And the constables told these words to the magistrates; and they dreaded, for they heard that they were Romans.
And he willing to slay him, dreaded the people; for they had him as a prophet.
And they sought to hold him, but they dreaded the people, for they had him as a prophet.
And when they lead you into synagogues, and to magistrates, and potentates, do not ye be busy, how or what ye shall answer, or what ye shall say.
And when day was come, the magistrates sent constables, and said, Deliver thou [or Dismiss ye] those men.
Therefore anon, they that should have tormented him, departed away from him. And the tribune dreaded, after that he knew, that he was a citizen of Rome, and for [or that] he had bound him.