Claudius Lysias to the best Felix, president, health.
it is seen also to me, having from the beginning all things diligently by order, to write to thee, thou best Theophilus,
and wrote by the hands of them, Apostles and elder brethren to them that be at Antioch, and Syria, and Cilicia, brethren of heathen men, greeting.
And make ye ready an horse, for Paul to ride on, to lead him safe to Felix, the president. For the tribune dreaded, lest the Jews would take him by the way, and slay him, and afterward he might be challenged, as he had taken money.
[And] He wrote to him an epistle, containing these things.
And when they came to Caesarea, they took the epistle to the president, and they set also Paul before him.
evermore and everywhere, thou best Felix, we have received with all doing of thankings.
And Paul said, I mad not, thou best Festus, but I speak out the words of truth and of soberness.
James, the servant of God, and of our Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve kindreds, that be in scattering abroad, health.
For I hope soon to see thee, and we shall speak mouth to mouth. Peace be to thee. Friends greet thee well. Greet thou well friends by name. Amen.