Now[there was] a manat CaesareanamedCornelius,a centurionof what was calledthe Italiancohort,
Whenit was decidedthat we would sailfor Italy,they proceeded to deliverPauland someotherprisonersto a centurionof the AugustancohortnamedJulius.
Thenthe soldiersof the governortookJesusinto the Praetoriumand gatheredthe whole[Roman] cohortaroundHim.
But Philipfoundhimself at Azotus,and as he passed throughhe kept preaching the gospelto allthe citiesuntilhe cameto Caesarea.
but the centurion,wantingto bringPaulsafely through,keptthem from their intention,and commandedthat thosewho couldswimshould jump overboardfirstand getto land,
Festusthen,having arrivedin the province,threedayslaterwentup to Jerusalemfrom Caesarea.
Nowthe centurion,and thosewho were with him keeping guard overJesus,when they sawthe earthquakeand the things that were happening,became veryfrightenedand said,"Trulythiswas the Sonof God!"
Paulsaidto the centurionand to the soldiers,"Unlessthese menremainin the ship,you yourselvescannotbe saved."
Nowwhen severaldayshad elapsed,KingAgrippaand Bernicearrivedat Caesareaand paid their respectsto Festus.
When thesehad cometo Caesareaand deliveredthe letterto the governor,they alsopresentedPaulto him.
And he calledto him twoof the centurionsand said,"Gettwohundredsoldiersreadyby the thirdhourof the nightto proceedto Caesarea,with seventyhorsemenand two hundredspearmen."
But whenthey stretchedhim out with thongs,Paulsaidto the centurionwho was standingby, "Is it lawfulfor you to scourgea manwho is a Romanand uncondemned?"
On the next daywe leftand cameto Caesarea,and enteringthe houseof Philipthe evangelist,who was one of the seven,we stayedwith him.
Sothe [Roman] cohortand the commanderand the officersof the Jews,arrestedJesusand boundHim,
Judasthen,having receivedthe [Roman] cohortand officersfrom the chief priestsand the Pharisees,cametherewith lanternsand torchesand weapons.
And a centurion'sslave,whowas highly regardedby him, was sickand aboutto die.
The soldierstook Him awayinto the palace(that is, the Praetorium),and they called togetherthe whole[Roman] cohort.
On the following dayhe enteredCaesarea.NowCorneliuswas waitingfor them and had called togetherhis relativesand closefriends.
While they were seekingto killhim, a reportcameup to the commanderof the [Roman] cohortthat allJerusalemwas in confusion.