Then he summoned two of the centurions and said, “Get two hundred soldiers ready to go to Caesarea by nine o’clock tonight, along with seventy horsemen and two hundred auxiliaries.
During the fourth watch of the night, he came toward them, walking on the sea.
And should he come in the second or third watch and find them prepared in this way, blessed are those servants.
As the commander dismissed the young man he directed him, “Tell no one that you gave me this information.”
So the soldiers, according to their orders, took Paul and escorted him by night to Antipatris.
The next day they returned to the compound, leaving the horsemen to complete the journey with him.
When they arrived in Caesarea they delivered the letter to the governor and presented Paul to him.
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Philip came to Azotus, and went about proclaiming the good news to all the towns until he reached Caesarea.