[They were] alsoto providemountsto putPaulon and bring him safelyto Felixthe governor.
And I arosein the night,I and a fewmenwith me. I did not tellanyonewhatmy Godwas puttinginto my mindto dofor Jerusalemand therewas noanimalwith me exceptthe animalon whichI was riding.
on onedayin allthe provincesof KingAhasuerus,the thirteenth[day] of the twelfthmonth(that is, the monthAdar).
and they boundHim, and led Him awayand deliveredHim to Pilatethe governor.
and cameto him and bandagedup his wounds,pouringoiland wineon [them]; and he puthim on his ownbeast,and broughthim to an innand took careof him.
Nowin the fifteenthyearof the reignof TiberiusCaesar,when PontiusPilatewas governorof Judea,and Herodwas tetrarchof Galilee,and his brotherPhilipwas tetrarchof the regionof Ituraeaand Trachonitis,and Lysaniaswas tetrarchof Abilene,
And he wrotea letterhavingthisform:
"ClaudiusLysias,to the most excellentgovernorFelix,greetings.
When thesehad cometo Caesareaand deliveredthe letterto the governor,they alsopresentedPaulto him.
Afterfivedaysthe high priestAnaniascame downwith someelders,with an attorney[named] Tertullus,and they brought chargesto the governoragainstPaul.
When the governorhad noddedfor him to speak,Paulresponded:"Knowingthat for manyyearsyou have beena judgeto thisnation,I cheerfullymake my defense,
we acknowledge[this] in every wayand everywhere,most excellentFelix,with allthankfulness.
Whilethey were spendingmanydaysthere,FestuslaidPaul'scasebefore the king,saying,"There is a manwho was leftas a prisonerby Felix;