the Week of Proper 10 / Ordinary 15
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Darby's French Translation
Actes 23:30
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Et ayant été averti des embûches que les Juifs avaient dressées contre lui, je te l'ai incessamment envoyé; ayant aussi commandé aux accusateurs de dire devant toi les choses qu'ils ont contre lui. Bien te soit.
Et comme on m'a dénoncé des embûches que les Juifs lui avaient dressées, je te l'ai aussitôt envoyé, en ordonnant à ses accusateurs de dire devant toi ce qu'ils ont contre lui. Adieu.
Informé que les Juifs lui dressaient des embûches, je te l'ai aussitôt envoyé, en faisant savoir à ses accusateurs qu'ils eussent à s'adresser eux-mêmes à toi. Adieu.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
it was: Acts 23:16-24
and gave: Acts 24:7, Acts 24:8, Acts 25:5, Acts 25:6
Farewell: Acts 15:29, 2 Corinthians 13:11
Reciprocal: Acts 23:12 - certain Acts 23:35 - when Acts 24:1 - Ananias Acts 24:19 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And when it was told me,.... As it was by Paul's sister's son,
how that the Jews laid wait for the man; had formed a conspiracy to take away his life, and laid a scheme in order to it, and at least intended, if they were not actually in ambush, to seize him as he should be brought from the castle to the sanhedrim:
I sent straightway to thee; the prisoner Paul, under a guard of soldiers; this he did directly, as soon as ever he heard of the design of the Jews; and he sent him to Felix, as being governor, to whom the judgment of this affair properly belonged, and who was best qualified for it, at least in the chief captain's account; and who doubtless consulted his own honour and safety, lest he should incur blame and disgrace, should a Roman have been slain through any neglect or want of care in him:
and gave commandment to his accusers also, to say before thee what they had against him; it is reasonable to conclude, that he said nothing of this to them, though he might have determined he would, till after Paul was sent away; otherwise the affair would have been discovered, which he desired might be concealed:
farewell; which is the conclusion of the epistle, and is a wish of health and happiness.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 30. I sent straightway to thee — As the proper person before whom this business should ultimately come, and by whom it should be decided.
Farewell. — εππωσο, Be in good health.