for Paul to ride. Take him to Felix, the leader of the people."
New Revised Standard
Also provide mounts for Paul to ride, and take him safely to Felix the governor."
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
beasts also provide, in order that, seating Paul thereon, they may bring him safely through unto Felix the governor.
Douay-Rheims Bible
And provide beasts, that they may set Paul on and bring him safe to Felix the governor.
Revised Standard Version
Also provide mounts for Paul to ride, and bring him safely to Felix the governor."
Tyndale New Testament (1525)
And delyvre them beastes that they maye put Paul on and bringe him safe vnto Felix the hye debite
Young's Literal Translation
beasts also provide, that, having set Paul on, they may bring him safe unto Felix the governor;'
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
and delyuer the beastes, that they maye set Paul theron, and brynge him safe vnto Felix the debyte,
Mace New Testament (1729)
let them take care to see Paul mounted, and convoy him safe to governour Felix.
Simplified Cowboy Version
Give Paul his own horse and get him to Governor Felix."

Contextual Overview

12 And when it was morning, certain of the Jews banded together and bound themselves under oath, that they would neither eat nor drink till they had killed Paul. 13 And those who had sworn to this conspiracy were more than forty persons. 14 And they went to the priests and elders, and said, We have bound ourselves under an oath, not to taste anything till we have killed Paul. 15 Now you and the leaders of the council ask the captain to bring him to you, as though you were desirous to have a thorough investigation of his acts, and we are ready to kill him before he shall arrive here. 16 When Paul''s nephew heard this plot, he went into the castle and told Paul. 17 Then Paul sent for and called one of the centurions, and said, Take this young man to the captain, for he has something to tell him. 18 So the centurion took the young man, and brought him to the chief captain and said, Paul, the prisoner, called me and begged me to bring this young man to you, for he has something to tell you. 19 Then the captain took the young man by his hand, and drew him aside, and asked him, What have you to tell me? 20 And the young man said to him, The Jews have decided to ask you to bring Paul down tomorrow to their council, as though they were desirous to learn something more from him. 21 You must not listen to them: for behold more than forty of them, who have bound themselves with an oath neither to eat nor to drink till they have killed him, are lying in wait for him: and behold they are ready and awaiting your reply.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

beasts: Nehemiah 2:12, Esther 8:12, Luke 10:34

Felix: Acts 23:26, Acts 23:33-35, Acts 24:3, Acts 24:10, Acts 24:22-27, Acts 25:14

the governor: Matthew 27:2, Luke 3:1

Reciprocal: Acts 17:10 - the brethren Acts 21:32 - took Acts 23:31 - as Acts 27:43 - willing Acts 28:7 - the chief

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And provide them beasts,.... Horses or mules; the Syriac version reads in the singular number, "a beast": and one being sufficient for Paul, here may be a change of number; the Arabic and Ethiopic versions leave out these words, but the following clause makes them necessary:

that they may set Paul on; on the beast, or on one of the beasts provided; if more than one were provided, they might be for his companions, to go along with him:

and bring him safe unto Felix the governor; this man, of a servant, was made a freed man by Claudius Caesar g, and by him appointed in the room of Cumanus governor of Judea h; he was the brother of Pallas, who had the chief management of affairs under the emperor; and this Felix married three persons successively, that were of royal families; hence Suetonius i calls him the husband of three queens; one of these was Drusilla, afterwards mentioned in Acts 24:24 who was sister to King Agrippa. Tacitus calls him Antonius Felix k which name he had from Antonia the mother of Claudius', whose servant he was; Josephus l calls him Claudius Felix, which name he took from the Emperor Claudius, who from so low and mean condition raised him to such honour and dignity; his name Felix signifies "happy": according to Tacitus m, when Felix was first sent into Judea, the government was divided between him and Cumanus; Felix had Samaria, and Cumanus the other part, which was called the nation of the Galilaeans; but Josephus takes no notice of any such division, he says n, that Cumanus was banished; and after that Felix was sent by Caesar, governor of Judea, of Galilee, Samaria, and Peraea; and so he seems to be governor of the whole country at this time; he was now at Caesarea, and it is plain that Judea was under his government, since Paul, a prisoner at Jerusalem, is sent down unto him; and in this his government he continued during the life of Claudius; and when Nero became emperor, and added four cities to the kingdom of Agrippa, he constituted Felix governor of the rest of Judea o; which character he bore till he thought fit to remove him, and put Festus in his room, of whom mention is made hereafter: after these words the following ones are added, in the Vulgate Latin version, "for he was afraid lest perhaps the Jews should take him by force and kill him, and afterwards he should bear the reproach, as if he had took money"; but they are not to be found in any Greek copies.

g Aurel. Victor. Epitome Imper. Rom. p. 324. Sueton. Vita Claudii, sect. 29. h Joseph. de Bello Jud. l. 2. c. 12. sect. 8. i Ut supra. (g) k Hist. 1. 5. l Antiqu. l. 20. c. 6. sect. 1. m Hist. l. 12. & 21. n Antiqu. l. 20. c. 5. sect. 3. & c. 6. sect. 1. De Bello Jud. l. 2. c. 12. sect. 7, 8. o De Bello Jud. l. 2. c. 13. sect. 2.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

And provide them beasts - One for Paul, and one for each of his attendants. The word translated “beasts” κτήνη ktēnē is of a general character, and may be applied either to horses, camels, or donkeys. The latter were most commonly employed in Judea.

Unto Felix the governor - The governor of Judea. His place of residence was Caesarea, about 60 miles from Jerusalem. See the notes on Acts 8:40. His name was Antonius Felix. He was a freedman of Antonia, the mother of the Emperor Claudius. He was high in the favor of Claudius, and was made by him governor of Judea. Josephus calls him Claudius Felix. He had married three wives in succession that were of royal families, one of whom was Drusilla, afterward mentioned in Acts 24:24, who was sister to King Agrippa. Tacitus (History, v. 9) says that he governed with all the authority of a king, and the baseness and insolence of a slave. “He was an unrighteous governor, a base, mercenary, and bad man” (Clarke). See his character further described in the notes on Acts 24:25.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Acts 23:24. Provide them beasts — One for Paul, and some others for his immediate keepers.

Felix the governor. — This Felix was a freed man of the Emperor Claudius, and brother of Pallas, chief favourite of the emperor. Tacitus calls him Antonius Felix; and gives us to understand that he governed with all the authority of a king, and the baseness and insolence of a quondam slave. E libertis Antonius Felix per omnem saevitiam ac libidinem jus regium servili ingenio exercuit. Hist. v. 9. He had, according to Suetonius, in his life of Claudius, chap. 28, three queens to his wives; that is, he was married thrice, and each time to the daughter or niece of a king. Drusilla, the sister of Agrippa, was his wife at this time; see Acts 24:24. He was an unrighteous governor; a base, mercenary, and bad man: see Acts 24:2.


 
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