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Passage Lookup: Acts 22:30-23:11
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Acts 22:30
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But, on the morrow, being minded to get to know the certainty as to why he was being accused by the Jews, he released him, and ordered the High-priests and all the High-council to come together; and, bringing down Paul, set him before them.
Acts 23:1
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And Paul, looking steadfastly, at the High-council, said - Brethren! I, in all good conscience have used my citizenship for God until this day.
Acts 23:2
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And, the High-priest, Ananias, ordered them that stood by him, to be smiting him on the mouth.
Acts 23:3
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Then, Paul, unto him, said - God is about to be smiting thee, thou whited wall! Dost, thou, then sit to judge me according to the law, and, unlawfully, orderest me to be smitten?
Acts 23:4
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And, they who stood by, said - The High-priest of God, dost thou revile?
Acts 23:5
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And Paul said - I was not aware, brethren, that he was high-priest; because it is written - Of a ruler of thy people, shalt thou not speak injuriously.
Acts 23:6
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But Paul, getting to know that, the one part, were Sadducees and, the other, Pharisees, began to cry aloud in the council - Brethren! I, am, a Pharisee, son of Pharisees: - Concerning a hope, even of a rising again of the dead, am I to be judged.
Acts 23:7
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And, as this he was saying, there arose a dissension of the Pharisees and Sadducees; and rent asunder was the throng.
Acts 23:8
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For, Sadducees, say, there is no rising again, nor messenger, nor spirit, whereas, Pharisees, confess them both.
Acts 23:9
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And there arose a great outcry, and certain of the Scribes of the party of the Pharisees, standing up, began to strive, saying - Nothing bad, find we in this man; - but, if a spirit hath spoken unto him, or a messenger…
Acts 23:10
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And, great dissension arising, the captain, fearing lest Paul would be torn in pieces by them, ordered the troop to go down, and take him by force out of their midst, to bring him into the castle.
Acts 23:11
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But, on the following night, the Lord, standing over him, said - Be of good courage! for, as thou hast fully borne witness of the things concerning me in Jerusalem, so must thou, in Rome also, bear witness.
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Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu