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Acts 23:1
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Then Paul directing himself to the council, thus said, "hitherto I have liv'd strictly conscientious, as God knows."
Acts 23:3
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which made Paul say, "may God strike thee, thou plaister'd wall: you sit to judge me according to law, and in defiance of the law you order me to be struck!"
Acts 23:5
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Paul replied, I did not consider, brethren, that he was the high priest. it is indeed written , "thou shalt not speak evil of the ruler of thy people."
Acts 23:6
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But as Paul knew that one part of the Sanhedrim were Sadducees, and the other Pharisees, he cried out, my brethren, "I am a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee, and I am now prosecuted for believing the resurrection of the dead."
Acts 23:10
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but the tumult growing worse, the tribune apprehensive that Paul might be torn to pieces among them, order'd detachment to secure him by force of arms, and bring him to the castle.
Acts 23:11
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The night following, the Lord appear'd to him, and said, Paul, take courage; for the same remonstrances that you have made concerning me at Jerusalem, you must likewise make at Rome.
Acts 23:12
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when it was day, some Jews, that had form'd a conspiracy, engag'd themselves by an oath, not to eat, or drink, till they had kill'd Paul.
Acts 23:14
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went to the chief priests and senators, and said, "we have bound our selves by oath not to eat till we have slain Paul.
Acts 23:16
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Paul's sister's son hearing of the ambuscade, went to the castle, and being admitted, told Paul;
Acts 23:18
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accordingly he went along with him, and having introduc'd him to the tribune, he said, Paul, who is in custody sent for me, and desired me to introduce this young man, who has something to tell you.
Acts 23:20
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the Jews, said he, have agreed to desire you would send Paul down to-morrow to the council, under the pretext of examining him more strictly.
Acts 23:24
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let them take care to see Paul mounted, and convoy him safe to governour Felix.
Acts 23:31
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The soldiers pursuant to order took Paul, and conducted him by night to Antipatris.
Acts 23:33
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who upon their arrival at Cesarea, delivered the letter to the governour, and presented Paul to him.
Acts 23:34
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The governour having read the letter, ask'd Paul of what province he was, and being inform'd he was of Cilicia, you shall be heard,
Acts 24:1
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Five days after the sovereign pontiff Ananias arriv'd and some of the senators, who with one Tertullus a pleader, appear'd before the governour as plaintiffs against Paul.
Acts 24:2
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so Paul was call'd, and Tertullus thus open'd the charge.
Acts 24:10
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Then the governour sign'd to Paul to reply; who said, I enter upon my defence with the greater confidence, by considering you have govern'd this nation several years:
Acts 24:23
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Felix then order'd a centurion to take Paul into his custody, without confining him so as to hinder his friends from waiting upon him.
Acts 24:24
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some time after he came to Cesarea with his wife Drusilla, a Jewess, when sending for Paul, he heard him discourse about the Christian faith.
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