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Acts 23:24

New International Reader's Version

Provide horses for Paul so that he may be taken safely to Governor Felix.”

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Then at night I took a few other people with me to check out the walls. I hadn’t told anyone what my God wanted me to do for Jerusalem. There weren’t any donkeys with me except the one I was riding on.

A day was appointed for the Jews to do that in all the king’s territories. It was the 13th day of the 12th month. That was the month of Adar.

So they tied him up and led him away. Then they handed him over to Pilate, who was the governor.

He went to him, poured olive oil and wine on his wounds and bandaged them. Then he put the man on his own donkey. He brought him to an inn and took care of him.

Tiberius Caesar had been ruling for 15 years. Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea. Herod was the ruler of Galilee. His brother Philip was the ruler of Iturea and Traconitis. Lysanias was ruler of Abilene.

Here is the letter the officer wrote.

I, Claudius Lysias, am writing this letter. I am sending it to His Excellency, Governor Felix. Greetings.

The horsemen arrived in Caesarea. They gave the letter to the governor. Then they handed Paul over to him.

Five days later Ananias the high priest went down to Caesarea. Some elders and a lawyer named Tertullus went with him. They brought their charges against Paul to the governor.

The governor motioned for Paul to speak. Paul said, “I know that you have been a judge over this nation for quite a few years. So I am glad to explain my actions to you.

Most excellent Felix, we gladly admit this everywhere and in every way. And we are very thankful.

They were spending many days there. So Festus talked with the king about Paul’s case. He said, “There’s a man here that Felix left as a prisoner.




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