But the next day,leavingthe horsemento goon with him, they returnedto the barracks.
And as a greatdissensionwas developing,the commanderwas afraidPaulwould be torn to piecesby them and orderedthe troopsto go downand take him away from them by force,and bringhim into the barracks.
But the sonof Paul'ssisterheardof their ambush,and he cameand enteredthe barracksand toldPaul.
And he calledto him twoof the centurionsand said,"Gettwohundredsoldiersreadyby the thirdhourof the nightto proceedto Caesarea,with seventyhorsemenand two hundredspearmen."
Sothe soldiers,in accordancewith their orders,tookPauland broughthim by nightto Antipatris.